Arrived home to J.T. Steiny's (of Dog a Day) latest corrugated masterpiece. Not the first time we've unconsciously synchronized themes..
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Arrived home to J.T. Steiny's (of Dog a Day) latest corrugated masterpiece. Not the first time we've unconsciously synchronized themes..
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Unconscious themes. It's great. I loved my visit to Dog A Day. Great watercolors. Your art, my dear, is always very, very interesting. Hope you are having a wonderful evening. Can't wait to read your article on the steampunk "organic" energy folks. The pics looked so interesting, but I was at work and couldn't/shouldn't have been reading in detail, so had to cut that visit short. Will check back to find out more. Now it's time for tea!
Really beautifull artwork, thanks for sharing, I love the material used there, transformated or treated paper (I do not know how you say it in english) I also feel a kind of void I think the image transmits to me.
so this was another version of the year off school illustration? very effective!
Is he falling, jumping, or floating? Hmmm.
And those dogs are wonderful.
Celeste - No, it wasn't another version, it was something unrelated that J.T. sent me, that is why the similarity between his work and mine is so striking.
Flyin high in the friendly sky!
So amazing what this packing material can look like. I believed in rocks at first sight.
Yes, he cleverly duplicated geological strata by cutting away. Of course, these layers add to the strength of the structure, just as they do in the earth.
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