Art - I had to look up Fauvism of, course. This is picture is mostly ‘analog’. I slapped a giant piece of whited paper up on my studio wall (back in the old days when I had a studio) and more or less attacked it with colored pencils. The crazed being just sort of materialized of his own volition; tribal dance sounds about right. Tammie – Is it so obvious? And all this time I thought that I had pulled off my mild-mannered disguise here on blogspot. Oh well; to quote Obama, - you put lipstick on a pig, but it’s still a pig. In all honesty this is not one of my favorite drawings, but it did seem to fit the theme pretty well.
Greetings netfaring stranger! Welcome to Son of Incogneato's quiet corner of the blogosphere. Take a stroll down a winding path, wander through verdant forests or trek over craggy, snow-capped mountains.
Yet beware of trolls, fairies and Huldre; they lurk within the shadows of these pages as well.
Need you bring anything with you? Only a child’s sense of wonder ...
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Nice digital Fauvism, and also looks like a tribal dance of some kind.
Rambunctious indeed! There is just no denying it. My sense is that you know this spirit well.
Art - I had to look up Fauvism of, course. This is picture is mostly ‘analog’. I slapped a giant piece of whited paper up on my studio wall (back in the old days when I had a studio) and more or less attacked it with colored pencils. The crazed being just sort of materialized of his own volition; tribal dance sounds about right.
Tammie – Is it so obvious? And all this time I thought that I had pulled off my mild-mannered disguise here on blogspot. Oh well; to quote Obama, - you put lipstick on a pig, but it’s still a pig.
In all honesty this is not one of my favorite drawings, but it did seem to fit the theme pretty well.
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