I love the first piece, for how the color gives the sponge a different look in texture (or even in material). I appreciate the art you post, and I can see you have shown your perspective in favoring certain pieces, but I'm curious about the reason why.
I agree with Vesper. I'd like to hear more about your opinions on the pieces. But the pieces you found in all your posts are very interesting. You talk a lot in class so I know you have strong opinions! Use that to your advantage and just go wild because no ones going to argue your opinion on here!
the sponge art is sick and i really like the picture of the whole exhibit
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ReplyDeleteI love the first piece, for how the color gives the sponge a different look in texture (or even in material). I appreciate the art you post, and I can see you have shown your perspective in favoring certain pieces, but I'm curious about the reason why.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Vesper. I'd like to hear more about your opinions on the pieces. But the pieces you found in all your posts are very interesting.
ReplyDeleteYou talk a lot in class so I know you have strong opinions! Use that to your advantage and just go wild because no ones going to argue your opinion on here!
These are absolutely amazing! the colors and the fact that they are made out of sponges. Good work. i really enjoy your blog.
ReplyDeleteThese are absolutely amazing! the colors and the fact that they are made out of sponges. Good work. i really enjoy your blog.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting idea. I don't think I've ever seen sponge art or at least not like this.
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