tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30486897.post7108801753077596202..comments2023-09-13T03:42:19.711-04:00Comments on Carving Paper: sketchbook 28/10/09Wilfredhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07696577599235651421noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30486897.post-16111242386404436582009-10-31T13:38:05.170-04:002009-10-31T13:38:05.170-04:00Thanks, Dan.
The ADD comes in spurts and sometim...Thanks, Dan. <br /><br />The ADD comes in spurts and sometimes I feel like like drawing an entire spread devoted to one scene and sometimes no (depends on how my caffeine is in my system at that point!)<br /><br />thanks again for stopping by and commenting.Wilfredhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07696577599235651421noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30486897.post-75509973003477542672009-10-29T21:11:56.963-04:002009-10-29T21:11:56.963-04:00No it looks solitary and peaceful. You are so pro...No it looks solitary and peaceful. You are so prolific that I am way behind and just looked at your last 4 posts. I think every single one is great! I cannot wait until the day when my life-people drawings are as good as yours. I think your illustrations very clearly show the point you are trying to convey - and the perspective of your tightrope walker is impressive. I like your ADD post. I've been waiting to fill in blank portions of unfinished pages with folks in proportion, but the small vignettes around the page are great as a whole - I think I'll follow suit. When I back up from it, I like the composition and negative space. Like a large x. Great stuff!Dan Kenthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13130079803891606515noreply@blogger.com