Horton was amazingly gifted. He manages deep complexity with almost no light, and few lines. It’s a particular genius.
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You can see struggle and surrender together in her face with just a few strokes of ink. That is definitely genius. I’m really enjoying this series, but this is my favourite so far. I hope there are many more to come.
Counting tomorrow’s, there are 15 more. I think. There are 9 more from his book of images, and a few more from Rider’s The Mahatma and the Hare: A Dream Story.
So much expression in so few lines in the face!! How do they do that?!?
Horton was amazingly gifted. He manages deep complexity with almost no light, and few lines. It’s a particular genius.
You can see struggle and surrender together in her face with just a few strokes of ink. That is definitely genius. I’m really enjoying this series, but this is my favourite so far. I hope there are many more to come.
Counting tomorrow’s, there are 15 more. I think. There are 9 more from his book of images, and a few more from Rider’s The Mahatma and the Hare: A Dream Story.
Despair. Depression?
I love the bony wings.