Here are two of four very similar panels. They are somewhere around six feet tall on unstreatched canvas. I am wondering if I shouldn't try working this way on handmade paper.
joel! these are amazing! you are rocking the vertical orientation to human scale. i like them together... on the blog the white border (with thin gray line) really sets them off... wish you could drop big cash on getting frames in wood and steel...
your lines are wandering as free as the gesture of a small pencil sketch... good work
Injustice is a direct result of an inability to see life as it is in it’s sacred nakedness. These reflections and present practice of making art in community among the poor are meant to be a dialogue about the intersection of art, social justice, and faith.
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joel! these are amazing! you are rocking the vertical orientation to human scale. i like them together... on the blog the white border (with thin gray line) really sets them off... wish you could drop big cash on getting frames in wood and steel...
your lines are wandering as free as the gesture of a small pencil sketch... good work
yeah, try it on handmade paper too! these are really beautiful.
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