I think it doesn´t matter us at all if you are more and more thinky (if you enjoy so), the thinky drawings and assemblages pinch intelligence and feeling, they´re quite challenging. i like them! By the way, I know that seed: it comes from Liquidambar tree. That one which its leaves turn red in autumn. Your post of Nov. 21, 2009 shows a photo of a liquidambar´s red leaf.
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I like your thinky, i love this assemlage too. Is that star anise?
It's not star anise, but I'm not sure what it is.
thinky and non-thinky..artspark is always unique
Not star anise, but painful to stand on...ouch!(we have them 'down-under'). Oak seed pod perhaps?
Gorgeous opulent colours - that blue is amazingly lush!
The carmic club from above
Wish I could remember what plant that is from. Star Anise it surely is not though.
Heavy!
A thin line between both.
They are both overwhelming, anyway.
I am with Jasmine - I like your thinky too!
Oh, I like this! Sir Gawain for sure, with the impending beheading crowding all his thoughts save love.
Cool image.
less thinky here.
Hmm... I was going to say I hadn't noticed too much "thinky," but worried about it being taken the wrong way... ;-)
Please feel free to send some of your excess thinky over my way. We have a shortage lately!
I think it doesn´t matter us at all if you are more and more thinky (if you enjoy so), the thinky drawings and assemblages pinch intelligence and feeling, they´re quite challenging. i like them!
By the way, I know that seed: it comes from Liquidambar tree. That one which its leaves turn red in autumn. Your post of Nov. 21, 2009 shows a photo of a liquidambar´s red leaf.
Thank you, Aleph. Heh, you did my work for me.
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