this is an old sketch with brown charcoal on some remnant of cardboard i found while at a friend's house for an Art Party where everyone contributed to a HUGE painting. I'm tempted to have an Art Party where i take down all the ceiling tiles from my downstairs bar and have everyone paint one. I figure they're reversible (so one side will always be white) and even without that they're relatively cheap to replace if i hate the look of a funky painted ceiling - right?
Thursday, October 12, 2006
an old charcoal sketch
I think it's interesting how very different the same drawing looks when you use flash and when you don't:
this is an old sketch with brown charcoal on some remnant of cardboard i found while at a friend's house for an Art Party where everyone contributed to a HUGE painting. I'm tempted to have an Art Party where i take down all the ceiling tiles from my downstairs bar and have everyone paint one. I figure they're reversible (so one side will always be white) and even without that they're relatively cheap to replace if i hate the look of a funky painted ceiling - right?
this is an old sketch with brown charcoal on some remnant of cardboard i found while at a friend's house for an Art Party where everyone contributed to a HUGE painting. I'm tempted to have an Art Party where i take down all the ceiling tiles from my downstairs bar and have everyone paint one. I figure they're reversible (so one side will always be white) and even without that they're relatively cheap to replace if i hate the look of a funky painted ceiling - right?
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