My Dwindering Thoughts

A collection of my many curiosities. Dwindering 2008 coined by me adj. a combination of the words dwindling & wandering. follow me on twitter: @judithsthoughts
Find me on Polyvore

Judith's book montage

L.A. Candy
Shanghai Girls: A Novel
Haroun and the Sea of Stories
The Elegance of the Hedgehog
The White Tiger
Then We Came to the End
The Stone Diaries:
Company of Liars
Watchmen
The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
Love in the Time of Cholera
Bringing Home the Birkin: My Life in Hot Pursuit of the World's Most Coveted Handbag
My Jesus Year: A Rabbi's Son Wanders the Bible Belt in Search of His Own Faith
Supreme Courtship
The Tales of Beedle the Bard
On Beauty
Ender's Game
A Lion Among Men
The Other Queen: A Novel
The New York Times Expand Your Mind Crosswords: 75 Brain-Boosting Puzzles


Judith's favorite books »

Mar 26, 2009 2:19pm
“A Little Thing” by  Mauro Ezequiel Aramendy

Artist’s Statement:
A curious balloon that rises up helped by a soft breeze, shows us, in a metaphoric and intuitive way, “the flux of creative ideas” that make us look to the future signed by our stronger wishes and objectives.
If you stop in the details you could discover how to mix different realities in two and three dimensions.
Can you feel the breeze?I invite you to travel in a full flight of illusions of what we want and how we want it.
Another amazing technological marvel, as this work really looks as though it was done on wood while in reality it was created using digital media. I simply like the soothing color palette and the whimsical nature of this work.

“A Little Thing” by  Mauro Ezequiel Aramendy

Artist’s Statement:

A curious balloon that rises up helped by a soft breeze, shows us, in a metaphoric and intuitive way, “the flux of creative ideas” that make us look to the future signed by our stronger wishes and objectives.

If you stop in the details you could discover how to mix different realities in two and three dimensions.

Can you feel the breeze?
I invite you to travel in a full flight of illusions of what we want and how we want it.

Another amazing technological marvel, as this work really looks as though it was done on wood while in reality it was created using digital media. I simply like the soothing color palette and the whimsical nature of this work.

Comments (View)
block:Permalink}
blog comments powered by Disqus
Page 1 of 1