Monday, May 19, 2008
Imagine art cards
New "Imagination" aceo's up for bids soon. These where inspired from what I have done all my life. Imagine. Seeing what your not supposed to see but do when you try hard enough. Images that creep out of the plaster walls, shapes of the clouds as they transform multiple times, checking out shadows from the tree's. We have all seen them. But are had to capture. So I created my own. Following the flow and seeing what others might not see. I stopped time and found these.
Spooky~~~~
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8 comments:
Really Cool Janell, I think I see something different each time I look.
Kim
hi jaNeLL,
Completely awesome idea! I live in a log cabin and swear I see faces and images in the knots on the walls, doors, and floors. It's a little unnerving while sitting on the toilet.
iN jOy,
sUz
Very cool and creepy at the same time. Love the texture you created. I don't know about anyone else but I see multiple figures!
What a creative and inspired idea. In the 1st I see the profile of a woman with long hair and skeletal like features. Hollow eyes and unable to speak.
The 2nd I see a figure walking by in a tense manner with a shadowy figure watching from behind to be sure he does what he is supposed to do.
SuZ, way too funny!!!!!
Marie, yes you got it!
Dani, very good. Very descriptive.
Kim, that is what my daughter said about the one on the left.
Thanks girls :)
How cool are you! I am adding you to mine. This is fun.
LOVE the dimensional quality and moodiness in these pieces!
FUN Janell! :-)
Spooky Hugs,
CK
Imagination ACEO's are great! I often see things, faces etc... in the plaster on my walls and in the carpet fibers in my rugs. I think I'll try to draw some of these things now. Thanks for sharing your imagination!
Leah
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