Cobble-Bot Portrait by Jay-el-Jay
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Description
This is a piece done on my own recycled handmade paper which I painted using watercolors and a brush made from my own hair.It measures about 14" by 12".Comments are appreciated.
Comments (17)
Richardphotos
was your hair still attached to your head? outstanding painting and pardon the pun
Jay-el-Jay
My hair wasn't attached at the time,but I did see pictures of a Japanese Sumi artist that painted with his own hair that was.Nice flowing lines.
magnus073
Really fantastic job on this cool work of art, Jim. I love the way you brought a Cobble-Bot to life here.
danapommet
A great color combination my friend. So cool that you are still using your own recycled handmade paper and recycling your own hair!
RodS Online Now!
Wow - your own paper! Now, that's awesome! I love this fun painting, and the fact you used your own hair in the brush really makes this art a part of you - so cool! I don't think I have enough hair left for more than a #00 liner! LOL
Faemike55
Great work and cool concept hair today - paint tomorrow?
eekdog Online Now!
i like the work on this, Jim..
lisalisette
Very nice work :)
DennisReed
cool
Hendesse
It looks great. I like that you're using your own recycled handmade paper and a brush made of your own hair. Very creative and above all environmentally friendly. Excellent work.
durleybeachbum
A wonderful self sufficient way of working! Cobble bot is off for a holiday in Scotland I see.
illkirch
He lives in a green world. Very nicely painted
Jay-el-Jay
The green represents a circuitboard.Thanks for commenting.
blankfrancine
Fantastic and original creation!
LBJ2
Wonderful and creative and ecological composition, Jim. A nice portrait indeed. The dark edge really give it a sense of depth. Nice details and ideas.
alida
unsual art indeed:)
Cyve
Fantastic work... Wonderfully done !
jocko500
very wonderful work here
Mark-David-Rogers
Well done... great to see this piece... there is more than a little part of you in this work... I like the way it's an extension of the subject matter you enjoy constructing. As you can probably see from my image I could not do this myself unless I wanted to recreate the old time Mr baldy image with iron filings for hair and beard in a vacuum pack... remember those?.. with a little wand with a magnet on the tip you could give him a hair and a beard. I could use clipping to emulate the iron filings.lol
Jay-el-Jay
Of course I remember Wooly Willy.I had lots of fun with him and always enjoyed magnets.