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This is a little part of a large flowering plant near where I have lunch. I don't know what it's called but it provides some nice shade from the sun. This part was sticking out above the rest. I think the random-ness of the leaves on this thing really attracted me. I think that's what makes it so attractive to me now, as a drawing.
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This one I call Fallen. It's a fallen leaf. I think the surrounding grass came our rather dynamic for such a stagnant topic. Maybe there's still some life in the fallen leaf after all. Both of these were done on toned paper with micron pen and white charcoal.
1 comment:
these are very nice.
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