08 March 2007

Hidden meaning

There is none.
Pen ink and watercolour on Moleskine sketchbook 21cm x 13cm. Click to enlarge.

17 comments:

a.g.barrows said...

very nice work..
good colors and idea..

bookbabie said...

I used to draw fun stuff like that, then I grew up, too bad for me, huh?

Michael Villegas said...

I appreciate the honesty. I remember in college everyone had a reason for every little mark on their paper. Great work.

Amy Farrier said...

i like it. a sort of cross-section of surreal inner life...

Mauricio said...

Uauuuuu, so cool!!!!


Congrats.

From Brazil

steve said...

I don't know there mvillos, Mr. Nadler might be getting at something else when it says "there is none"--at least that's what I think when I look at the illos--perhaps alluding to heaven and hell? Then again maybe I'm looking too much into it and your perception of the title is dead on. Only the artist knows for sure.

° said...

the artist provides the pic everyone interputs it in their own way. nice drawgs

Larry Lee said...

Very interesting. Thought provoking.

Sergio said...

Beautiful! I love this kind of images. You did not awnser my question yet!

Anonymous said...

of course not...

Michelle Lana said...

Cool!

Steve said...

You sometimes mention an intention to make sculpture, these have a great sense of space, especially the submarine man. If you are into DIY, try a search for foam casting aluminum. It is very easy to do.

Rico said...

These are great concepts... have added link to you from my blog... really must come back here more often to visit :-)

Anonymous said...

I wish if i can share my art reserch portal with you.

Matthew Smith said...

so AWESOME!! great work!

Anonymous said...

Nice work. Love the style and thought process. These are really cool.

Anonymous said...

Love the concept and style. I think I've had those days when I'm stuck in my head