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"Sketching is a continuing source of learning rather than a string of performances."
- Paul Laseau
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Just a simple candid street style Snapograph captured at Trafalgar Square London UK of a guy sitting down against a bollard "Sketching" the National Gallery.
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The dark lines of light pouring of the crying sky
On the shoulders of the artist.
Like the lines streaming from her dark pencil
Onto the light paper
While creating dark and running images of
A cloudy day on the sea.
Like the lines of our lives dropping slowly from the
Artists trained hand into the complex drawing
Of reality mixed with imagination so that we cannot
Tell them apart, just like we
Cannot separate the waves.
What is reality if not
A sketch of light?
For Macro Mondays #motion blur theme
These colour trails were created by spinning wood-effect pencils on a circular lazy susan (serving platter). I had to crop quite strongly, as the camera had to be high enough to allow the pencils and platter to rotate.
The motion is seen through the colour trails, as well as in the grain of the wood, causing circular patterns. The pencils themselves have the appearance of not moving, as I held the focus momentarily before the movement started.
a collection of sketches on napkins borrowed from the cafe at the Sydney Museum of Contemporary Art - unfortunately when they are scanned they lose all the wrinkles and texture.
Captured in: Smithtown NY.
The color blue can help express one's feelings, or be felt in the stylings of a particular type of music. It can be seen when looking deep into someone's eyes, or among the many colors of the rainbow... Blue exists in a variety of different things, and takes on a variety of meanings.
The task of this week's Macro Monday assignment was to show a small object that is mostly (or prominently features) the color blue. My take on this particular subject "led" me (ok, pun intended) to the blue pencil... Not only does the subject itself feature the color blue, but by definition the term "blue pencil" is also used to express the work done by an editor:
"If a person goes over a piece of writing with a blue pencil, they remove or change some of the words to improve it or make it acceptable" -- Cambridge Dictionary. I always thought that job was best handled by a red pencil, but guess that blue is a pretty versatile color.
HMM, and have a great week!
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"Sketching in Blue" is a non-HDR image that was processed using a combination of ACR, Photoshop, and Topaz Labs plugins (Adjust, Clean, Denoise, Glow, and Impression).