So full of energy; the scrawled white lines on black seem at first to draw a maze, but then the odd shaped "rooms" became evident. I like the flip to a black ground, which creates a very different mood: heavy weight instead of emptiness. This is an interesting development from the previous "Conversation".
So full of energy; the scrawled white lines on black seem at first to draw a maze, but then the odd shaped "rooms" became evident. I like the flip to a black ground, which creates a very different mood: heavy weight instead of emptiness. This is an interesting development from the previous "Conversation".
This drawing looks very old and very new at the same time. It feels like early woodcuts. It's sharp, clear, cool, but could be warm. Also poses the question: "where shall we put the couch?" This room? No, maybe this one.
So full of energy; the scrawled white lines on black seem at first to draw a maze, but then the odd shaped "rooms" became evident. I like the flip to a black ground, which creates a very different mood: heavy weight instead of emptiness. This is an interesting development from the previous "Conversation".
ReplyDeleteSo full of energy; the scrawled white lines on black seem at first to draw a maze, but then the odd shaped "rooms" became evident. I like the flip to a black ground, which creates a very different mood: heavy weight instead of emptiness. This is an interesting development from the previous "Conversation".
ReplyDeleteu have been rescribbled
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what beautiful work you do, i couldn't help myself, though i guess i did
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thanks Altoon & dada smyrna for your receptivities -
ReplyDeleteand cool remix!
This drawing looks very old and very new at the same time. It feels
ReplyDeletelike early woodcuts. It's sharp, clear, cool, but could be warm.
Also poses the question: "where shall we put the couch?" This room?
No, maybe this one.