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Composition: Rule of Third; Informal Balance
Aov: CDV (Tilt Up)
Description: I was resting when I looked up to see this unique tree. There were no leaves left on the tree at all, just the branches that made the picture looked like some type of art.
Edited from pc.
A scribble I did as a young teen. When I started coloring it in an elephant appeared. Finally working it as an embroidery.
ref: www.fontplay.com/freephotos/seventhn/fp021107-03.jpg
Addes some half-tone (line) blends to the scribble to add some fill. Yup; it's now a binge. lol
:)
I suspect this tagging has sprung up because the owner of the shop it looks like this is part of is away (on sabbatical, according to the note in the window).
a nudder drawing of scribbles for the current project for screenprint.
The title is : A Biographical narritive, so iv decided to use an inanimate object, ie: scribbles to portray aspects of my life :) and its so much fun :) .... though iv yet to crawl into the washing machine!! :)
Started as a scribble. I developed a random scribble for about ten pictures in this format each with a different subject, different color frame and frame inset. I use this scribble idea for a regular project in my art class with juveniles: flickr.com/photos/kklos/2394110335/
The lighting made the frame colors not true to life. 17 3/4" X 15" Watercolor, oil on wood
For a closer look see: flickr.com/photos/21702692@N05/2324921303/
For the Scribble Project - thescribbleproject.blogspot.com.au/
Scribbles in black, white and grey, sweeping along the edges of a rectangle and in the centroid region. Rotated 90 degrees to the left.
trying to explain to my father how i see human culture evolving like a giant amoeba. cultural pseudopods being represented by individuals working on the edge of their professions, working to move the heavy mass into new territories. tesla, tzara, duchamp, they all were brave and brilliant pseudopods.