geometric abstraction

By belo desgraca

geometric abstraction

Materials:
-one sheet of 99 cent watercolor paper (99 cents for 400, that is)
-three chalk pastels (black, yellow, and olive green)
-about six minutes

This is one of a series of about 20 I did in one night during a period of my life that lacked all creative energy. It was the first art I'd done in about a month. Although it's not particularly asthetically pleasing, it's my favorite of the group. The orange bit behind it is part of another.

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© 2005 belo desgraca
Published on Sunday, December 25, 2005.     Filed under: "Graphic Art"
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  • HeadpatSlut On Sunday, April 18, 2010, HeadpatSlut (259)By person wrote:

    Hm, I like it, dark, and abstract, great work. Scholar

  • carlosjackal On Friday, March 16, 2007, carlosjackal (3016)By person wrote:

    I have to say...I love it!! (well, you probably guessed it, but this is so good I had to comment twice :))

  • elisa On Friday, March 16, 2007, elisa (1616)By person wrote:

    wow... .....i see living layers......i love it.

  • Myrrhkuri the fallen one On Friday, January 27, 2006, Myrrhkuri the fallen one (94)By person wrote:

    simplistic but good!!

  • NikesRain On Sunday, December 25, 2005, NikesRain (1298)By person wrote:

    ok call me crazy but it looks like an overhead view/looking down at a modern/abstract stone sculpture of two people in an embrace

  • belo desgraca On Sunday, December 25, 2005, belo desgraca (8)By person wrote:

    you're not crazy. you're right. i can see it. gotta love the various interpretations that are possible when something abstract is involved.

  • carlosjackal On Friday, March 16, 2007, carlosjackal (3016)By person wrote:

    Fuckin' hell! I can see it too...Bloody brilliant...as always Miss Desgraca!

  • sIo On Sunday, December 25, 2005, sIo (926)By person wrote:

    totally looks like a large woman or various parts of one...

  • A former member wrote: Compelling. Reminds me a bit of seashells.

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