Oh, hey, my white dog with black nose. LOL. Oh wait if it was him, there would be some drool included. But drool is clear, so I guess it is there. I just didn’t see it at first. Great piece of min.art. Donna
I'm loving how most people today are keeping this assignment simple. This little splotch can be anything a punctuation mark, a black whole to a different dimension, a squashed bug, coffee stain, a drop of paint, .... You did a great job!
PS: I had to chuckle over dmZapp's comment - that's good! :)
Sorry I am so late visiting. I was so sick yesterday, I could barely sit up. Something I ate, I guess. I'm marginally better today, at least. Oh Nicole, your minimal is even more so than mine. I absolutely adore how you met this challenge. Best one yet!
So cool, Nicole! I've been learning so much about art. This reminds me of Piet Mondrian's work, and how he off-sets his structures to reflect his opposition to the "false ease" of symmetry (so I learned). I hope your sweet Eva has completely recovered from Covid! Have a safe and happy weekend!
I don't think most people have any idea how hard it is to draw minimally ... but you make it look easy. I think of lyrics in one of the Muse songs ... "a super star sucked into a massive black hole" ... isn't it fun that this picture can be anything we want it to be? You are a genius, Nicole :)
...minimalism to the max!
ReplyDeleteIs that a polar bear in a blizzard?
ReplyDeleteOMG Good one Debra!!! ♥
DeleteI love this Nicole!
ReplyDeleteVery minimal, well done! Valerie
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't get more minimalist than that!
ReplyDeleteI can't say minimalism is my thing. But you sure nailed it here!
ReplyDeleteYou nailed the prompt.
ReplyDeleteHappy you dropped by my blog today Nicole.
Much💖love
Obrigado pela obra de Arte Nicole. Abraço carioca.
ReplyDeletePerfect!
ReplyDeletePerfect!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, hey, my white dog with black nose. LOL. Oh wait if it was him, there would be some drool included. But drool is clear, so I guess it is there. I just didn’t see it at first. Great piece of min.art. Donna
ReplyDeleteTotally simple but still interesting 🖤😉
ReplyDeleteSimplicity is beautiful ~ Xo
ReplyDeleteLiving in the moment,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
I LOVE this Nicole!!! So amazing and so minimal. It's perfect!!! Love Debra's comment lol! ;)
ReplyDeleteNicole,
ReplyDeleteI'm loving how most people today are keeping this assignment simple. This little splotch can be anything a punctuation mark, a black whole to a different dimension, a squashed bug, coffee stain, a drop of paint, .... You did a great job!
PS: I had to chuckle over dmZapp's comment - that's good! :)
Sorry I am so late visiting. I was so sick yesterday, I could barely sit up. Something I ate, I guess. I'm marginally better today, at least. Oh Nicole, your minimal is even more so than mine. I absolutely adore how you met this challenge. Best one yet!
ReplyDeleteSo cool, Nicole! I've been learning so much about art. This reminds me of Piet Mondrian's work, and how he off-sets his structures to reflect his opposition to the "false ease" of symmetry (so I learned). I hope your sweet Eva has completely recovered from Covid! Have a safe and happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteperfect for the theme, cant get any more minimalist than that
ReplyDeletemade me giggle. Good one !
ReplyDeleteI don't think most people have any idea how hard it is to draw minimally ... but you make it look easy. I think of lyrics in one of the Muse songs ... "a super star sucked into a massive black hole" ... isn't it fun that this picture can be anything we want it to be? You are a genius, Nicole :)
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From the Sol
Spot on!
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan