Being creative is what it's all about...no matter what the end product. How we feel about the process itself is what matters...I like your work! I love digital imagery! Keep it up...
You absolutely mustn't feel guilty about using digital methods - it's still art! I love drawing in Photoshop with a graphics tablet and there's no way I'd ever feel guilty about it! Great pattern - would make a lovely fabric design.
Jules, Beautiful!! And why should you feel guilty? Fifteen years ago I went to the Block-Buster Matisse exhibit at the NY Museum of Modern Art. Of course the paintings were magnificent, but the never-to-be forgotten huge black and white photos that will inspire me forever were:
1. Matisse in a chair (wheelchair perhaps?) doing paper cut outs
2. Matisse in bed using a broom-like brush with a very long handle painting on the ceiling!!
If you haven't seen them, you MUST - and then think of yourself as a creative spirit that can't be contained!!!
Good on you for finding a way to overcome and to create. It's lovely.
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely!
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear your hands are hurting bummer! This piece is very lovely.
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Being creative is what it's all about...no matter what the end product. How we feel about the process itself is what matters...I like your work! I love digital imagery! Keep it up...
ReplyDeleteYou absolutely mustn't feel guilty about using digital methods - it's still art! I love drawing in Photoshop with a graphics tablet and there's no way I'd ever feel guilty about it! Great pattern - would make a lovely fabric design.
ReplyDeleteI am clueless as to how you did this and think it's lovely. Use whatever tools work for you and your inborn creativness will shine out
ReplyDeleteBeautiful - should be made into fabric.....
ReplyDeleteLovely patterns and colours - it all works beautifully
ReplyDeleteJules,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!! And why should you feel guilty? Fifteen years ago I went to the Block-Buster Matisse exhibit at the NY Museum of Modern Art. Of course the paintings were magnificent, but the never-to-be forgotten huge black and white photos that will inspire me forever were:
1. Matisse in a chair (wheelchair perhaps?) doing paper cut outs
2. Matisse in bed using a broom-like brush with a very long handle painting on the ceiling!!
If you haven't seen them, you MUST - and then think of yourself as a creative spirit that can't be contained!!!
Beautiful pattern...lovely serene colors! :)
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