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©2006-2009 `thundercake
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Artist's Comments

One from a series of abstract paintings created with wood stain, crushed conte and wax crayon and primer on paper. Levels adjusted in PS.

This series was about alluding to textures and surfaces found in wood furniture and architecture, and about experimentation with nontraditional media.

Daily Deviation

Given 2006-04-18

Red and Brown Squares III by =thundercake is such a departure from her typical work, and of such excellent quality, I deviated from my general practice of looking for less exposed artists and it gets the DD stylee treatment. The media utilized is unusual, and the results nuanced. (Suggested by `p-u-r-i-n and Featured by `zeruch)

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:iconnetheka:
very plastic and definitively very cool! :aww: looks abstract yet warm and iniviting ..
:iconnetheka:
oh sorry! i actually meant three-dimensional ... must have mixed it up with the german word ^^;
:iconwhitesidevampire:
Freud has informed me that this piece was created while thinking about teabags, and eating a box of chocolates. OHOHOHOH.

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ctJemm: Marry me, sparklepants.
:iconnewbones:
I absolutely Love everything about this painting. The colours are to die for, and the way nothing is definite... like, it's all faded out and stuff? Amazing.

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Hope it's right when you die: old and boney.
:iconcreaturekillher:
:love:
gorgeous work. it really pops out at you.

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can you always
maybe sometime
make it easy
take your time
:iconmaggstaa:
wow, i really like it...keeps you thinking how you pulled it off;]

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It's hard to wait around for something that you know won't ever happen, but it's harder to stop when you know it's everything you always wanted.
:iconneowarriorcat:
Did the scan eat it up?

Only texture I see is the texture of the paper, for the most part.


Or did you sin and photograph it? ;p

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Seriously, a humungous mecha design has more realistic potential for use than a dirigible.
- ~Mclandis

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