It all started with black ink spots. Then the green followed, the little figure, the "glued to the spot" and last but not least; the trees. The 'glued to the spot' is literally glued to the black inkspot and the little figure is standing there, glued to the spot.
Are you still following me? ;-). Hope you don't think I'm crazy now :-).....but.... I don't know where this all came from, suddenly, it was just there.
Now I have to think about if being 'glued to the spot' has some kind of meaning for me in my life somehow at this moment....:-D.
(For the readers in the Netherlands; my translation of 'glued to the spot' in Dutch is: 'aan de grond genageld staan'.)
(For the readers in the Netherlands; my translation of 'glued to the spot' in Dutch is: 'aan de grond genageld staan'.)
I love this! Love the composition. The white space, black spots, the green and the figure. They are just there in the right places. I think I understand what you said about it just all came out. Just go with the flow, your inner self :)
ReplyDeleteI like 'glued to the spot', not sure what it means exactly but it sounds meaningful and suits the image somehow :)
Btw, I'm Pavinee coming from Creative Courage. Nice meeting you here Esther :D
Hi Pavinee! Thank you for taking a look at my blog. To be honest, since english is not my native language, what I usually do when I want to add some english words to a drawing, is google it. In this case I googled sayings in english with the word 'spot' in it. It means something like not being able to move.
DeleteSo nice to get in touch through CC!
I love the randomness and that one thing just flowed into the other without too much thinking. I always get lost in the 'thinking' :). Welgedaan!
ReplyDeleteHI Liezl, I have the "thinking" issue too! Sometimes I ry to just do without thinking. Dank je voor je reactie!
DeleteI love the randomness and that one thing just flowed into the other without too much thinking. I always get lost in the 'thinking' :). Welgedaan!
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