You have made ironing a subject for art by turning it into a landscape ... or a seascape, even ... yes, it's like following the travels of a little boat ... or is that just me!!
Thanks, e-j and Steve. e-j: Yes, I was thinking of a landscape and seascape. I am so glad that you saw it! My intent was to make the first two frames ambiguous, and then make the iron obvious in the last two frames.
You have made ironing a subject for art by turning it into a landscape ... or a seascape, even ... yes, it's like following the travels of a little boat ... or is that just me!!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, what unique, spectacular work Laurel!
ReplyDeleteThanks, e-j and Steve. e-j: Yes, I was thinking of a landscape and seascape. I am so glad that you saw it! My intent was to make the first two frames ambiguous, and then make the iron obvious in the last two frames.
ReplyDeleteWow very nice wrinkles! They look like mini photographs
ReplyDeletegreat job! work, work, work, i hate ironing!
ReplyDeleteThese are stunning. I really like their graphic quality, the movement and transitions. Very very nice.
ReplyDeleteThis is a really cool series. It would be fun to see them all framed and hung together.
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