Sunday, October 10, 2010

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Dogwood: finishing touches

Finally using these branches of dogwood I made two small paintings. One of them, which initially was not one (as was the case for "impromptu" ) and I am presenting today. And another thing I would present next week. These two works are basic but they were made to serve as the basis for an article on the site "land art in the family" . The wording of this section will therefore show a way to make and not a final object.
As for the "impromptu" So it was sort of the branches of the smallest to the largest and color, then put it all so clearly, eventually, to take branches so easily without searching for hours in a haphazard pile. Trier is also a way to get acquainted with the materials. It takes time, but in the end, ideas can come to making this work and if it is not the case, you'll see any more clear when this work done. Bringing order is a typically human way, but ... why is this bad?

cornouiller

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