Acrylic (still wet) on Cement (24" x 24"). I've seen a form of paint drizzle graffiti on sidewalks around NYC and I wanted to give it a go. I only had a few tries to figure this out before I ran out of paint and workable space.
You could try ANZAC biscuits -- for the hell of it. They're really like cookies, but the Australian lexicon favours the word "biscuit" over "cookie". Substitute golden syrup for treacle -- it's just a different kind of sugar.
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12 comments:
Dang that is really really good
It looks like the 300 logo. Awesome!
Sorry Mrs. Scalin Noah's not here right now. redpaint! redpaint!
Like that Piccaso one with sparkler...
I agree with your tags: very abstract!
I think it would look really nice (and tasty) as raspberry syrup on a plate. With a skull shaped brownie. :D
OH! Skull cookie! The pancakes came out well, and you could even make your own skull shaped cookie cutter!
Wow, paint to cookies. That was an interesting leap. :)
awesome!
could be your socially conscious design "gang" sign....
Cookies! Brilliant!
I actually got a skull cookies submission recently! But I'll definitely consider making some of my own before the year is out.
Mm, skookies. Make sure to post the recipe when you do.
I want to favourite this skull. It's awesome.
You could try ANZAC biscuits -- for the hell of it. They're really like cookies, but the Australian lexicon favours the word "biscuit" over "cookie". Substitute golden syrup for treacle -- it's just a different kind of sugar.
Mmm, I've never had ANZAC biscuits, but they sound delicious! Thanks for the tip.
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