Showing posts with label bonehenge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bonehenge. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Who likes designer bones?




I took a page out of Giorgio Morandi's book and painted the bones.  I may not have the colours right.

In fact, the whole bone thing may not be working.  I wonder if the ancient Britons painted stone henge five thousand years ago?

My mangoes are now officially rotting.  They aren't going to wait for me to get the bone idea right.  The studio smells like a garbage can.

Quick, open the window.  Glad it's summer.

Monday, July 23, 2012

The bones are evolving on their own


This may be what I look like if I wait for these bones I have purchased to dry out on their own.

As some of you may know, I want to do a series on bones, but they are still in a state.

This sure has been a lesson in the anatomy of the living and the dead.  I can't imagine what Leonardo Da Vinci's studio smelled like as he did his anatomy drawings.  He must have had a constitution molto fortissimo.

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Bonehenge part 2






Here are three more images from the bones as icon series.  I popped in my Stonehenge photo with similar treatment to show where I think I'm going with this.

When we were in England, I sensed Stonehenge had gotten into my bones, but I never, frankly, imaged it was to this extent!

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