It never ceases to amaze me how the scenario or mood or what-have-you at the time of drawing/painting comes through the image so immediately. I was all very "let's get down and focus here and observe what's before me" when I started, clearing off a book and some photos that were sitting nearby on the desk top, even though they were out of the picture zone, because I didn't want their "influence".
Very formal; I can almost see the "Do Not Touch" sign off to the side.
ReplyDeleteIt never ceases to amaze me how the scenario or mood or what-have-you at the time of drawing/painting comes through the image so immediately. I was all very "let's get down and focus here and observe what's before me" when I started, clearing off a book and some photos that were sitting nearby on the desk top, even though they were out of the picture zone, because I didn't want their "influence".
ReplyDeleteIt helps having such an astute and knowledgable viewer as myself to leave you stunned by it all...
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ReplyDeleteI cannot take my eyes off the tomato.
The tomato is putting forth his powers.
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ReplyDeleteAnd here I thought the tomato was a girl . . .
Oh yeah, that's right, women are allowed in the military now. I forgot.
ReplyDeleteThere is, it would seem, more to this drawing than meets my eye.
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ReplyDelete*blinks*
Those are militant produce?
See Christopher's first comment. :)
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