My StanceWorks.com Feature "Fresh Sheet"
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My StanceWorks.com Feature "Fresh Sheet"
Man this is a good day, I'm on cloud nine right now... I got two features today one on StanceWorks and one on SpeedHunters. (I will post shortly).
Any ways here is a snip-it of the feature on StanceWorks.com, written by TheNeek. I want to give a big thanks to Mike Burroughs and Nick for doing an awesome job with Stanceworks.. If you have not been to the site already go head and check it out.. So enough talking and just enjoy..
Feature can be found here: http://www.stanceworks.com/?p=689
Everything starts fresh, clean, and un-touched. From a new novel on a white sheet of paper to a brand new stretched canvas for art, raw materials start as just that, raw, shapeless and without form ready to be cut and crafted into something more. Painters start with that first swipe of their colored brush, a novelist begins with a single strike of the typewriter key all the while adding layer upon layer of depth until the craftsman’s vision is complete. Sometimes this vision is busy, while others it is very simple. The topic here is an unassuming simple rendition of the raw form. Edafe, the owner of this ’06 Z33, has taken a blank sheet of paper and added only what’s needed. Adding a splash here, a brush stroke there, a well needed adverb to create something so simple that you can get lost in its complexity.
“I wanted something simple, clean and mean looking.” Edafe describes.
I wont give away everything just go to the link Here: FRESH SHEET. to check out the rest of the feature and pics..
Any ways here is a snip-it of the feature on StanceWorks.com, written by TheNeek. I want to give a big thanks to Mike Burroughs and Nick for doing an awesome job with Stanceworks.. If you have not been to the site already go head and check it out.. So enough talking and just enjoy..
Feature can be found here: http://www.stanceworks.com/?p=689
Everything starts fresh, clean, and un-touched. From a new novel on a white sheet of paper to a brand new stretched canvas for art, raw materials start as just that, raw, shapeless and without form ready to be cut and crafted into something more. Painters start with that first swipe of their colored brush, a novelist begins with a single strike of the typewriter key all the while adding layer upon layer of depth until the craftsman’s vision is complete. Sometimes this vision is busy, while others it is very simple. The topic here is an unassuming simple rendition of the raw form. Edafe, the owner of this ’06 Z33, has taken a blank sheet of paper and added only what’s needed. Adding a splash here, a brush stroke there, a well needed adverb to create something so simple that you can get lost in its complexity.
“I wanted something simple, clean and mean looking.” Edafe describes.
I wont give away everything just go to the link Here: FRESH SHEET. to check out the rest of the feature and pics..