This is a pure "oozing" (as opposed to the inked oozings I've recently uploaded. A pallette knife was used on the edges but otherwise no brushes created the image, just water and gravity. A large, 10-foot-tall sheep-like insect indigenous to Smulkulitia, a dry, crumbly planet located about 17 octillion light years to the left of earth (earth's left), the wooly mantis is one of the more disliked of the sentient beings occupying the gramma quadrant of the neighboring Cmxfgtmb galaxy. (I know, get a vowel, right?). However their thick luxurious pelts are a joy to hunt and harvest if you're ever out that way (take the Grelchmont Heights Exit off Orions Beltway). Bring a large buck knife though, they're not the sharpest cheddars on the block but they do put up a fight when they're riled.
3 Comments
cathy sharpe 26 Nov 2010
Excellent work, the knife just put the edge to it!Olga van Dijk 15 Nov 2010
What a lovely way to work: Experimenting can bring the best surprises! It almost looks like a wax encaustics. Nice text as well RR. Keep them coming! --Love and Light, OLGAruth sears 26 Jul 2010
Fabulous,I am really enjoying seeing these brilliant oozings,they are so unique and love the story line with this one.