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Monday, February 6, 2017
Drawing- "A Boy Made of Doors"
"A Boy Made of Doors"
While working on a sketch of a lesson in my drawing book, a picture turned up of a man with a door knob for his ear.
So, can he listen?
Maybe the abstract door image is a symbol of his engagement with moving sounds.
I use bits of cubism here and there with curves instead of sharp edges.
This drawing was made possible with the use of construction paper, neon markers, and a neon purple doodling pen.
I like to use rare materials for art.
I had actually walked all over Sacramento, California's capital city.
Years ago, I wandered around for art materials to return with.
I charge 50 cents for a copy of this when it's taken me hundreds of dollars and years of shopping to be able to present a more unique medium.
Hey, why not mix a pen with some markers?
Labels:
abstract image,
art,
boy,
coffee mug,
construction paper,
cubism,
doodling pen,
door,
drawing,
drawing book,
face sketch,
listener,
man,
moving sounds,
music fan,
neon markers,
Picasso,
scarceness,
sharp edges
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