Monday, September 14, 2009
Timeless Path
Timeless Path, my entry in a city exhibition during the 1996 Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia; recipient of a Merit Award.
This drawing sold as the exhibition opened yet through tech magic, you see here an image of it.
Effects are achieved with Prismacolor oil and Rexel Derwent watercolour pencils on black paper, and embossed with silver oil pencil by Spectracolor (aluminum, actuallly) which gives the drawing its depth, along with the spiritual quality that only black paper can bring.
If you like to draw, just try using black paper and see for yourself!
Labels:secretmoonart, cosmic art
1996 Summer Olympics Atlanta GA,
black paper,
silver embossing,
Timeless Path
Tuesday, September 08, 2009
'Nine Leaves' for Twyla's Toilette
Funny, but Nine Leaves was the working title of this drawing which eventually morphed into a completed image that you may view if you like and are 17+ of age.
Not that its finished version, titled Twyla's Toilette, is racy in nature, but you just may encounter an Adult Content Warning from Blogger due to the sassier images in the Cosmic Persona Designs gallery...but it's all artsy drawings, no photography allowed (by me. Not interested, don't even ask.)
So just bravely click through if you wish to view Twyla at her dressing table with the Moon shining through the circular window...
Jude Cowell 9.8.09 1:40 am edt
(That's Coh' wull, not 'Cow' as in moo cow or Simon. Thnx for understanding.)
Labels:secretmoonart, cosmic art
cosmic persona designs,
figure studies,
moon art,
Nine Leaves,
Twyla's Toilette
Saturday, September 05, 2009
Masks as Art ~ Blue Masks
As a mask-as-art-theme lover myself, I find it impossible to rave enough over what I just discovered, so I simply say that you must rush yourself over to check out the progress of Jesse's Mask Project without the slightest hesitation or delay.
They're phantastic and blue!
Mask of the Cosmos, a drawing's image previously published here and elsewhere. No, it isn't The Art of Jesse but only my own, because that is what I had on hand and in file, and because masks are the theme of this post!
Were that there were more Art Masks in the world and much fewer of the psychological kind....
jc 9.5.09 8:02 pm edt Saturday, the Sabbath
They're phantastic and blue!
Mask of the Cosmos, a drawing's image previously published here and elsewhere. No, it isn't The Art of Jesse but only my own, because that is what I had on hand and in file, and because masks are the theme of this post!
Were that there were more Art Masks in the world and much fewer of the psychological kind....
jc 9.5.09 8:02 pm edt Saturday, the Sabbath
Labels:secretmoonart, cosmic art
Blue Masks,
Jesse's Mask Project,
Mask Art,
Masks As Art,
Phantastic Art,
The Art of Jesse
Wednesday, September 02, 2009
Have you an 'Evening Path' to take?
Have you an Evening Path to take beside a lake for goodness' sake?
As shadows lengthen will you pine perhaps recline near fairy's vine?
A primrose fair is nestled there to ease all care beyond compare
I'll leave a sign for you to find a breadcrumb rhyme along Life's line.
Jude Cowell 2009+ 9.2.09 4:10 pm edt a fabled swan song nears...
Labels:secretmoonart, cosmic art
botanical drawing,
Evening Path,
Evening Path poem,
fairy art,
Fairy's Vine,
secret moon art,
swan song,
Two Hours You'll Never Get Back
Sunday, August 30, 2009
On 'Burning Man' Art and Handspun Yarns
Here's a Sunday Art Shout-out just for you:
NYC's Agora Art Gallery's blog has a new post on 'Burning Man' Art and temporary community which may be of interest to you.
Why, Hello There, You! Come here much?
Alpaca, a portrait snapped by Maya whose Etsy Store of handspun and dyed yarns is well worth a visit, especially if you're a dedicated knitter who loves yarns with names like 'Red Delicious' and 'Asian Pear' so do drop in when you can - you'll find that Maya's photo prints and notecards are available as well.
NYC's Agora Art Gallery's blog has a new post on 'Burning Man' Art and temporary community which may be of interest to you.
Why, Hello There, You! Come here much?
Alpaca, a portrait snapped by Maya whose Etsy Store of handspun and dyed yarns is well worth a visit, especially if you're a dedicated knitter who loves yarns with names like 'Red Delicious' and 'Asian Pear' so do drop in when you can - you'll find that Maya's photo prints and notecards are available as well.
Labels:secretmoonart, cosmic art
Agora Art Gallery,
Agora Gallery NYC,
alpaca photo,
Burning Man Art,
handspun yarns,
Springtree Road
Monday, August 24, 2009
Parma bicolor says, Hi there!
Hey! How'd that fish get into this gallery?
It's a little Parma bicolor fellow, floating in from Dreamyfish Art to invite you for a swim party where you can meet his cousins, the lovely tropical fish of Western Australia!
And you may wish to check out my Art Storefront when you have a mo...
Labels:secretmoonart, cosmic art
botanical fish portraits,
Parma bicolor,
tropical fish of Western Australia
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