Thanx Niki! Those are oil pastel crayons (they are not running into parer). Sharp edge is achieved by masking paper cuts, and they are not metalic – it’s just a flash reflection.
You know Nikira, if I posted this exactly 100 years ago my name would be world famous by now! But unfortunately Wassily was faster than me…
Perhaps Leo could help and temporarily turn the time back and I promise I’d give him 10%…
Speaking of which… Kandinsky Exhibit is now opened at Guggenheim until January 13, 2010. Those who are in the area – why don’t we get together for a field trip one of these weekends?
Nikira 4:58 pm on October 17, 2009 | #
Thats very cool. Remind me futurists from 20-ties. And its not ruining the paper, oil I mean?Does it have metallic into or just captured light?
Ziza 4:51 am on October 18, 2009 | #
Thanx Niki! Those are oil pastel crayons (they are not running into parer). Sharp edge is achieved by masking paper cuts, and they are not metalic – it’s just a flash reflection.
Ziza 12:58 am on October 19, 2009 | #
You know Nikira, if I posted this exactly 100 years ago my name would be world famous by now! But unfortunately Wassily was faster than me…
Perhaps Leo could help and temporarily turn the time back and I promise I’d give him 10%…
Leo 5:18 am on October 19, 2009 | #
Speaking of which… Kandinsky Exhibit is now opened at Guggenheim until January 13, 2010. Those who are in the area – why don’t we get together for a field trip one of these weekends?
Ziza 5:45 am on October 19, 2009 | #
I’d love to, but I’m (as Bob said) “lost in space” let alone the area!
For those of us who can’t join:
http://www.guggenheim.org/new-york/exhibitions/on-view-now/kandinsky
Nikira 7:04 am on October 19, 2009 | #
Sounds tempting. not many of us here, and I, probably, have to go with my daughter, that what we usually do.