Monday, October 29, 2012

Fool in the Rain

This weekend has mostly been a wash due to the "Super Monster Storm" also known as Hurricane Sandy. We lost power a couple of times today. I enjoyed the break from being connected. It was relaxing to sit and listen to the wind and rain and work on a drawing.

Today's drawing came from a great old tome that has been in my library for many years called "History of Far Eastern Art" by Sherman Lee. It's a wonderful, thick book full of photos of amazing art stretching back for centuries. My eye landed on a tiny bronze sculpture from the Indus culture, a "Dancing Girl" from the Mohenjo-daro region. I like her attitude and her weird, cyber-punk left arm. Everything ancient is futuristic again. Sometime many years from now, when I look at this drawing again, I'll think about the rain and the wind and the quiet space that Sandy gave me so I had time to dance with this beauty.

OK HW

4 comments:

  1. Great poetic attitude & also a very nice drawing. Glad you took that super natural moment with serenity.

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    1. Thanks' Sly! Considering all the damage Hurricane Sandy did north of here in New Jersey, New York and elsewhere, I'm feeling very lucky today.

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    1. Thanks' for the kind words and for joining my blog. I took a look at your blogs and like what I see. I'll check out your comic sometime.

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