Wednesday 4 September 2013

29 faces Day four


It's a strange world (acrylic on gelli print paper)
Day four brings a strange little face. She appeared out a Gelli print page I did recently. I was going to add some hair... but decided not, it adds to the strangeness!



13 comments:

  1. It is very good You desided to let hairs off. As You say, now this is mythic, mystic and strange.
    And backround is again amaising.

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  2. Yes, strangeness. Makes me think of some of the friendly aliens from outer space I've seen in the movies. Great job.

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  3. Your Art is very accomplished indeed! I admire your style. Also love the photo's . A very enchanting blog to visit. Thank you. xoDebi

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  4. Unusual but beautiful. I have a friend who has the most beautiful face but extremely thin hair. I never see the lack of hair because her face is so lovely. That's how this painting seems.

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  5. She looks like she's from a nother world. Love her!
    xx Monique

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  6. I love it! Face, background, color, composition....Well done!

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  7. She looks beautiful and ethereal! <3

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  8. Mysterious.....I love her look.
    And how much fun are the Gelli Plates. I say one and just had to have one :o)

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  9. It's a very haunting and strange image, especially the pale wistful face against the luscious background. She can always borrow the pincushion hat!
    This 29 Faces challenge is fun and produces some real surprises. I'm loving all your work.

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  10. She does look other wordly without any hair, I like the orange heart which almost appear to be a projection of her lips.

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  11. I love the strangeness of this one too and that wonderful background that can't help but catch the eye and make it wander all over. Love it!

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  12. I really like her - I'm a big fan of strangeness!

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