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Inscription in a beautiful squiggly hand. Circular seals aren't the most common, making this all the more interesting. The red (vermillion, really), adds a dash of color to the monochrome work.
page from my first grade notebook, 1984, sample of the cursive I was taught at school.
That's me and grandma in the drawing with severe lack of noses :)
I was tagged by Studio :D and then it inspired a blog post. I hate to think that this artistic and useful skill is being neglected in favour of technological literacy, but I suspect I am in the minority on that one. I really do love the individuality that comes through in a person's handwriting.
These are answers to the following:
1. Your Name/ Username
2. Right or Left Handed
3. Favourite Letters to Write
4. Least Favorite Letters to Write
5. Write "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog."
6. Tag 6 Contacts.
after all of these yrs. of shows i finally got a vinyl banner. pretty jAzZEd about it. (bad phone pic..but you get the idea) check it out in person at renegade brooklyn.
A cursive 3D style "S" concept for the Somadyn logo redesign.
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I love anything I can shoot with an extended shutter speed. Why? I guess because it's different. There's more of a challenge involved. So the idea of light painting fascinated me. It's a little more abstract that I typically like to go, but hey it's fun!
This is my first attempt at light painting. It is pretty fun and addictive! I did this in the garage mostly because it's the only area I can control light flow. I also thought the brick wall would add a bit of interestingness.
At first I was just playing around writing my name and drawing different shapes. Then I thought it would be neat to have some sort of silhouette in the frame. I remembered this glass head I bought from Pier 1 and decided it would be perfect. I set it up and placed a second flashlight behind it.
I wanted to outline the head with my pin light, but quickly realized this was just wash out the silhouette. So I decided to draw my name instead. At first I kept trying to duck out of the way of the shadow, until I remembered I was also "negative light" and would not affect the head's shadow at all. Pretty cool I think!! Sort of neat thinking I was in the shot the whole time and not visible. A living ghost!
No editing on these except for color and contrast adjustments. They are all single exposure.
Can I just say it is pretty hard to dot an i when you can't remember where you drew the i? LOL.
I have some more plans for this concept but involving people. I just have to talk a few into it. :-D