I have always felt Crayolas were as valied a medium as oil, acrylic, pastel, what have you. I've always sort of wondered why someone working in the fine arts didn't decide to work in them exclusively. You have some fine examples of what's possible right here. Love both the waterspouts and the funeral pyre. The one of the waterspouts/tornados captures perfectly the strange, apocolyptic light that accompanies such events - as well as the deep, frightening green of water at such a time. Bravo.
I have always felt Crayolas were as valied a medium as oil, acrylic, pastel, what have you. I've always sort of wondered why someone working in the fine arts didn't decide to work in them exclusively. You have some fine examples of what's possible right here. Love both the waterspouts and the funeral pyre. The one of the waterspouts/tornados captures perfectly the strange, apocolyptic light that accompanies such events - as well as the deep, frightening green of water at such a time. Bravo.
ReplyDeleteCrayons are high art and good therapy.
ReplyDeleteI'm made they made them non-toxic though...they just don't taste the same anymore.
Thanx Mykal~! All my best crayon work is @ my Folk's house; I will try to dig some up next visit.
ReplyDeleteNo worries Jeff~! Play Dough still tastes great~!