Stuff based on SU models
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Stinkie you never fail to impress
I missed your unique posts. It's good to see some stinkesque output again
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Well you may act as an inspiration, as I've been thinking about how the digital world has taken me away from the tactile,and almost meditative act of traditional mediums.
I was thinking of bridging the gap with collage.
So many good intentions, so little time.
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Hi.
I am seeing yellow, blue, white and purple in the image. Are the blue white and purple tentative candidates for filling the other areas of the object? -
I like this for its depiction of possibilities. It is the minimal definition. It is like a point in time in a process of materialization. Or, another word- evanescent- in the sense of fading.
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Do you sell them?
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@unknownuser said:
Thanks for the suggestion, Liam, but selling copies of my drawings rather than the drawings themselves, would defeat their point. They are meant to be enjoyed warts and all, and preferably one-on-one. Mechanical reproduction tends to 'numb' (can't put it any better) the physical intricacies of hand-made products. Things like texture and scale -which, at least to my mind, are inherent qualities of any work of art- tend to go out of the window when a drawing or painting is reproduced.
You could experiment with different media to try and convey a sense of texture, it doesn't have to be a digital print you could always set it up for a screen print on some nice homemade paper?
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Interesting stuff....in tradition of Theo van Doesburg, maybe?
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lol....as long as there is a discourse of some sort and yes architects are bad sobs
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liking bright coloured squares(maybe rectangles as well?) is a form of discourse
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