Lately I have unleashed my creative side - creating Kanji in various media. The Brookline Art Center had a fund raiser - different people were asked to "decorate" paint palettes that were then put up for auction. I was lucky to be asked and immortalized Kanji - using shells my sister collected when she lived in Florida and rhinestones from her jewelry days. I must say it came out pretty good - I copied a photograph of him. My mother decided she wanted it and "won" the bidding. He is her "grandson" you know.
All I can tell you is that Kanji will live forever in my works of art.
I have already had another (real) artist paint him on a rock.
I put him on a tee shirt as a party favor for my 50th birthday - we were in a kayak together.
I put him on a tee shirt as a party favor for my 50th birthday - we were in a kayak together.
I have to decide what I can create next - any suggestions?