Today I
Monday, September 6, 2010
Is There A Law For A Broken Thermostat
Today
Today I
working initially with some reluctance "profile" June ... I started by discipline, was tired to be honest I do not know why, yesterday was not so busy at work and got up after half past eight when they had gone to bed around half past eleven p.m.. Today I
overtook some of this "intermediate" between the two greatest pictorial work undertaken to date ... (In terms of complexity as it rises) if you I called my "thesis" the 1997 work "The Cow that went to heaven" for its complexity and large this time I think I do a postgraduate degree in "Machinery" and another want to do with "Life."
had posted "Machinery" on the wall where it stayed for months unfinished "life" so I had to look at, to the right of where I paint, I knew I was missing some touches but as he once said Pedro Amador a single stroke is a storm and unleashes unexpected things, so it was when I decided to just give some light to the "door" behind the central character of "machinery" and lowered from the wall to stand, from then on I feel are other lights and give more contrast and define some elements ... the way I discovered things in this mechanism: the eye of my mother who amameció bloody few days ago, nothing serious according to the doctor but we are frightened enough, I also discovered the latter one vestige of my maze, a wall in the lower left corner, the display against the character of CompOut struck me every day before me and the gear with me tapes resembled the interior of the copiers from where I work and sheets of paper that is printed there daily, all these discoveries were made possible because I put in every corner of the canvas something strange in a painter "spontaneous" leaving much to chance, but this is more of a cartoonist drawing and includes informal the entire surface but I do not think you are painting with more calm in the sense of unease still feel an unsettling to work ... most disturbing not knowing when to stop and not "burn" the box ... nobody says, no one knows where it should go as you paint ... is so ...
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