Here are two more for my "Holes" series. I keep thinking I've done as much as I can with it, and then I get obsessed with a new idea. The one at the top doubles as this week's Illustration Friday submission on the topic "puzzled."
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Etegami (e= "picture"; tegami= "letter/message") are simple drawings accompanied by a few apt words. They are usually done on postcards so that they can be easily mailed off to one's friends. Though etegami has few hard-and-fast rules, traditional tools and materials include writing brushes, sumi ink, blocks of water-soluble, mineral-based pigments called gansai, and washi postcards that have varying degrees of "bleed." They often depict some ordinary item from everyday life, especially items that bring a particular season to mind.
The first one is so poignant (brushes away a tear).
ReplyDeleteThe second one is subtle, the first one is poignant, both are so good! i like this series of yours.
ReplyDeletelove these! :-)
ReplyDeleteVery straightforward!
ReplyDeleteなんてアイデアなの?
ReplyDelete穴シリーズ?
考えたことないわ。
ほんと、デビーさんのアイデアは、おもしろすぎ。
絵のタッチがほのぼのしてる。
💗these!
ReplyDeleteNice work Debbie.
ReplyDeleteSimple but you get the message across.
I like both. They are themselves and so much more, propel thoughts forward long after the reading is complete. Thank you for these.
ReplyDeletewonderful images, thought provoking too
ReplyDeleteVery good. Thoughtful.
ReplyDeleteLove both of these. Amazing how you can say so much with so little. Powerful thoughts!
ReplyDeleteWow, nice! I particularly love the wonderful and delicate writing style. Both neat ideas! I really like the way you've cropped the apple.
ReplyDeleteThese are so good... and so true... The top one especially speaks volumes!
ReplyDeleteReally thought provoking! Love the application of color!
ReplyDeleteDebbie this is one of my favorite series. But then again, all your work could be my favorite. Your take on holes is so interesting.
ReplyDeleteGreat items from you, man. I have take into accout your stuff
ReplyDeleteprevious to and you're simply extremely fantastic.
I really like what you've received right here, certainly like what
you're stating and the way through which you
say it. You're making it entertaining and you still take care of to stay it
wise. I cant wait to read much more from you. This is really a terrific website.
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