Homecoming, a collaborative creation by VectorOpenStock's team, was inspired by the surrealist Cadavre Exquis technique. The team gathered around a table, each equipped with a sheet of paper divided into 5 parts. They took turns drawing on one part for 3 minutes before rotating the pages to the left and repeating the process until the entire sheet was filled. The Trash Machine is one of the incredible outcomes of this artistic experiment. Check out the pictures showcasing the creative process here: <a href=https://www.vectoropenstock.com/blog/vectoropenstock-creative-fridays-cadavre-exquis>here</a>. exquisite-corpse cadavre-exquis cadaver-exquisito Exquisite Homecoming Collab
Various thrushes, circa 1850. Clockwise from top, the Little Tawny Thrush (merula minor), Richardson's Thrush (Richardsonii), the Tawny Thrush (Turdus Wilsonii), the Water Thrush (aquatica), Audubon's Thrush (Ludoviciana) and the Golden-Crowned Thrush (auricapilla). Engraved by John Miller after A. Wilson and Captain Brown. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images) White Background 1850-1859 Animal Themes Thrushes