"Photography takes an instant out of time, altering life by holding it still" - Dorothea Lange


Artwork



Japanese Notan: Seattle Edition



OP Art
 Sketchbook Assignment #2

"Magical Hidden-Image Value Drawing Project"



"Surreal Landscape Salvador Dali-Inspired Collage"

"Size Distortions"




Zentangle Animal Project

"Idler of a Leopard"

"The Squirrels' Revenge"

"Carrying the Torch"  "Torch" - Everfound
Sketchbook 6: "The Glares"

Sketch book 7: "Defender of the Castle"
"Starry Night" Van Gogh, Vincent
New York, 1889

One of the artist's most brilliant and famous works, commonly associated to his increasing madness, and that actually was the result of van Gogh's interest for the astronomical investigations. In fact, in this painting we can observe either real or fantastic elements. On the first hand, a study made by the Griffith Park Observatory demonstrated that Vincent represented the Moon, Venus, and several stars in the exact position they occupied that clear night. On the other hand, the showy spiral that occupies great part of the work is clearly a fantastic element.

http://www.theartwolf.com/articles/50-impressionist-paintings.htm

Sketch book 8: "A Starry Seattle Night"


Sketch book 9: "Salient Obsessions" 

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