Thank you, ziza. I suppose you are correct about the electric lines. I hadn’t really noticed my obsession. I would like a lesson from the electric company on what all the parts and pieces are about. I think they are fascinating.
I think it was Robert Crumb who said that all of these things are interesting because they aren’t made to be attractive, that they’re just sort of there and you don’t see them. So it’s one of those oppotunities to draw what’s THERE instead of what you expect to be there. I think it’s neat.
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ziza 6:03 am on October 29, 2009 | #
Susan, you are slowly specialising in electric transmittion lines. As we all know they are full of power and so is your work!+++
Rudat 11:36 am on October 29, 2009 | #
Thank you, ziza. I suppose you are correct about the electric lines. I hadn’t really noticed my obsession. I would like a lesson from the electric company on what all the parts and pieces are about. I think they are fascinating.
Rob Carey 4:23 pm on October 29, 2009 | #
Good ‘ol DQ. We used to have one just down the street when we lived over the water. Miss it. Nice drawing, Susan.
Andrew Spanoudakis 5:05 am on October 30, 2009 | #
Once again….love your curvy lines and strokes. What ealse to you use to draw your lines drawings other than ink.?
Pinkjasper 8:16 pm on October 30, 2009 | #
I think it was Robert Crumb who said that all of these things are interesting because they aren’t made to be attractive, that they’re just sort of there and you don’t see them. So it’s one of those oppotunities to draw what’s THERE instead of what you expect to be there. I think it’s neat.