Such an interesting technique, and an enormous variety out of a seemingly--but only seemingly-- simple method. I particularly liked Ness and Heron Hour, the former has a simple, musical elegance, and the latter makes such nice use of the cutouts. But all are appealing, and I thank you for introducing me to this artist and his work.
(One FYI: in the slide approach used here, I can't view these on my laptop, as the printed matter overlays them too much. This is also the case on my laptop, though not quite as problematic. I seem to recall you may already be aware of this, and I don't know whether this is fixable, but I wanted to note it, just in case.)
It is interesting art and certainly takes a lot of time to produce them, but they don’t really appeal to me.
Such an interesting technique, and an enormous variety out of a seemingly--but only seemingly-- simple method. I particularly liked Ness and Heron Hour, the former has a simple, musical elegance, and the latter makes such nice use of the cutouts. But all are appealing, and I thank you for introducing me to this artist and his work.
(One FYI: in the slide approach used here, I can't view these on my laptop, as the printed matter overlays them too much. This is also the case on my laptop, though not quite as problematic. I seem to recall you may already be aware of this, and I don't know whether this is fixable, but I wanted to note it, just in case.)