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April 13, 2013

DC No. 98: Beauty

No. 2
charcoal and crayon on newsprint
11 x 8.5 inches
2013

Drawing sees beauty in everything.

Behold — more beauty in tinyWOOLF.





11 comments:

  1. So very true, Emily.
    Beautiful drawing!
    xo Carole

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  2. leonardo da vinci once said: "simplicity is the ultimate satisfaction", and i love him dearly for pointing that out, and for finding it back here.

    so, i wonder also. you've prepped the newsprint, right?
    thxs for playing, emily!
    n♥

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  3. Woolf, thx. No i did not prep the newsprint. Raw, mortal surface.....it's ephemeral...for any safekeeping, I will scan and make print at high res. This was impromptu little drawing done at the Essex Art Center open house. The spirit moved me...

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  4. Oh I love this Emily! So perfect and simple...not to mention I have a pension for well- used pencils, love :)

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  5. i like your drawing very much
    of something i just love
    a pencil
    and you can create
    a beautiful world

    thank you!
    Patrice A.

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  6. Love the simplicity and the beauty in the message. Beautiful idea, beautiful creation, beautifully shared. Thank you

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  7. Ha, this makes me smile. Now I want to take that pencil and start drawing on the bare sheet it's lying on!

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  8. Ah, so true, emily! drawing is the way of REALLY seeing. this stubby little pencil is beautifully seen. -sus

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  9. oh yes, that´s it!
    and now i am thinking about all the beautiful lines this crayon did...
    x Stefanie

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  10. very touching in it's simplicity, the humble pencil stub in all it's beauty, the story it tells also, lovely Emily, xx

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  11. Beauty IS simple isn't it! How much we have all learned in this drawing challenge. How many new thoughts and old thoughts revisited have I travelled these past few days visiting you all. This is a great rendition that says so much. What are the visuals that that pencil has rendered I ask myself. It is all good. And all so simple. N, xo

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