january sketches. been doing lineless lately, it's a bit faster than lineart (and i've been scared a bit of it lately)
seen from Belarus
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january sketches. been doing lineless lately, it's a bit faster than lineart (and i've been scared a bit of it lately)
Lucio Fontana, Spatial concept, 1956, 80x70cm
Ma
Nathan Wirth
Related post: HERE
Ma
From the Photographer: “Simply stated: negative space, from a design perspective, is the space that surrounds and flows between the subject of an image. The Japanese spatial concept of ma expresses this in even more interesting, meaningful and valuable ways. While it is difficult to define such a concept in a few choice and illuminating words, one can begin to conceive of ma’s principles by pondering it as a consideration of seeing, hearing and, perhaps, feeling and expressing (a) the intervals and emptiness of space; (b) the void between all things; (c) a pause in time; and (d) a simultaneous experience of form and non-form.
Ma
Nathan Wirth
Related post: HERE
Ma
From the Photographer: “Simply stated: negative space, from a design perspective, is the space that surrounds and flows between the subject of an image. The Japanese spatial concept of ma expresses this in even more interesting, meaningful and valuable ways. While it is difficult to define such a concept in a few choice and illuminating words, one can begin to conceive of ma’s principles by pondering it as a consideration of seeing, hearing and, perhaps, feeling and expressing (a) the intervals and emptiness of space; (b) the void between all things; (c) a pause in time; and (d) a simultaneous experience of form and non-form.
concept from 02.01.2026 upd: fixed the year
Let's pretend that timezones are completely made-up and this post was made before my birthday ended I'd appreciate reblog of this collection of artworks i really like as a gift :>
What's a good way to celebrate an anniversary of an idea? Releasing it in the format it was planned in - comic pages! ... Which i can't because i hadn't drawn them.
But, for now, there's a cover for prologue. It does have a name.
A somewhat newyearish drawing of passers from End of the Cycle (comic I'm working on!!!!)