Monday, November 27, 2006

Kornerz in progress...


Do I colour the samall corners? or is it too much?
This is a large piece.

15 comments:

  1. crikey, dude. nice work.

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  2. I like the fact that the lowest layer, your pen work, looks like really rough chipboard from a distance, and then voila, no, it's an arguably repeating design, which can then be repeated upon to become finer in certain aspects of its detail, heck, maybe even more abstract.

    I think this reflects well the stratified nature of the world.

    Is she the next iteration forward?

    Sing! Sing! The full-orbed spheres of the world!

    :)

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  3. lol! that sounds like a little walt whitman creepin' in the, moanez.

    but it's true. i like the way the designs repeat in her hair and at the bottom. really i like it all.

    now quit resting on your laurels and get back to work!!! :O

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  4. p.s. i'd say "no corners" in this case, b/c this work seems to me to be a whole new direction from yr previous "corner" works.

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  5. Thanks hepcats, but I`m still asking for help... to colour, or not to colour the small corners?

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  6. I say no colour.

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  7. yeah... it's always hard to call, seeing it only as a small jpeg, but i'd say it's done like dinner.

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  8. some of H20's early work have corners on them.(painted triangles?) They make me think of photographs stuck into an album, what are those corner things called anyways?

    Right!

    But listen, that's just one man's opinion in the big world of opinions.

    I wonder how it would look with a sun in each corner.

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  9. suns? i kinda like that. It may end up like a tarot card or something. cool....

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  10. Corner things...

    gussets...

    The interesting thing about this piece, at least on my screen is that the pixelization of the black and white section, at least in thumbnail view appears to be a shifting myriad of colour.

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  11. walk away man!! put it away if ya have to, just step away for a bit... do something else, maybe another painting - if it still jives with ya after a few nights - then go do it. - sometimes i get stuck on one detail for days - it's really killer!!!

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