Acrylic on paper
Acrylic on paper
I have been deliquent. I drew on my working hours yesterday afternoon (chuuuut!). My boss would not be happy about this, but since I am self-employed, I say it’s ok for this time. And it felt really good. :-)
I’m usually quite self-disciplined when it comes to work but yesterday afternoon, there were no emergencies, which was a good thing since I could not get anything done.
Drawing these egg/stone like forms – while it was raining like crazy outside – finally cleared my mind.
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The multi-talented Elsa Mora has published new work on her blog Art is a Way. I love her organic shapes and the way she works with paper. Her talent doesn’t stop with these paper sculptures; she also paints, embroiders, works with porcelain and the list could go on. Her blog and Flickr page are worth seeing!
I love both your paintings. I can see how the rain would have put you in the mood for drawing those wonderful stones. Wonder if you could explain your process on the black page? Did you paint it black first or use dark paper.
Thank you Susan, no problem, I will explain the process in the next post!
Drawing in white on black paper is the the reverse of what I do. I too would like to see the process. I like the shades of white on the pebbles.
Thank you for the wonderful link to Elsa Mora’s blog. I’m hooked.
C’est beau Suppe!
J’aime beaucoup!
Merci pour le blog, c’est inspirant, intéressant!
xox
Elsa Mora vient tout juste de lancer son nouveau blogue sur le découpage papier: http://www.allaboutpapercutting.com/, magnifique aussi!!
I loved these egg/stone forms… and super taken with the jellyfish! Thanks for the inspiration today!!!