Since we are in a retrospective mood, herewith find above a rework of Lady Amalgam. In their original design, I believe these panels were used at the Ingram Street Tearooms.
Kate, thank you. Every so often one of my graphics turns out well, although I cannot take any credit for the design. That all belongs to CRM. I am still of a mind to actually make some of these graphics in leaded glass or gesso, but I'll have to build a workshop beforehand. Oh!, and experiment. Lots of experiment. :¬)
Nothing wrong with experimenting a bit. What a great (and difficult) hobby that would be, but I would think in the long run it would be worth it. You do great work, no matter which artistic medium you choose.
I on the other hand can draw stick figures rather well.
Zed, thank you for your kind words. I am definitely going to make some gesso works, and have already gathered much of the material I need. The decision I need to make is what to do, either a pastiche of MMM's or a hybrid design of my own. And a workshop, since it will be a messy endeavour.
These are so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteKate, thank you. Every so often one of my graphics turns out well, although I cannot take any credit for the design. That all belongs to CRM. I am still of a mind to actually make some of these graphics in leaded glass or gesso, but I'll have to build a workshop beforehand.
ReplyDeleteOh!, and experiment. Lots of experiment. :¬)
Nothing wrong with experimenting a bit. What a great (and difficult) hobby that would be, but I would think in the long run it would be worth it. You do great work, no matter which artistic medium you choose.
ReplyDeleteI on the other hand can draw stick figures rather well.
Zed, thank you for your kind words. I am definitely going to make some gesso works, and have already gathered much of the material I need. The decision I need to make is what to do, either a pastiche of MMM's or a hybrid design of my own. And a workshop, since it will be a messy endeavour.
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