Sunday, 18 November 2012

petrified bones zoomed in close positioned hell of self spire

Just spent this morning organizing my collage materials into the correct order.  So I now have 5 color coordinated plastic bags all of which are full of materials.  So likely to make a load more small images to sell on Ebay later on this evening - and they will likely be very well composed as now I know where to find all my colours.  Organisation is helpful for composition.

Anyway in the meantime here are three pictures selling on Ebay - all ending in the next 8 hours.... have a look at these small bits of affordable art work.

petrified bones living as structures over the cliche red of hell -click here

Hell.  Is it red?  I've always imagined it to be more grey but also that the hidden essence of hell is red and glowing. So if you were able to dig through the grey car park concrete and get into it's heart it would probably be all gloopy red... syrupy and far too sweet.  Also there must be a real sky in hell. As what would be the point in suffering if you couldn't try and fail to reach higher.


zoomed in close on a rain drop falling through white line measures - click here

I actually doubt this looks anything like a raindrop.  Not even on a molecular level.  But it is certainly falling, impacting but unlike a raindrop it's not breaking.  Pictures are so still and most only convey movement rather than achieve it.


blue circle skeletal rafters supporting unnecessary roof which stands far away from an unfeasibly positioned self spire - click here

This is too pictures at once superimposed above each other.  if you tilt it to the right it's a different image.  The self spire then becomes feasibly positioned whereas the blue circle skeletal rafters appears to be growing from the self spire but with no perceptual logic.

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