Such a neat piece! I love the contrast, but I think my favorite part is the texture of the beetleās shell and the reflection. Great job!
Posted 4 months ago by Christina (Mother)
Nineteen prints?! It's clear you had a vision and weren't stopping until your work met your expectations. Lino is a fun medium, but it can be so difficult! You did a terrific job, and I love the theme. Your multi-directional lines, the pop of red-orange against the black background, and the cacti inthe foreground are great. Love this!!
Posted 4 months ago by Christina (Mother)
I like how lonely he looks.
Posted 4 months ago by Justin (fan)
I've got a rumbly on my rumbly...
Posted 1 year ago by Bucket Crunderdunder
Ooooh. When is tea time?
Posted 1 year ago by Butterdish Crumblescone
Turtles all the way down.
Posted 1 year ago by Benedryl Cabbagepatch
Foolish garments. Perfecto!
Posted 1 year ago by Ipteebang Burgersnitch
Final rhymes with vinyl. It's a sculpted poem.
Posted 1 year ago by Justin
Grace, I love this painting! You did a great job of using light and dark to convey distance. It feels mystical and maybe a little rainy in the foothills.
Posted 2 years ago by Christina
I love how some of the more sedate circles seem almost like coffee cup stains, like the piece was a manuscript kept under other art in a studio before being discovered.
Posted 3 years ago by Whippersnatch Chickenstrips
I love this! Scratch art is sooo difficult and one-dimensional, but you manage to show depth and light with your marks. Nicely done, especially those eyes- very realistic!
Posted 3 years ago by Christina (Mother)
I love how some of the inner buildings aren't defensive. Real castles gave up on their military purposes eventually as military tech and strategy changed, and they built more and more comforts. It's so cool to see here.