Portfolio: works on paper

Inconnu

Cashio

Detail from 'Crow Sonnet'

Opera













Inconnu

Cashio

Detail from 'Crow Sonnet'

Opera












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Derek Hodkin said,
14 October, 2009 at 11:03 am
Hey I am becomming more and more interested . . .I very much enjoy the first two – Window & Inconnu and the toujours venu (black crow bottom right too . . . I looked again at that Manuel Boix . . also interesting. Has it taken me so long to ‘discover’ other forms of art?!! Anyway hope all is well. ‘The last of our American friends’ leave tomorrow . . as in Anne Subercaseaux and Nancy Norton went today . . .I am just going to have to speak only in French from here on!!
a bientot – on here anyway . .
Derek
blue-eyed crow said,
14 October, 2009 at 4:47 pm
And you are in the next country over from Manuel Boix! I love his recent series. I keep forgetting to load more pictures in to my portfolio, hopefully you will like some of the new ones too. And I think English is a summer language where you live.
Elizabeth said,
19 December, 2009 at 4:43 am
The sea picture with the shades of blue and the serene swan is beautiful (beauty is important to me), as is the work- in -progress poem – like we all are – changing, creating, evolving. It is lovely blend of reality and promise.
The variety of your work is exciting – does it come all at once in blinding flashes or does it start with a small idea that grows as it is being created.
It is good that you are sharing your artistic talent with the world.
blue-eyed crow said,
19 December, 2009 at 7:18 pm
Thank you, actually it is a pelican, the poem is one of Walt Whitman’s (in his hand). I usually start with one idea and end up with something completely different.