Wednesday, 21 May 2014

things are looking up


Me-ow-my-oh!

Me-usings and Me-emories


21 May 2014 - I get a bit woozy focusing on this photograph.  Why should a different orientation be so disorienting?  But I do recall a tip for drawing that involves flipping a familiar object upside down.  There is empirical evidence that the brain sees inherent shapes and relationships between those shapes much more readily if it doesn't recognize the thing it is looking at.  It would seem that a well-known face is quickly given a name, and the brain feels that it has done its job.  But if one wants to notice the isosceles triangles that are my ears or the equilateral triangle that is the white patch on my nose, trick the old noggin into giving me a closer look.







 
methodology of the meow-stro

 

 

 

 Today's Catechism 

(for the self-taught)

Don't get too comfortable
in your comfort zone.












Bring back Bastet
Bastet beckons





Catty Corner

word of the day - cat-up, a mischievous and playful feline

No comments:

Post a Comment