One advantage of posting the content of my moleskines is the distance I have to the images posted. I often look at the drawings and have to try to somehow interpret what it might have been that I really wanted to do. Where was I? What time of the day was it? I am a bit of an observer. And I can be lazy. I can just stop drawing for a week and actually even stop writing for a month and nobody might notice, including myself. I can just post the 70 pages or so in a month and not really be connected to the things that are happening around me. Hmm.
What if the drawings here were more of a live event. What if the drawings here were drawn on the day when they were posted. It would be much more pressure for me but it would also be more fun maybe?
I could scan some of the drawings I make in a (good) day, or I could just draw directly into software and post these images. (No scanning necessary.)
Hmm. Let's try that. It might just fail, it might not work, it might be too much pressure. I can not promise anything.
To make things as simple as possible, the images I will post will be of the same format, not pop up and... they might be either very simple, or be based on previous drawings. Could this be fun?
Let's see what will evolve here. Here we go...
one of your most beautiful drawings to date (quite sincerely)... really lovely... it seems like more and more you are finding your feet..
ps i tried posting something i made everyday, but stopped rather quicvkly... maybe i'll try again sometime...
they look so content.
mmm - i like it. somehow it seems very suggestive.
mmm... very appealing, the way the petals (petals?) ... ears (ears?) ... fronds curl. somehow lightens my workday :)
: )
crisper than moleskin, but recommend keep both
I imagined they are two bubbly sea-lions playing together and nodding at each other. : )
or a big flower petal :)
wowieeeeee :)
and these scans look incredible here at the net cafe on this lovely lcd screen.
hey, you big snob. long time no see :( how are you?