Video: Drawings on CDs, DVDs (take 2)
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
And here is the continuation of the previous collection of painting on disks. Yes, I do not argue, maybe this is a banal children's activity, but how much pleasure it brings to me, others))) This is what serves as a further incentive to create new pictures.
At first there were some banal compositions of lines, now they even carry some kind of meaning, albeit sometimes far and not deep;), but SENSE)) In addition, at first, just markers were used for signing discs, and due to the lack of color, in particular white marker (maybe someone found one - he is lucky), the idea came to use a banal proofreader:) Yes, alas, due to lack of time, there are no new large-scale works, but this is YET)) Plus, there was another decorative use for them (disks) - a frame that smoothly turns into the work itself (picture). Yes, a frame for work, you can also take pictures, here as your heart desires)). In a word, look and judge for yourself.
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