Playing with lines

Had a very good time in Chicago. Art Institute had an exhibit on Japanese screens. Such elegant lines and brush strokes. Inspired me to experiment.

Seated Woman

Sleeping Bear
 
Deer Fence


Sycamores

Comments

Anonymous said…
I don't know how I found this blog-actually I know how it happened but cannot understand why whatever occurred seemed to light on this particular blog, but it's a nice find.

My father was a school teacher and he used to cut the top line off his 4th grade students' assignments (the part that had name and letter grade) and bring paper home for doodling. In a family of 8 kids, we used a lot of paper.

I don't watch movies in general, and don't watch any that I didn't anticipate would be good; haven't watched many at all in my life. It's rather interesting of those listed in blog profile, a few I've seen and enjoyed. Nothing too sappy or silly, but with enough convincing acting to make it a memorable story.

Millennium Actress is a good film too, after reading about the actress whose loosely fit story is based.
Unknown said…
Love these Jose! They are beautiful. Thanks for sharing your wonderful talent with us!!

Karen Howard
Unknown said…
Jose, Missed yr blog for few months...Japanese inspired lines are wonderful especially seated woman..Keep it up the great woks