pretzlgrl- You got it, but the words weren't meant to be carved. This is what I love about art : the artist has something to say, but, sometimes she accidently evokes a different reading. I was, however, intending self-injury thoughts, which is pretty cool that you got it : )
I love pretzgirl's observation of the words, "Love Me" appearing as a tattoo or as being carved into her face.
As with so many of Your drawings, there is much mystery behind their eyes. In this picture, it makes me wonder what this woman has gone through to wear her heart on her sleeve (or in this case-her face!).
Where to begin ? I'm an artist, although it's taken me a long time to believe it. Reading and making art are the two, main constants in my life. First I started /w fashion drawings in black spiral notebooks, then moved on to sewing clothes for my two daughters and myself. Along with sewing clothes I started to make Quilts. Today I'm into making art journals. My hope is to move out of the journals and into collage. I've just begun that process.
I like this. I feel like the words are carved into her face. I hope you don't think that is criticism, I guess I have self-injury on the brain.
ReplyDeletepretzlgrl- You got it, but the words weren't meant to be carved. This is what I love about art : the artist has something to say, but, sometimes she accidently evokes a different reading.
ReplyDeleteI was, however, intending self-injury thoughts, which is pretty cool that you got it : )
Love this one too, Beth.
ReplyDeleteI love pretzgirl's observation of the words, "Love Me" appearing as a tattoo or as being carved into her face.
As with so many of Your drawings, there is much mystery behind their eyes.
In this picture, it makes me wonder what this woman has gone through to wear her heart on her sleeve (or in this case-her face!).
Intriguing! Robin xxoo