It’s spring and all, but also I recently heard that someone in my pub-sing community is very ill, and he has a humorous song about rabbits that he occasionally trots out. He’s been on my mind and maybe it’s showing.
ALT: water-soluble crayon and graphite drawing of a rabbit among leaves and grasses, looking poised to take off. There’s something that could be a stone or an egg sitting right behind it.
ALT: crayon drawing with vertical green and blue streaks, some darker green vertical lines with something like scrubby pine needle or birchbark cross-hatching. Black spiky branches in front of all that.
ALT: pencil and crayon drawing. A rather abstracted creature in while lines has a horse’s hind end and rather humanoid front half. The ground is green below, blue above, and pretty fiery red and gold between. On top of it all is a five-sided angular glyph that could be read as arrow-like if you’re thinking Sagittarius.
ALT: Crayon and graphite drawing. A green cat-like creature is curled up in an enfolding basket-like shape, with a red-pink pillow under them. Ragged stars in a dark blue sky up above.
ALT: crayon drawing of two figures facing each other, in some kind of choreography. Could be a partner dance, or maybe the taller one is bullying the smaller one.
ALT: abstract crayon and acrylic painting. There’s a blue ground that looks watery, then some kind of blue arc in what would be the ‘sky’, with sunset orange above that. Set in the ‘water’ is a purple structure of some kind, angular and open, more like a scaffold than a building. In front of that are black lines and shapes, that look a little more organic but still a scaffold of sorts. and some webs and spirals of thinner black lines traced around and through. One spot of yellow-orange peeks through from behind the purple. it really was late, and I really had no big ideas about images, just putting feelings into lines and colors.
I thought I’d lay the ground for some linework, but only got this far. No matter; I kind of like it just as it is.
ALT: abstract rounded shapes in bright colors, water-soluble crayon and colored pencil. Yellows seem to be the background for rounded bone-like(?) shapes in red, purple and blue.