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medium: intaglio print
completed in 2002, age 16
A thick piece of paper was first damped, then rolled between layers of newsprint paper to absorb access moisture, and then rolled through a press with the inked plate.
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Artwork Comments
great drawing
This is marvellous. How did you segment the areas so effectively?
I had a photo of the building which I drew a grid over. So basically each square in the print is from the grid I drew over the photo.
A wonderful effect and very pleasing to the eye!
Very unique! Great work!
t is a very good scketching..
And the idea of fragmenting buildings is really lively.
One can give or invent an story for each of the squares..
Each of them has a Soul inhabitant..
A memory of the building ..
a different voice..
and a different touch..
As the different keys of a musical instrument.
Rosa
Thanks. Your comment reminds of what a lot of people said when I drew this: “Is it looking through a window?”
My, how talented you are!
Wonderful sketches in your porfolio…
Beautiful and intricate work
Very Well Done, You are well Disciplined artistically, don’t ever let this talent grow weary, you are well gifted Mui-Ling Teh
Thank you prisoner. It was wearing away after I started university because I was also so busy and so stressed out, but now I’m trying to catch up, and being apart of this community is really motivating me.
Lots of encouraging and Gifted People here at Red bubble, I am glad to meet you.
Great work once again. i like the fragmented touch—as if looking out of a window. Very impressive and creative.
Wow Rob, thanks for all the comments, favs, and adding me to your watchlist! A lot of people thought this image was one looking out the window, but if you look closely, you’d see that if you put the sqaures together, it would become an image; whereas if looking out the window it would take away parts of the building. I’m, glad you like this and thanks for insights.