Nope. But I do like the horizontal layout on what appears to be a vertical surface. I was looking through a camera looking down until I saw the light switch on the wall and the entire perspective changed.
But being so neat it is no wonder the white space is still blank...it is from chaos that order springs.
long, long ago in what seems like a previous lifespan ,I think I took an early computer class. This image reminds me of the projection screen image at the front of the class where the instructor demonstrated for us how to utilize this software program.
kristen: ding ding ding! we have a winner!! yay kristen!
to all: this is an analog construction of the adobe photoshop interface. made of cardboard and found objects and old school art supplies.
note i beam cursor is palette knife. love the measuring tape rules. real pencils and brushes to indicate those tools. real magnifying glass. polaroid photos to indicate screen view options. printed type for options with pen and ink symbol. note top of menu bar -cardboard boxes.
Nope. But I do like the horizontal layout on what appears to be a vertical surface. I was looking through a camera looking down until I saw the light switch on the wall and the entire perspective changed.
ReplyDeleteBut being so neat it is no wonder the white space is still blank...it is from chaos that order springs.
That could certainly organise some of my mess...when you run out of floor space 'go vertical', good idea. :-) ♡
ReplyDeletekeep guessing
ReplyDeleteMS Paint opening page?
ReplyDeleteToo clean and organzied to be real.
ReplyDeleteI'll just wait around until either someone guesss correctly or you finally say what it is.
meanwhile, I'll rummage around your blog. Hope you don't mind.......
kristen: so so warm.....
ReplyDeleteboxer: well its certainly not my workspace. grherha mind? i dont mind. pack a bag and stay.
Adobe Photoshop?
ReplyDeletecan I just say that I secretly love that someone named their blog fazyluckers. ::giggle::
ReplyDeleteI have no idea what that is!
looks like
ReplyDeletephotoshop for
illiterate artists
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I have no idea, but I like laughing along with Kim and /t.
ReplyDeletelong, long ago in what seems like a previous lifespan ,I think I took an early computer class. This image reminds me of the projection screen image at the front of the class where the instructor demonstrated for us how to utilize this software program.
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ReplyDeletekristen: ding ding ding! we have a winner!! yay kristen!
ReplyDeleteto all: this is an analog construction of the adobe photoshop interface. made of cardboard and found objects and old school art supplies.
note i beam cursor is palette knife. love the measuring tape rules. real pencils and brushes to indicate those tools. real magnifying glass. polaroid photos to indicate screen view options. printed type for options with pen and ink symbol. note top of menu bar -cardboard boxes.
neato.
It's an analog construction of the adobe photoshop interface.
ReplyDeleteYeah, what troll said. :)
ReplyDeleteNeeds more heads and bodies to put them on.
ReplyDeleteWhat's Adobe photoshop? I just take my film to Walgreens.
ReplyDeleteDang! I knew what that was right off and just now got here.
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