I’ve been trying to hone my sketching skills, having a sketching workbook has helped a lot to give me ideas and methods and techniques… This is something I felt inspired to draw rather than a copy. I’m not sure I totally know what it means – maybe it’s about the cosmic, human perspective
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I'm an experimenter, explorer and fascinated by the world around me and the people in it. My exploration goes further than the known universe and expands out to universe's I've created in my mind and put onto the creative canvas.
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This reminds me of my dad’s old collection of paperback science fiction books with the cosmic covers of giants and gods looking up at the universe. I can see a galaxy of stars and space around the spheres that look like tiny planets falling like star dust to splash down in a pool of tears covering the eyeball. (My imagination is running wild! 😋)
This reminds me of my dad’s old collection of paperback science fiction books with the cosmic covers of giants and gods looking up at the universe. I can see a galaxy of stars and space around the spheres that look like tiny planets falling like star dust to splash down in a pool of tears covering the eyeball. (My imagination is running wild! 😋)
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That’s the kind of thing I like about this work it merges with abstract and fires the imagination. 🙂
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Nice
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