How do you tell what number they are?
Oh, the page said 51 to 100, so I counted either forward or back to #66. I like Dr. Mutex's method better. The "purse" would be 41 & 42, in that case.
#52 is Chinese-y, blue dragon giving off smoke streams.
#71 - very interesting! Office worker rooted to the ground on a wheelie chair
#61 looks like some kind of innards.
I really like your sense of color & use of geometrics!
#84a (red dot with donut holes missing) would look super on a large canvas, I think.
So would #80 (the rainbow detail underneath the skull detail) and as noted earlier. this could also make a stunning stained glass window.
I've added filenames to the images so we have a convenient way to refer to them. There are two named 00084.jpg (they have different servers & paths). I've added the notation that they should be referred to as "84a" and "84b". The first one is the red circles, the other is the one after it with the skull.
@Katrina: How ya holding up with the skulls & innards? I thought of your earlier comment when I saw the latest images.
Thanks for the curating efforts Dr. Mutex. I never was much for titles. All of the files are in the same folder, so I'm a little confused as to how I managed to get two different files with the same number. Oh well, the a-b works too.
I'll put the numbers on as I post from here on.
Edit: I'll also put links to the blog post for the top one of each series.
Good idea on the numbering, Mutex! Haha, I'm holding up just fine, thanks for asking. They are interesting, just not what I'd consider suitable for stained glass - too many little pieces ; )
amclark, I hear ya on coming up with titles for rather abstract art.
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00084.jpg (Two files are named 00084.jpg, please refer to this one as 84a to avoid confusion - Dr. Mutex)
00084.jpg (Two files are named 00084.jpg, please refer to this one as 84b to avoid confusion - Dr. Mutex)
Oh, the page said 51 to 100, so I counted either forward or back to #66. I like Dr. Mutex's method better. The "purse" would be 41 & 42, in that case.
#52 is Chinese-y, blue dragon giving off smoke streams.
#71 - very interesting! Office worker rooted to the ground on a wheelie chair
#61 looks like some kind of innards.
I really like your sense of color & use of geometrics!
#84a (red dot with donut holes missing) would look super on a large canvas, I think.
So would #80 (the rainbow detail underneath the skull detail) and as noted earlier. this could also make a stunning stained glass window.
@Katrina: How ya holding up with the skulls & innards? I thought of your earlier comment when I saw the latest images.
I'll put the numbers on as I post from here on.
Edit: I'll also put links to the blog post for the top one of each series.
No. 98, with No. 94, high res. in the link.
No. 95
No. 96
No. 97
amclark, I hear ya on coming up with titles for rather abstract art.
No. 93
No. 92