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2005
“Jackson began creating masking tape lettering as respite from hours spent designing on the computer. Therapy resulted from some of these masking tape studies.“
This is a layered collage piece. Almost every detail on it is a different layer which has been colored, dyed, and trimmed to make this cute scene. Made for Unicorn ATC Series INTL - 1 of 9: Traditional swap on Swap-bot.
"Pretty in Pink" is done with acrylic paint,watercolors, and colored paper which have been cut and layers in a paper collage which has then been rubber cemented to some Bristol Board to give the card some strength.
ATC Handdrawn except for circles around eyes. (used a template) Tangled and coloured with neocolour 11 crayons and a water brush.
Visited the Oregon Historical Society archives recently to appreciate and learn about vintage typography and hand-illustrated landform representation.
Now you see it, now you don't. Well, almost. Thinaire is the bean pole condensed milk hand-set font that asks "Why go bold?"
About ten years ago I started to draw a comic about a northern steeplejack with a penchant for steam. I've finished eight pages now. He has some whacky adventures, and I don't know where it's going, but I'll post more pages if anyone's interested. I'm still drawing it, if I live long enough it might get finished!
Better be getting my package today! Silly kitty. Made for ATC - Free Themed # 94 (USA) swap on Swap-bot.
"Time To Get The Mail" is done with watercolors and a touch of acrylic paint. This is just the WIP.
Challenge: "make several sketches (at least three) of sights / places / buildings / sceneries that you see (almost) every day."
We used to eat at a burger place called Bagger Dave's every month or so, and I would always sketch their condiments holder. The local Bagger Dave's is sadly closed - IIRC these condiments were at Buddy's Pizza. Pencil in Moleskine gridded notebook. Removed from notebook to send in swap.
Swapbot: HDoP Urban Sketching Challenge (Hand-drawn or Painted swaps group)
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Another page, two versions of same drawing. On the left is another drawing I will submit to my online drawing class for grading. On the right, is what I did to it to turn it into a ZIA.
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Spent a couple nights working on this one. Originally it was to just trade randomly, but I love it far to much now with the way it turned out. I may change my mind and trade it for the right piece, but for now it will stay on my desk.
"Death Becomes Her" is done completely in Prisma Colored Pencils and acrylic paint and pen which has then been rubber cemented to some Bristol Board to give the card some strength.
More watercolor! Took me a while to figure out what red color I wanted to use for the radishes, so my trial palette was nuts! ^.^ Made for ATC - Free Themed # 79 (USA) swap on Swap-bot.
"You're Simply 'Radish'ing" is done with watercolors and a touch of acrylic paint which has then been rubber cemented to some Bristol Board to give the card some strength.
Visited the Oregon Historical Society archives recently to appreciate and learn about vintage typography and hand-illustrated landform representation.
Wood-burned ATC made for limn in the March 1-1 ATC match trade at Mail Art World. She prefers handdrawn work and flowers. This was based on a photo I took in my parents' garden in Virginia a few springs back.
Wood-burning and oil color pencils on basswood.
2005
“Cohen created Euclid as an homage to the work of her late husband, Alvin Lustig. Euclid is constructed using geometric forms from the type case, echoing the method Alvin Lustig used in his redesign of Arts & Architecture in the late 1930s.”
handdrawn Khmissa with Lotus...made to order for lovely customer. Given away as a unique present to her friend.....customer requested a Hand of Fatima with a Lotus executed in the color of henna and a non girly henna style ;) Story behind this gigt had to do woth beautiful memories, friendship and new beginning in life...love my job