Rudat, I also note this unbelievable quality of your drawing: To become unpleasant plastic objects in organic shapes in harmony with landscape. I think your black and white work has the power of B&W photo and films. This category of image are over the esthetics problems of reality.
rob carey 9:14 am on December 7, 2008 | #
Oh the days of summer, long gone now. This is a very philosophical sketch here, especially with that one chair tipped over.
Margie Deeb 12:35 pm on December 7, 2008 | #
Susan, you have a way of making even plastic lawn chairs look magical!
renefijten 1:09 pm on December 7, 2008 | #
Don’t we all long for summer… lovely sketch
Nikira 8:01 pm on December 7, 2008 | #
Beautiful. relationships of chairs. feel so related.
beameira 9:19 am on December 8, 2008 | #
Rudat, I also note this unbelievable quality of your drawing: To become unpleasant plastic objects in organic shapes in harmony with landscape. I think your black and white work has the power of B&W photo and films. This category of image are over the esthetics problems of reality.