Revelry
The Light at the Center of the Heart
Combining photo and painting with the dance of light.
Combining photo and painting with the dance of light.
The sculptures in my masters thesis show were like this – assemblages of various thoughts and experiences, textures and approaches. This sketch was from that time too – or earlier or later, I don’t recall. To me any day in my life is like that – a little of this and little of that. I thought this a bit bright and cheerful for a bright and cheerful day.
Today’s image is a digital rehash of one of my paintings – layered and enhanced. I started to post my Daily Napkin, and it seemed like it needed an illustration (They usually would benefit from an image, in my opinion, however, I don’t always have time). I started mining my scanned images and photographs to create the perfect image, when I was reminded of this one (Called Moondancer). I think it bears repeating.
Me Neither
Have you ever played with mono printing? It is great fun. Short description: you spread ink out on a plexiglass sheet, play with it with stylus, rubberstamps, your fingers, a brush, until you get an image you want, lay the paper down on it and press it with a brayer, and pull the paper.
This fella appeared after just such a session.