I hope you are using archival inks...
Posted by: k on May 15, 2002 11:48 AMactually some of my drawings are intended to oxidate. the inks go from blue-black to a black and then to a greenish hue. It is mostly a reaction of the ink with chemicals in the paper. The drawings here are drawn on acid free paper, which should slow down the process considerably. We will probably never get to see these turn greenish.
Thank you for reminding me though. : )
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Hey-hi, finally found your weblog :-). Just to let you know I was here! Well well, but where's the German part :-O? Anyway, now I understand why you were talking about NY in your e-mail :-)
readu,
Lydia
p.s. will bookmark u & come back soon :-)
yes, I know, I might need a “Zweitblog” in German. For now, most of my traffic seems to come from English speaking countries. I was thinking about a separate German blog, of course. Soon. in Kürze. Thank you for visiting.
Posted by: witold on May 15, 2002 01:53 PMi don't mind to read ur weblog in english ;))
ur drawings are very interesting - and they remind me on something - but i can't recall what it is...
Posted by: sophia on May 15, 2002 07:04 PMBeautiful pictures, remind me of impossibly complex tree fungus ! organically simple, yet too complex to be real ?
Posted by: danh on December 13, 2003 08:21 AMoh, yes... they somehow grow like this, exactly...
humans are obsessed with the idea that there are huge masterplans, that the world follows huge language based ideas...
what if the world just grows.. following some really, really simple little rules.... one tiny cell at a time...
no deadlines here... or maybe there are...
many many many....
but different...