Friday, November 25, 2005

Small


Some of the biggest things come in small packages. Here's to "unrealized potential" found in the most seemingly insignificant objects.

16 comments:

modroom said...

Mmm, nice feel and thoughts to your work.

Bridgette Guerzon Mills said...

Beautiful drawing and thoughts on "small".

Anonymous said...

A must to see the small version as a big version! Fluid drawing skills!!

valerie walsh said...

beautiful!

Trout Fishing on Oahu said...

Great concept, beautifully executed. A really excellent drawing.

Henri said...

Great idea, nicely drawn and I really like the sepia tone.

Jim said...

Very nice! I like all the detail.

melinda beavers said...

Very nice! Love the sepia ink. Awesome interpretation, and thoughtful senitments.

carla said...

Excellent line work...I love the perspective you've chosen and the sepia tone. It's beautiful:>

Amy Zaleski said...

The perspective on this is amazing. Nice monochromatic color scheme as well.

Christine Lim said...

I like the perspective and linework. Wonderfully composed and illustrated.

Jim Howard said...

Love the niche of Mr. Acorn.

fortwertz said...

The weighted line building in value as it reaches the focal point emphasizes foreshortenment and increased vantage. Mastery of cross-contourliniar...

Julie Oakley said...

This is beautiful, love the linework, angle and colour - and then with my surname...

sssnole said...

golly thats swell.

HAPPY IN NEVADA said...

Okay, after seeing all of this I've decided you're the souls of Leonardo; Salvidore (or is that Salvadore) Dali, and Picasso.....

As to your ability to 'tell a story' - well, that makes me think of Tolkien....

So, where are you on exhibit? You're either a genius I know nothing about, or soon to be one that the world will know about.

I enjoyed my visit; have hopes of seeing more. Diane