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04/12/2009 08:58:05 PM · #26
Originally posted by soup:

he makes his own crayons !

pretty crazy


That's pretty neat
04/12/2009 09:01:10 PM · #27
Originally posted by soup:

very cool to look at the strokes and dots up close and have the painting be completely abstract - step away and BOOM you've got a scene... :0

You can also do this with any picture printed by the offset process -- look at any magazine photo with a magnifying glass to see the "rosettes" of halftone dots printed in the four "process" (or subtractive) colors: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black.
04/12/2009 10:32:26 PM · #28
some of the 50's/60's ? pop art was an extension of that... or at least you didn't need a magnifying glass...

propoganda comes to mind too.



Message edited by author 2009-04-12 22:32:56.
04/12/2009 11:39:52 PM · #29
Originally posted by Blue Moon:

Originally posted by undieyatch:


seriously...Now that my mom is retired, I think I will talk her into doing random things like this just for my amusement :)




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Christian Faur's hand made crayon work is amazing. I also found fascinating his use of a color alphabet incorporated into these works. Thus my posts using "myPantone" palettes program to make some words using his alphabet colors.

Message edited by author 2009-04-13 00:14:57.
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