Saturday, October 8, 2011

Falling


Falling 
6 in x 4 in
ingredients: vintage book pages, magazine cutouts, watercolor pencils, Koh-i-noor pen

18 comments:

  1. I find this piece absolutely mesmerising. I really like the art you create here. penny

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  2. très beau travail..dans la composition, les couleurs..et à la fin , un beau résultat!

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  3. Yes! Full of visual interest and movement. I could get lost in there awhile. Infinity contained.

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  4. Complex and fascinating. Love the use of print.

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  5. Interesting play of images here Sharmon. Your art is always fascinating. I'm always surprised how small the works are in actual size; their content is so intense, I expect them to be much bigger.

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  6. I love the flow of the colors...great job. Peace, Mary Helen

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  7. Fantastic compositon and choice of colours, Sharmon.

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  8. This pieces speaks to me on so many levels, very nice indeed.

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  9. Great piece, Sharmon. You choose color so well and compose all of the elements to perfection.
    Gorgeous ... as always!

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  10. Greetings Sharmon,

    A most interesting piece. The first thing that came to mind was Christmas. I guess it is the star and the white landscape of the image.

    Wishing you a wonderful weekend,
    Egmont

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  11. Love this..thought provoking .....wonderful textures and composition.........x

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  12. wonderful way you incorporated so many mixed media to produce such an interesting piece.

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  13. Beautiful piece, Sharmon. I've had a lovely time catching up with your blog posts. For some reason I havn't noticed them in my sidebar. Thoroughly enjoyed browsing through the exhibition and of course saw your Prayer piece.

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