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Portrait of Aldous Huxley – Drip Painting
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31 responses to “Portrait of Aldous Huxley – Drip Painting”
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Incredible!
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That was awesome, thank you.
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Hey, thanks for that share, Tamrah!
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Love it!!!
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nice printing
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Wow !
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Awesome!!!!!
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u have a nice collection art …
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Thanks, premsam!
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I Want that talentπ
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Brutal kindness.
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Soo cool
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Good work
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Your technique is impressive! show more please!
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Thanks, mahafey. That’s the plan π
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Very soothing yet powerful
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Love it!
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How amazing!!!
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I can imagine how strong it appears but very nice portrait
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A fascinating process to watch and a wonderful outcome, Zack. I loved it how incongruous at first the circle of the first lens is against the backdrop of squiggles. (God, I hope it’s not offensive to you that I call them squiggles!) And how the face already becomes apparent; with that first monocle and then the first curvatures of the mouth, how Huxley’s right ear comes into focus and we already have a clear sense of what we are looking at.
Thank you for letting is spy over your shoulder!
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You’re right. This is one of those examples of how sometimes things have to look a little funny before they look good. Watching the awkwardness resolve itself is really satisfying for me. (Oh, and we could call a squiggle an “erratic line” but then it’s just a squiggle with a fancy name.) Thanks for the feedback!
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Amazing!!
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NICE Video
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It sure does look to be calming for you, and yet I can’t help but think that there was more control in your movements. Maybe I’m think of the word “meditativ”e wrong?
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Savage Garden, I think you are onto something. The meditative element associated with freedom comes from an underlying structure. Sometimes it’s hidden, but it’s always there.
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brilliant skill
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