UrsulaV (ursulav) wrote,
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Owlform

Scribbly scribbly scribbly…

A weird monochromatic figure. I’m not sure what it is–an outgrowth of the masked figures I’m drawing–but once I doodled it, I had to do a painting. I cannot help but feel that this is the sort of thing that appears silently in the woods or on the moors or something, and scares the ever-loving crap out of you, but doesn’t actually DO anything, just looks at you sadly for awhile and then drifts away.

You get the feeling there’s probably a few varieties, too…well, I do, anyway.

12 x 24. It's a big 'un!

Zillions of layers of scribbled PITT pen and colored pencil on gessoboard. Original is for sale, drop a line, and we do have prints!

Originally published at Tea with the Squash God. You can comment here or there.

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  • Thrush-Bob Returns!

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