I thought a man, although a dotted shirt I think worn more often by women. I must remember my own steps in drawing: when I drew either men or women, they always looked masculine, while a (female) friend of mine always had the other way round, her characters always looked female..
So my reply is: he/she is what you meant him/her to be :-)
Thanks for your answers! It doesn't matter, actually. I just asked out of curiosity. I was surprised When Philippe thank me for the drawing of a woman. Because I drew a man :)
I like that drawings and mail art have their own life..
Very creative use of the stamp - I like all the elements you combined for this piece of mail art.
ReplyDeleteThose stamps are very inspiring!
DeleteA beautiful envelope!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteBy the way, a question for both of you (and to everybody!): Do you think this person is a man or a woman?
ReplyDeleteFrom the horizontal view it looks more like a woman; in portrait view, the figure looks more masculine.
DeleteA human :-)
DeleteI thought a man, although a dotted shirt I think worn more often by women.
I must remember my own steps in drawing: when I drew either men or women, they always looked masculine, while a (female) friend of mine always had the other way round, her characters always looked female..
So my reply is: he/she is what you meant him/her to be :-)
Thanks for your answers! It doesn't matter, actually. I just asked out of curiosity. I was surprised When Philippe thank me for the drawing of a woman. Because I drew a man :)
DeleteI like that drawings and mail art have their own life..