This piece is inspired by, among other things, old Bollywood movie posters. I imagined an historical exploitation film, completely distorted and "dramatized".
The piece could probably be better but I had only one week to complete it in order to show it at the Murray Hill show.
After about the fifth day, I could see tiny details in the reflections of passing cars. I'd never drawn so much before and I think my eyes became hyper sensitive to detail.
These images are huge, I can make smaller ones if anyone wants them.
March 25, 2008
March 6, 2008
Riches Forever
This is the last of the series.
I wanted to finish with an interesting women.
I also wanted to find an animal that felt calm, graceful and feminine. The deer, with it's small movements, felt like a nice choice.
I tried really hard, but I could not squeeze this piece into the colorful format of the other two. I wanted a soft green shape, but it always looked to harsh. I'm glad I decided to strip it down to just the drawing and the signature seal.
I wanted to finish with an interesting women.
I also wanted to find an animal that felt calm, graceful and feminine. The deer, with it's small movements, felt like a nice choice.
I tried really hard, but I could not squeeze this piece into the colorful format of the other two. I wanted a soft green shape, but it always looked to harsh. I'm glad I decided to strip it down to just the drawing and the signature seal.
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