Probably not that cheap, but somewhat convoluted, especially the bottom one. The top one exemplifies a kind of freedom, the freedom to cast away and still be whole. I wish that I lived back in the book of Kells day, because I feel that I could have done some wacky stuff - If the vikingts hadn't eaten me or the scralings had not munched on my bones, or the bitter cold hadn't eaten through me in my 30s. Still - drawing lines involuting and convoluting, folding on fold and infolding and complicating - such fun.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
crazy stuff I draw in cheap sketchbooks
Probably not that cheap, but somewhat convoluted, especially the bottom one. The top one exemplifies a kind of freedom, the freedom to cast away and still be whole. I wish that I lived back in the book of Kells day, because I feel that I could have done some wacky stuff - If the vikingts hadn't eaten me or the scralings had not munched on my bones, or the bitter cold hadn't eaten through me in my 30s. Still - drawing lines involuting and convoluting, folding on fold and infolding and complicating - such fun.
Labels:
knots,
visual poetry
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