This is a lame attempt to catch up with the 52 week challenge assignments I've missed! Week 48 was supposed to be a photo inspired by the human body. Oh, I had ideas of getting out and about to find a row of mountains the mimicked the human form or capturing a shadow that looked like a profile. Yes, I had ideas, but no opportunity. I kept putting it off, hoping that some time would free up, but it never did. Such is life! So tonight when I lit up the snowman decoration that Isaac made last Christmas, I decided a Picasso-like knock-off was better than no "bodyscape" at all. And here it is.
@randystreat This is how the creators of this 52 Week Challenge described it: The human body has been the study of art since art was first inspired. Your inspiration this week is the human body. Technically, I don't think this really meets their criteria, but I'm not posting on their webpage so I think I can stretch the rules a bit here, so I did!
@robz The original (by my grandson Isaac) is a snowman face with a top hat. Here in the US snowmen have traditionally had either a spot of coal (or a small rock) or a carrot for a nose, although creativity being what it is, I'm sure there are other suitable substitutes out there if you don't have the traditional items.
Thank you one and all for all your views, comments and favs! Wow- you made my night by having so much faith in this you put it on the PP! Thanks especially to all who fav'd it- wow- who knew a Picasso style snowman would be such a big hit!
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Thank you Kerri!
Thank you Ferry!
Thank you Henri! I liked his blue and peach periods but wasn't crazy about any of the cubist paintings. It's always subjective when it comes to liking or disliking, isn't it?
December 16th, 2017
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@robz The original (by my grandson Isaac) is a snowman face with a top hat. Here in the US snowmen have traditionally had either a spot of coal (or a small rock) or a carrot for a nose, although creativity being what it is, I'm sure there are other suitable substitutes out there if you don't have the traditional items.
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Thank you one and all for all your views, comments and favs! Wow- you made my night by having so much faith in this you put it on the PP! Thanks especially to all who fav'd it- wow- who knew a Picasso style snowman would be such a big hit!
Thank you Kerri!
Thank you Ferry!
Thank you Henri! I liked his blue and peach periods but wasn't crazy about any of the cubist paintings. It's always subjective when it comes to liking or disliking, isn't it?