"Look Through Any Window"digital collage by Mick Mather I'm about to engage in cutting a block. The object of the exercise is to make a new block-relief print, something I haven't done in well over a year. Toward that end, my current work is being tested and certain filters are now employed to give me a specific look. Today's post would make a delightful reduction block-print but the context in which the work is to be created has a strict deadline. It is therefor likely that I'll have to leave this particular image for another day. Well, back to work. Labels: Art Everyday by Mick Mather, block-relief print, digital collage, reduction block-print
7 Comments:
A snowflake effect -i know that tune two.
John:
Hmmm ... would that be the Jim Reeves Christmas twang crossover or the Cricketone Chorus and Orchestra version? :)
Hi Mick..
I have no idea what you;re talking about but the picture is very calming...
mona & the girls
Your photographs are very intriguing and textural, I love this "look through any window"... kind of dreamy. Roxannne
gaffergirls:
As long as I know, it'll be okay. I trust that your shameless plug will lead a few adventuresome artists your way ... glass, people, try working with glass.
rivergardestudio:
Thank you, Roxanne ... also for the return visit. So sorry that I was out again, there's a lot going on. Remind me to stop 'round your way if I forget. Your work is also very intriguing.
Very fascination figure, Mick!
Elegia:
Thanks, with a blush. This happens to be one of my recent favorites and I continue to detail and define the separations to see if I couldn't do this as a block-relief print.
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