Sunday, February 18, 2007
A regular stream of beguiling drawings. Abstract, surreal, cartoon, expressionist, or a hybrid. -Home-
Some favourite web places
Hooting Yard
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Art Splash
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Journey around my skull
8 8
Big Gay Dragon
8 8
Art's in the right place
8 8
Pixo
8 8
Wooster Collective
8 8
Outa_Spaceman
8 8
Ellis Nadler's Sketchbook
8 8
Guide to Electronic Music
8 8
CowBoyDog
8 8
Contemporary Art Daily
8 8
Baudelaire
8 8
Elbowroom friends, soulmates, connections past & present
Rachel . David Todd . Go Flying Turtle . Big Gay Dragon . Ian Russell . Andrea Way . Caro's Lines . Garden of Forking Paths . Joel . Eriol . Jason . Graham @ Beefheart . Mary Stebbins Tait . Melissa . Loontown tinies . Miss Sam Duffy . Eliza Death . Perifeerico . freestylefibre . Dreams & Ghosts . Moleskine Exchange
Endeavours elsewhere
Many Few - music
Twisty Turny Lanes - writing








9 Comments:
Cool! Great movement!
Great stuff indeed! It seems to capture that feeling when you're falling asleep and drifting off to dreamland.
Oh I like the floaty bit - but when its switched back on again - that can hurt!
very clever! for some reason i thought of yellow submarine when I saw this.
This would probably be a very good solution for people who are stuck in their lives. Think about all the rearrangements that could be made or the exchange of unwanted property. It makes me think of Helium.
Thanks for sharing your experience
*vomit*
studio lolo - nail hit on head - it's the movement - that's what comes of drawing fast and simply!
I never get dreams like this Steve, more's the pity!
You're right Caroline - there needs to be some sort of municipal billowing pillow pile for safe landings.
Ascender - no meanies here! though some of them are blue.
That's revolutionary talk Cristosova - I like it! Now you said Helium, it looks like a graveyard of abandoned advertising blimps.
I'd rather have hellcat's vomit than mortgage advice spam any day!
Such fun! I love the way everything seems to be gently floating... and you even included an air guitar! Float on!
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