It’s not unusual for others to have more insight into the process or the work than I do. One of the reasons the image prompt response is so interesting. I try not to analyze as the images unfold, but try to get out of the way. Later I sometimes never get around to that part before I’m off to the next one. A fault, I know. Thanks for the comment, Paul, and for stopping by.
yes indeed! we are ten weeks away. i should put a countdown calendar here.
I am painting in collaboration with my 8 y.o. son, Broadus, who is excited about the advent. Some of the images and colors are his. A unified expression is the goal.
I started this as a place to share my own work but find I am more interested in the stories, myths, parables and poetry others weave from the images, and the collaborations that follow.
Every Thursday I post a new Image Prompt. (Although you are welcome to use other images.)
If you would like to participate, simply write up what you have to say on your site, then come back here and put a comment under the image saying, "mine’s up here…" That way everything is together under one image and if someone wants to read them all they can click on the addresses.
All responses go (as I find time!) into the growing Collective Storybook, and are credited and linked to your blog or website.
If you don’t have a blog but have something to post email me and I’ll make a page for it.
Aside from your work, all images and writing are original unless otherwise credited. Use the images for your work as you wish. Linking back would be useful. Thanks...
The image expands outwards from its fundamental association, the first line and grows by implication, cool,
It’s not unusual for others to have more insight into the process or the work than I do. One of the reasons the image prompt response is so interesting. I try not to analyze as the images unfold, but try to get out of the way. Later I sometimes never get around to that part before I’m off to the next one. A fault, I know. Thanks for the comment, Paul, and for stopping by.
lots of fertility in that first one…
someone havin a baby?
yes indeed! we are ten weeks away. i should put a countdown calendar here.
I am painting in collaboration with my 8 y.o. son, Broadus, who is excited about the advent. Some of the images and colors are his. A unified expression is the goal.