I need an enclosure card to place in an envelope with a check. I open a drawer in my studio, pull out a folder, find a postcard-sized start. Didn't really like where it was going at the time, couldn't think what to do to rescue develop it, tucked it away. Don't even remember when that was.
Today it presents itself with just enough of a new light that I think, Huh. Maybe some neurographic lines. Then, Maybe some meandering asemic writing. Finally, Maybe a few white veiling scribbles.
Yup.
Gonna stop there and put this little layered and enlivened bit of line and lettering into an envelope and let it head south.
The Story Is Inside If I Know What to Look For 3.5 x 5.5"; acrylic and ink on paper abstract neurographic 2022 |
4 comments:
The neurographic lines brings the piece together! Love the intricacy!
Carol, your observation matches my own; the neurographic line work brings the piece together. Thanks! What doesn't show in the photo is that I gave the piece a high gloss light varnish. It became a bright shining pop of line and color to escort the check to its destination.
Perfecto!
Sheila, thank you mucho!!
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