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Saturday, January 9, 2010

More on pastel

This is a revisit on a familiar subject that I have worked on once before. I am fascinated by the shapes of the randomness of the two objects and the result by different arrangements. Anyway, I am sure we can all find stuff like these around us.

8 comments:

  1. A wonderfull piece of Art, filled with significance...Man, this one turned out great, I could look at it for hours...I have to make another comment about it later.

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  2. Thanks, bonequinhoda bic, can you guess what the tool on the right hand is for? :) It was a mystery for a long time to me~:)

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  3. From brass knucles to a comb, a lot of stuff went trough my mind. I give up, what is it Suni ?

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  4. Haha, I can ensure you it's not a comb. It is a butcher's tool, used to punch/stack pieces of meat after cutting. I swear that was the last thing went throught my mind :)

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  5. Yeah, so this turned out to be a sort of a ying yang painting.
    This would give a great movie or Opera poster for "Carmen", think about it, A Spanish chain of hair, and a butcher tool(bullfights)...se what I mean?.By the way have you seen the movie ?

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  6. I saw a black & White version of Carmen when I was really young. Recently we saw the opera "Carmen" by Maria Ewing's. I love to see the live opera though:)

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  7. I really like this Suni. You know that is a great subject you brought up and are doing. I need to try that out ASAP.

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  8. Thanks, Pablo, I Never thought these malicious looking tools can be such interesting objects to paint. I want to do more on that as well:)

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