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this is a 4 page comic i did for the new "triebwerk", a comicanthology published by the illustrationclass kassel.
you can get it for 9,50 € + mailing. just write an email to:
ines.geisser@gmx.de
"TODAY AND TOMORROW"
ein Siebdruckbuch, 1. Auflage, 150 Exemplare, Fadenheftung
beteiligte Künstler:
Aisha Franz, Isabel Seliger, Nina Kaun, Daniel von Bothmer, Katharina Röser-Dümmig, Sheree Betz, Katharina Scholz, Ilknur Kocer, Daniela Witzel, Lina Walde, Markus Färber, Gabriel Sahlmüller, René Rogge, Burcu Türker, Kirsten Rothbart, Daniel van Westen, Jana Kreisl, Lea Heinrich, Kirsten Carina Geisser, Ines Christine Geisser, Leonard Riegel
Heute hat der Bär noch Hunger und der Toaster reicht für zwei Scheiben billig Alditoast. Doch was wird morgen sein? Und was war überhaupt gestern? und in der Zeit dazwischen? Sind wir vielleicht schon in der Zukunft angelangt? Antworten und Fragen findet ihr in diesem liebevoll in Handarbeit hergestelltem Siebdruckbuch der Illuklasse Kassel.
Zu haben für 36 Euro. Einfach per Email melden!
a silkscreenbook by the illustrationclass kassel! if you want one just write an email!
That's my team for a WRESTLINGQUARTET, we made in the illustrationclass. 8 other artists are working on this project. Coming soon...
Also taken for Illustration Class! ;3
There is something veeeeeeeeeeeeeery wrong about this Aqua di Gio! ;3
But I think just few girls will be able to find it out!! ;P
(Yesss... I bought it. I'm a criminal ecchi! ~~~ LMAO)
this is a 4 page comic i did for the new "triebwerk", a comicanthology published by the illustrationclass kassel.
you can get it for 9,50 € + mailing. just write an email to:
ines.geisser@gmx.de
Assignment: Participants were given a sheet of paper with a doodle on it, and were instructed to experiment and explore what could be created with it.
Exercise taken from www.illustrationclass.com/?p=46
A commercial bumpervideo for a travelprogram about Istanbul. I made this after a trip in 2008 with my illustrationclass to Istanbul. That city is incredible!
Assignment: Participants were given a sheet of paper with a doodle on it, and were instructed to experiment and explore what could be created with it.
Exercise taken from www.illustrationclass.com/?p=46
Assignment: Participants were given a sheet of paper with a doodle on it, and were instructed to experiment and explore what could be created with it.
Exercise taken from www.illustrationclass.com/?p=46
Assignment: Participants chose 1-2 colored pencils and began drawing a head and shoulders on a piece of folded paper. They then passed the paper and pencil(s) onto the next person, folding the paper under so that the second participant could not see the head and shoulders. They drew the torso and arms, and the third person drew hands and legs. The resulting image in unique thee-part creature!
Exercise printed from www.illustrationclass.com/?p=52
Assignment: Participants chose 1-2 colored pencils and began drawing a head and shoulders on a piece of folded paper. They then passed the paper and pencil(s) onto the next person, folding the paper under so that the second participant could not see the head and shoulders. They drew the torso and arms, and the third person drew hands and legs. The resulting image in unique thee-part creature!
Exercise printed from www.illustrationclass.com/?p=52
Assignment: Participants chose 1-2 colored pencils and began drawing a head and shoulders on a piece of folded paper. They then passed the paper and pencil(s) onto the next person, folding the paper under so that the second participant could not see the head and shoulders. They drew the torso and arms, and the third person drew hands and legs. The resulting image in unique thee-part creature!
Exercise printed from www.illustrationclass.com/?p=52
Assignment: Participants chose 1-2 colored pencils and began drawing a head and shoulders on a piece of folded paper. They then passed the paper and pencil(s) onto the next person, folding the paper under so that the second participant could not see the head and shoulders. They drew the torso and arms, and the third person drew hands and legs. The resulting image in unique thee-part creature!
Exercise printed from www.illustrationclass.com/?p=52
Assignment: Participants chose 1-2 colored pencils and began drawing a head and shoulders on a piece of folded paper. They then passed the paper and pencil(s) onto the next person, folding the paper under so that the second participant could not see the head and shoulders. They drew the torso and arms, and the third person drew hands and legs. The resulting image in unique thee-part creature!
Exercise printed from www.illustrationclass.com/?p=52
Assignment: Participants were given a sheet of paper with a doodle on it, and were instructed to experiment and explore what could be created with it.
Exercise taken from www.illustrationclass.com/?p=46
Assignment: Participants were given a sheet of paper with a doodle on it, and were instructed to experiment and explore what could be created with it.
Exercise taken from www.illustrationclass.com/?p=46