The imaginairy city Peleosso
Great imagination and beautifully drawn
Wow, impressive! The curve in the covering adds nicely to the drama.
why is it called peleosso? it means skin and bones in portuguese.
Yes, well observed. It was inspired by a post of Bea Meira of november 1st: http://www.skineart.com/art/author/beameira/ I found the idea of a fragile bonelike structure covered by a translucent skin intriguing.
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Rene, I enjoy a lot your version. Remember the Buckminster Fuller´s projects. I like this big scale and the retractible struture.
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trebor61 7:40 am on November 6, 2008 | #
Great imagination and beautifully drawn
Rudat 3:39 pm on November 6, 2008 | #
Wow, impressive! The curve in the covering adds nicely to the drama.
k 4:53 pm on November 6, 2008 | #
why is it called peleosso? it means skin and bones in portuguese.
renefijten 5:36 am on November 7, 2008 | #
Yes, well observed. It was inspired by a post of Bea Meira of november 1st: http://www.skineart.com/art/author/beameira/
I found the idea of a fragile bonelike structure covered by a translucent skin intriguing.
k 6:26 am on November 7, 2008 | #
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beameira 6:53 pm on November 9, 2008 | #
Rene, I enjoy a lot your version. Remember the Buckminster Fuller´s projects. I like this big scale and the retractible struture.