Saturday, December 6, 2008
Similar yet...
Of course, from a distance, people can appear generic. Yet get a little closer (and if we could get really close, we could observe another's inner world), and our individuality and personhood is startlingly. These birds were carved in this spirit.
The linocut is 7 by 7 inches and splashed with Photoshop colors—something I resort to when black and white just doesn't seem enough! Thanks for stopping by! : )
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What a gorgeous merging of old and new school techniques! This is very true - it takes lots of time to truly know someone - never go by face value or first impressions even. Keep on making wonderful art!
Wow! It's beautiful ! Great work.
i still can't get over how precise and beautiful your linocuts are! how do you do it!?
I love this piece! The birds are amazingly well crafted and the black and white with a splash of color is very dramatic! Thanks for your comment on mine, I really appreciate it!
Very handsome fractal birds
Another beautiful woodcut, I love that it's an all over pattern too -it would make great fabric.
This is absolutely gorgeous! And what a great idea to combine hand printing and digital art.
Like the strong bold graphic image. Great work!
Hi!
I have a question to ask you about using this image in a web quest for my sixth graders. I am not sure how to email you directly? The web quest is on printmaking. It will not be accessible to anyone but the sixth graders at my school- for use on blackboard only. They will be using this image and discussing how you can show identity through it- in hopes for them to create there own image showing thier own identity. Sorry if this is too wierd, ha ha... but your art is great!
Thanks!
glad to have found you here, thanks to jahnavi!
Thank you for your kind comments, everyone! Amanda, I left a response on your blog--thanks again. Devadeva, okay, you found me! ; )
are the birds for sale?
Not these. But I have other birds!
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