Imagine a world without abundant plant life, without sunlight and rain, the warmth of light, and the normalcy of one season following upon the heels of another.
It would be a drab, sere, cold place, the kind you see on dystopian science fiction movies, a hostile environment where humans and animals would not want to, or possibly could not, live.
Je galère à terminer mon grand carnet de croquis, dans lequel je travaille depuis… 1 an à peu près.
Et pourtant, je compte bien le terminer, alors que je faisais partie des personnes qui abandonnaient leur carnet à la moindre page un peu moche.
Mais ça, c'était avant !
C'est le sujet de cet article sur le blog, le rapport de l'artiste à ses carnets. Et c'est compliqué, parfois 😅
Impressionistic seascape in soothing, cheerful colors. Squint a bit and see if you can imagine the ocean on a warm day. Waves are rolling in, mountains anchor the horizon line, and a small island anchors the right side.
In the back of our minds, deep in our hearts, we all have a place that we think perfect, a sort of paradise where it would be delightful to live.
For me, one of those places is the country -- far out in the country and surrounded by meadows and trees, with plenty of space for animals to graze and children to play.
Stylized 3D illustration for a 2001 article in the Dutch PC-Active magazine, about the Code Red worm, which was the first large-scale, mixed-threat attack to successfully target enterprise networks.