I knew I’d enjoy your image. I was actually hoping for some “literal” interpretations. I love the brush marks and you’ve captured them beautifully.
The diagram reminds me of the butchering one in a book my mum had to study during the war in case she needed to slaughter a cowand carve it up for survival. Your image looks a lot more rounded and benign, although I suppose the end point for the cow is the same.
Yes, I do eat meat, but best not to think too much about the poor cow! I love the Japanese language and calligraphy – huge admiration for them learning to write the characters!
On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 10:42 PM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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I knew I’d enjoy your image. I was actually hoping for some “literal” interpretations. I love the brush marks and you’ve captured them beautifully.
The diagram reminds me of the butchering one in a book my mum had to study during the war in case she needed to slaughter a cowand carve it up for survival. Your image looks a lot more rounded and benign, although I suppose the end point for the cow is the same.
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Yes, I do eat meat, but best not to think too much about the poor cow! I love the Japanese language and calligraphy – huge admiration for them learning to write the characters!
On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 10:42 PM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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Perfect for the theme and humorous too…
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Beautiful!
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Nice ushi 😀
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If anyone was going to have a great response to this challenge, it was going to be you, Debs! Love it 🙂
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Thanks Jo 😀 A bit literal though! Others are using imagination, I used archive !!
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I’ve just got to Megs post now and see what she was getting at. I should have known. Lateral thinking (and beautiful images 🙂 )
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