This drawing reminds me of the favelas in Brasil. Tall, teetering structures made of brick and cardboard and aluminum siding and any other available materials. They are chaotic and sometimes dangerous, but fascinating places with many kind people mixed in with the drug dealers.
Your lines make me think of the antennas and wires that are all over the place in the favelas.
I love the life and play here. I hate to admit it, but I was instantly reminded of the facade of It's a Small World at Disneyland...I guess childhood memories sneak up on you when least expected...
The red and black reach out to me, and somehow I can't stop smiling!
This is wonderful! A doodle that kept on going...and going. It reminds me of Santa Cruz's boardwalk. It also brought to mind another artist that I admire...you should check out Melinda Beck's art at www.melindabeck.com
Wow, doodles... i love doodling too. They say only very creative people doodle. :P I was just checking out your blog, very cool :) Will we a regular guest from now on. Cheers from sunny Bosnia
LOVED Vatyma's idea of putting it on a bed quilt...may be a new business op for you, Willie! - Seriously, your own designer line.
Though I found the whole thing amazing, I have to admit that I was looking for the subliminal ...the knife in the heart and phallic rocket projectile to the upper left! Am I mentioning things others notice, but fail to say? (The tart has your pulse more than others)-
Ok, I'll have a go at saying what it reminds me of... Luna Park in Sydney (Australia) - although it is missing the big smiling mouth at the bottom, but no trouble at all for me to imagine it in anyway. Thanks for the fun. First time I've been here, but I'll be back.
I'm still decoding this one...but just noticed now that the base of this fabulously intricate structure has the words "Not inspired"? And the fish seems to be laughing, although there are tears of blood, so it cost something to shed it...and all this under the gaze of the lamp...the light?
I like the balance...with the future/the geometric on one side, and the natural, organic shapes on the other...hovering over water...
Busy day in Rrramone's noggin. The lampshade & the knife go to the fair of your mind.
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rrramone -
ReplyDeleteThis drawing reminds me of the favelas in Brasil. Tall, teetering structures made of brick and cardboard and aluminum siding and any other available materials. They are chaotic and sometimes dangerous, but fascinating places with many kind people mixed in with the drug dealers.
Your lines make me think of the antennas and wires that are all over the place in the favelas.
I want this quilted on my bedspread.
ReplyDeleteI love the life and play here. I hate to admit it, but I was instantly reminded of the facade of It's a Small World at Disneyland...I guess childhood memories sneak up on you when least expected...
ReplyDeleteThe red and black reach out to me, and somehow I can't stop smiling!
This is wonderful! A doodle that kept on going...and going. It reminds me of Santa Cruz's boardwalk. It also brought to mind another artist that I admire...you should check out Melinda Beck's art at www.melindabeck.com
ReplyDeleteCheers!
reminds me of a deck of cards on LSD.
ReplyDeleteI like this one very much Willie :)
ReplyDeleteWow, doodles... i love doodling too. They say only very creative people doodle. :P
ReplyDeleteI was just checking out your blog, very cool :) Will we a regular guest from now on.
Cheers from sunny Bosnia
LOVED Vatyma's idea of putting it on a bed quilt...may be a new business op for you, Willie! - Seriously, your own designer line.
ReplyDeleteThough I found the whole thing amazing, I have to admit that I was looking for the subliminal ...the knife in the heart and phallic rocket projectile to the upper left! Am I mentioning things others notice, but fail to say? (The tart has your pulse more than others)-
THink I need to get a life!
Oooh, I am very fond of this two color, thickly jumbled thing. It's like a vitamin for the brain.
ReplyDeleteAh! LOVE!
ReplyDeleteOk, I'll have a go at saying what it reminds me of... Luna Park in Sydney (Australia) - although it is missing the big smiling mouth at the bottom, but no trouble at all for me to imagine it in anyway. Thanks for the fun. First time I've been here, but I'll be back.
ReplyDeleteGreat energy and design in this!
ReplyDeleteMy associations?
A Levitating Ocean-Going Twittering Machine with Vegas/Pirates of Penzance Spangles.
CoOol!!
ReplyDeleteI'm still decoding this one...but just noticed now that the base of this fabulously intricate structure has the words "Not inspired"? And the fish seems to be laughing, although there are tears of blood, so it cost something to shed it...and all this under the gaze of the lamp...the light?
ReplyDeleteI like the balance...with the future/the geometric on one side, and the natural, organic shapes on the other...hovering over water...
Fascinating!
I love this. It would make a fantastic t-shirt design if I dare say it. You should think about opening a Cafepress store.
ReplyDeleteWillie, this is absolutely beautiful...Love it!
ReplyDeleteHope all is well with you!
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ReplyDeletenice!!
ReplyDeletethis must be the one everyone is talking about, its awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteSimply great.
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a wall tile from this, beautiful, sketchy, and very contemporary looking design.
ReplyDeletei just found your blog...great stuff! and i especially like this one :)
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