I may have stretched the idea of the theme this week.
I used an old book with mathematical tables as the background ;)
Theres lots of algebraic subtraction equations.
As it turns out I used algebra for something! I never thought I would.
This painting is larger than the usual size I've been working in. It is 9" x 7.5" x .75"
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It's cool how (now that I've been looking at these IF things for a couple months now), I can recognize people's work. I really really like this picture. I love the layers of them, and all the cool textures--but in this one in particular, they're softer in the face, almost happy and so responding to each other. WAY cool!
ReplyDeleteI think it's a wonderful use of the theme, Sarah! Very subtle and works really well. The piece is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteVery nice as always! both, illustration and the math back ground...
ReplyDeleteWhat a very intriguing style! Love it!
ReplyDeleteI love your style and your colours! I ve always wanted to do layering like this and make it look good :P
ReplyDeletegreat illo! love the textures!
ReplyDeleteFantastic!
ReplyDeleteYou never fail to amaze me!
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You captured a really nice expression and mood.
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely picture, they look like such good friends. That's funny that you have finally found a use for algebra-I'm still looking...
ReplyDeleteI love this! ... you have a true and genuine style of your own...it is refreshing to see. I have added you to my inspiration list on my new blog! becky
ReplyDeleteI think that's a great way to work in 'subtract'! Lovely painting.
ReplyDeleteAll your work is lovely, but I especially like this one. It's very tender somehow.
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