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More folding

November 15th, 2005

I’ve been continuing with the folds challenge. The more I look around my daily environment, the more I am aware that folds are everywhere. Fabric is only a fraction of the picture. On my desktop I see a folded plastic bag, Kleenex coming out of a box, several pieces of crumpled paper. Out the window leaves are bent and folded. Even mountain ranges are folded. People are practically seas of folds, from their garments to their flesh to the things they carry. So here’s another one …

8 Comments »

  1. hi ya karen… really great. folds are soooo difficulty & you make it look easy.

    Comment by patty — November 15, 2005 @ 3:12 pm
  2. That’s an excellent drawing. How did you do the background? I hate to think about my own flabs I mean folds. Yeesh.

    Comment by deb — November 15, 2005 @ 9:32 pm
  3. The background was added later in Photoshop. It’s just a texture overlaid on a solid color bg. I thought it gave it kind of an urban look

    Comment by Karen — November 15, 2005 @ 10:10 pm
  4. Awesome!

    Comment by pink, etc. — November 15, 2005 @ 10:34 pm
  5. And really they are everywhere but you can handle them, we have seen it.

    Comment by hfm — November 17, 2005 @ 5:54 am
  6. Great job!

    Comment by Tommy Boy — November 17, 2005 @ 2:50 pm
  7. terrific drawing, like the simplicity of folds rendered as just lines

    Comment by Cin — November 17, 2005 @ 11:43 pm
  8. I really like this, and the background makes it special. Plus, I’m very into orange at the moment :-)

    Comment by Nita — November 19, 2005 @ 10:11 am

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