Alphabet as a pretext
A letter just as a pretext to begin each small abstract. Collage, watercolor and ink.
12 Apr 2017
4 favorites
B
I recently got a tiny old museum catalog of abstracts by Julius Bissier and was fascinated by them. But what looks simple isn't always so simple to do. So decided to make some watercolor backgrounds and begin with a letter, just as a pretext to be able to continue with collage, watercolor and ink. It isn't an interpretation of the letter or anything alike, the letter becomes just a shape and line element.
06 Apr 2017
6 favorites
3 comments
A
I recently got a tiny old museum catalog of abstracts by Julius Bissier and was fascinated by them. But what looks simple isn't always so simple to do. So decided to make some watercolor backgrounds and begin with a letter, just as a pretext to be able to continue with collage, watercolor and ink. It isn't an interpretation of the letter or anything alike, the letter becomes just a shape and line element.
12 Apr 2017
3 favorites
2 comments
L
I recently got a tiny old museum catalog of abstracts by Julius Bissier and was fascinated by them. But what looks simple isn't always so simple to do. So decided to make some watercolor backgrounds and begin with a letter, just as a pretext to be able to continue with collage, watercolor and ink. It isn't an interpretation of the letter or anything alike, the letter becomes just a shape and line element.
12 Apr 2017
4 favorites
1 comment
M
I recently got a tiny old museum catalog of abstracts by Julius Bissier and was fascinated by them. But what looks simple isn't always so simple to do. So decided to make some watercolor backgrounds and begin with a letter, just as a pretext to be able to continue with collage, watercolor and ink. It isn't an interpretation of the letter or anything alike, the letter becomes just a shape and line element.
12 Apr 2017
7 favorites
10 comments
gato en medio del alfabeto
Collage. I took one piece of hand colored paper to make one of the letter-abstracts but it wanted to be a cat.
12 Apr 2017
9 favorites
7 comments
Q
I recently got a tiny old museum catalog of abstracts by Julius Bissier and was fascinated by them. But what looks simple isn't always so simple to do. So decided to make some watercolor backgrounds and begin with a letter, just as a pretext to be able to continue with collage, watercolor and ink. It isn't an interpretation of the letter or anything alike, the letter becomes just a shape and line element.
12 Apr 2017
4 favorites
P
I recently got a tiny old museum catalog of abstracts by Julius Bissier and was fascinated by them. But what looks simple isn't always so simple to do. So decided to make some watercolor backgrounds and begin with a letter, just as a pretext to be able to continue with collage, watercolor and ink. It isn't an interpretation of the letter or anything alike, the letter becomes just a shape and line element.
12 Apr 2017
4 favorites
O
I recently got a tiny old museum catalog of abstracts by Julius Bissier and was fascinated by them. But what looks simple isn't always so simple to do. So decided to make some watercolor backgrounds and begin with a letter, just as a pretext to be able to continue with collage, watercolor and ink. It isn't an interpretation of the letter or anything alike, the letter becomes just a shape and line element.
12 Apr 2017
5 favorites
1 comment
N
I recently got a tiny old museum catalog of abstracts by Julius Bissier and was fascinated by them. But what looks simple isn't always so simple to do. So decided to make some watercolor backgrounds and begin with a letter, just as a pretext to be able to continue with collage, watercolor and ink. It isn't an interpretation of the letter or anything alike, the letter becomes just a shape and line element.
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