I’m so glad you enjoyed it! It is also with a fleeting blush of sadness that I admire his art as they are meant to disappear with time and rain and wear. THAT is art, too!
Indeed! I love when an artist incorporates real three dimensional objects into his/her work. Think of all the holes, cracks, and bushes you could add life to!
I first saw David Zinn’s work on Colossal. I love how it’s whimsical and at the same time makes us more attentive to nature and all its little creatures.
That might be where I first came across his work, too. What’s even more fascinating is that he draws these pieces in chalk, which means the artwork doesn’t last long. Pity. I would love to have one of these amazing pieces for my own!
I like this sort of thing…
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I’m so glad you enjoyed it! It is also with a fleeting blush of sadness that I admire his art as they are meant to disappear with time and rain and wear. THAT is art, too!
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I know what you mean, but the thing with that is they are made more valuable by being fleeting – just like us!
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Absolutely. Absolutely.
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What imagination!
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Indeed! I love when an artist incorporates real three dimensional objects into his/her work. Think of all the holes, cracks, and bushes you could add life to!
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I first saw David Zinn’s work on Colossal. I love how it’s whimsical and at the same time makes us more attentive to nature and all its little creatures.
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That might be where I first came across his work, too. What’s even more fascinating is that he draws these pieces in chalk, which means the artwork doesn’t last long. Pity. I would love to have one of these amazing pieces for my own!
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