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2D Animals posted on Sep 07, 2002
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*En pasi gar tois fusikois enesti ti Thaumaston.* (Whitin all things which are from Nature stays something marvellous.*) Aristotele ----------------------------------------------- This Summer holidays I read again the wonderful Herman Hesse's "Siddharta" and my mood got all poundering and light. On the third cover of the book there was this little kind of chinese black and white depiction of birds similar to these, and I decided to make my own version of them, makin a sketch and colouring it with my usual mixed technique. It's kind of a strange subject maybe , and they are actually not even Ibises but I didn't know how to call them :P. I just like the vibe, to watch them from my room walls make me quite softy ;). Have a nice weekend:)! More animals will come next week, talkin about birds.

Comments (24)


nagishiva

4:24AM | Sat, 07 September 2002

Exotic. And different to what you usually paint. I love it. :)

Freeze

5:40AM | Sat, 07 September 2002

This is SO beautiful, Meli ! ! ! We love all the paradisiacal details and your colouring is marvellous :-))) We also know Herman Hesse's Siddharta... yes, this is a wonderful work with very deep sense :-)

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che18530

9:22AM | Sat, 07 September 2002

Beautiful painting of the Ibises. Nature always has so much beauty to offer and it's good to salute it with a beautiful portrait of such beautiful birds.

Mahliqa

10:22AM | Sat, 07 September 2002

Oh, I LOVE this! Wonderful colours and style. Quite beautiful adaptation. Thank you!

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locomouse

4:50PM | Sat, 07 September 2002

A beautiful portrayal, Meli... your sense of style makes these birds come to life no matter their genus... :-)

I look forward to the rest of your bird images! And... welcome back! :-)

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o0ii

8:39PM | Sat, 07 September 2002

very nice work:)

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tallpindo

2:58PM | Sun, 08 September 2002

The way the image sweeps from decorative on the birds to texture at their feet is nicely done.

MAJ

4:33PM | Sun, 08 September 2002

Fantastic!!! Congratulations!

gallimel

11:50PM | Sun, 08 September 2002

Thanx to you all :) Next birds (but on Friday, before I am awol due to marriages till the subsequent Tuesday) will be an Eagle I painted at school when I was 11 or 12 -and that will be quite hilarious, lOL- and an Hawke which I made instead as painting this summer. It took me AGES to make it, and I still unsure about it, but as I said, I fell in love with birds this Summer.. ;)

Cibele

4:35AM | Sat, 14 September 2002

Laure is painting a clip she'll call Samasara, and you should know what's thatword about after reading Hesse. Well, this is the opposite side of that feeling of edonism, and as involving as that.

Pontigary

5:42PM | Mon, 16 September 2002

Very decorative and not so typical of You as far as I see! Nevertheless You succeed in this new manner as usual! Congrats as usual and thank You for sharing!

sophielerlei

7:44AM | Wed, 02 October 2002

i like your birds very much! :-)

frogman

10:05AM | Thu, 03 October 2002

Very nice.......!!

MadameCurie

3:13AM | Fri, 04 October 2002

I just can't get why this one is receiving less attention than others among your works. I find it super-classy, very ~stiloso~, and lovely. I wish you'd come with more in this line...

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Synapse

7:36AM | Tue, 12 November 2002

I wonder how I missed this one... there's a striking sense of three-dimensional depth in this one, particularly the birds in relation to the trees behind. They have the optical illusion of standing out even more than you'd expect - it must be the differences of contrast, chiaroscuro perhaps. I definitely like this a lot, and think it could well be one of your best hugs :-)

LaureG

4:08AM | Fri, 21 February 2003

Reiki aura in questo.. molto bello, molto inusuale.

polyphilo

8:13AM | Mon, 24 March 2003

I love both the colors and the composition: there's a deep asian art feel inside...

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redawg2

9:23PM | Thu, 08 May 2003

Regal and majestic as Egyptian Gods!

Lombardo

2:33PM | Tue, 10 June 2003

Man, this sure is a great technique.

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meico

2:38PM | Wed, 23 July 2003

A beautiful interpretation with an authentic eastern feel. A truly excellent piece of composition.

castelli_in_aria

3:55AM | Wed, 25 February 2004

E' un peccato che in pochi lo notino: ma uno dei tuoi dipinti piraffinati.

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Digimon

4:56PM | Thu, 15 July 2004

My geuss (Before reading the text) was Japanese, but now I see it is more Chinese. This is fabulous, and again a testimony to your mutable style(s)!!!

ISSE

5:04AM | Sun, 15 August 2004

I clap you,you done it excellent

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duncanlong

7:22AM | Wed, 22 September 2004

Very nicely done. Look forward to seeing you do more "covers" like this one.


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