Embrace

Sienna Morris

Embrace


You can see better close ups at http://RoguePalette.Blogspot.com

I’ve fixed this. The last one came out too Red. This color is like the original.

This is yet another piece that focuses on passion and love. I doubt these two need a reminder about living in the moment and appreciating now for all it is, but it’s a good reminder that staying in the moment can bring better results.If her brain started wandering, thinking about bills and grocery lists, what she said yesterday or what she’ll do tomorrow, she’d be missing out on all the potential passion and pleasure here. That would be a waste. And in every situation when we stop living in the now, it always is a waste.

Drawn from Rodin’s sculpture, The Kiss. I’ve always loved this sculpture and I thought it was a good piece to start my new technique with. This one was drawn with a brown 05 pen on Vellum paper. All pieces before her in the series were drawn with pencil.

So from here on out, my originals will be just as colorful as my prints.

Embrace belongs to the following groups:

Art in Math, Fine Arts, Finks of Inks, Numbers One to a Trillion, The Artistic Nude and Works On Paper Available for sale as

Greeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints, Framed Prints and Posters

Embrace by Sienna Morris
  • dimsim

    dimsim

    wow i just looked at the details, and got a surprise! excellent work!

  • Sienna Morris replied

    Thank you. You can see better close ups if you click on the pics in my blog at http://RoguePalette.Blogspot.com or at my Etsy account at www.SiennaMorris.Etsy.com I wish we could zoom farther into the work on Redbubble.

  • Tollwut

    Tollwut

    GREAT!

  • JanG

    JanG

    Gorgeous! This is one of my favorite sculptures too. I have had the great good fortune to get to go a couple times to the Rodin House in Paris where you can see this and others in his studio and gardens – truly amazing. Your version does it great justice! I love how you’ve rendered them timeless with the flying curlicues of numbers.

  • Sienna Morris

    Sienna Morris

    Thanks Jan. The passing numbers is actually the moment in transition. It’s there to reinstate the fact that these moments are fleeting so we should appreciate them while they’re there.

  • AnitaInverarity

    AnitaInverarity

    That is an incredible techique- beautiful work xx

  • Sienna Morris

    Sienna Morris

    Thank you. :)

  • karenuk1969

    karenuk1969

    Stunning art, very beautiful.

  • dimsim

    dimsim

    oh my freakin’ god you did not just sit there and write numbers all day! did you? you didn’t cheat? i am flabbergasted!!! :D

  • Sienna Morris replied

    I just realized the other day that I wasn’t making it clear in here that all of these were all numbers. I gotta ask, before you looked closely at Falling To Pieces, did you have any idea it was all numbers?

  • Sienna Morris

    Sienna Morris

    People keep asking me that. “In the dark areas you just scribble, right?” No I didn’t cheat. I love this series, and doing it in full really does something for me. They’re all like this. Every now and then, there’s a little line I couldn’t erase from the original sketch, but all the work is done in numbers. Even the “lines”. In a couple of these, I even signed my name in numbers.

  • dimsim

    dimsim

    no i didn’t guess until i clicked .. then i thought only the ones dripping out the edges … but it’s nice to have surprises :D

  • Sienna Morris replied

    I don’t think anyone noticed. That’s a mistake on my end. I think all these close ups help. It’s the same at art walks. From far away, they are just pretty pictures. It’s not until they stop and look close that they see what’s really going on. It’s cool to watch that happen, but it’s a different experience when they’re right in front of you.

  • dimsim

    dimsim

    perhaps you could subtly title one of the pictures “hey look real close up it’s all made out of numbers!” ... maybe even all in caps ;) but really, i love those kind of subtleties that you have to look to see .. people who don’t really look at art don’t deserve to see it anyway!

  • Sienna Morris replied

    I like your thinking. :)

  • bajidoo

    bajidoo

    this is amazing it looks like a road map to life as life itself…... completely amazing!

  • rupertrussell

    rupertrussell

    This work is stunning.

    Good to see the detailed view.

    Rupert

  • Rosina  Lamberti

    Rosina Lamberti

    congratulations on being one of the TOP TEN finks of Links challenge

  • Sienna Morris replied

    Oh cool, thanks. I didn’t know!

  • Barbara Glatzeder

    Barbara Glatzeder

    Goodness!! That’s fascinating!

  • Sienna Morris replied

    Thank you!

  • tom burke

    tom burke

    wonderful work ,how long did it take you?

  • Sienna Morris replied

    This one took me two weeks.

  • Hidemi Tada

    Hidemi Tada

    amazing work and talent of you.

  • bev langby

    bev langby

    Brilliant how clever u are to use this method and im off to check the blog…........

  • Varry

    Varry

    AMAZING SIenna!!!!! WOW

  • liljo

    liljo

    Gorgeous image … amazing painstaking detail … beautiful work :)

  • OWLGIRL69

    OWLGIRL69

    Incredible. Im am blown away by your talent! XOXO

  • Sienna Morris replied

    Thank you. Much appreciated. :)

  • Morris Hill

    Morris Hill 7 days ago

    very neat, at first i thought it was stippling but after seeing the detail spread i realized I was wrong. Good job, and keep up the good work. Take a look at my profile I have a few stipplings on there you might like.

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