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I started with some water colour pencil shavings (I was sharpening my sons pencils and couldn't stand those shavings going to waste) and just went from there. As I did the tangling in a couple of sittings, I can see how my creativity was focused in different ways across the course of several days - some days angular, some days organic, some days curvy and free form.
This axon was 10' tall and 3' wide. Spent about 30 hours building the model, extracting the linework, cleaning it up, and lineweighting it. The reason for all this labor? We have been in a tectonics studio the entire year.
The irony? OF COURSE the jury barely noticed it. OF COURSE they almost exclusively looked at perspectives.
Here's the order of importance for catching a jury's eye:
Physical model. Always model.
if no model, perspectives
if no perspectives, elevations
if no elevations, axonometrics
if no axonometrics, sections.
if no sections, plans.
And print everything white on black background. So it seems more serious and hip.
I kid, but It's somewhat true.
Does anyone remember doing those symmetry patterns at school? The ones we did with just a pencil and a ruler and no curves, just straight lines.
(There is probably a word for these patterns, but I can't remember what it is. If anyone knows, please remind me!)
Well, I thought I'd have a go at doing this digitally in photoshop, and TBH, it wasn't as hard as I thought it might be. I started off making the original piece, then flipped the images around, messed around with colours, then moved on to distorting it.
I had lots of fun making these.
SEE THE ORIGINAL I MADE BELOW
©jackiecrossley
meh- i dont think i am digging this as much as the flower background- which is good cos the flower background is the "real" one. i am also embroidering this drawing so you know stay tuned folks!
Line drawings of the Way of Mercy artworks. Colouring in exercises for children and adults alike. By Rachel Alem
prompt - write about, or draw some of the doors in your life.
taking inspiration from keri smith's 100 Ideas list.
The new Sneakers Zine was created on a rainy weekend with To Build A Home by Cinematic Orchestra on loop 27 times.
The gist:
-16 pages of different sneakers for your itchy hands to color in
-created with the intention of coloring in, but to use however you please
-laser-printed insides
-full-color laser printed cover on glossy artcard, comes in blue
-1/2 sized
-bound with twine
"Stories and Sketches; Children of Other Lands" by Nellie B. Allen and Edward K. Robinson who copyrighted in 1923. Illustrated by Margeurite Davis. Ginn and Company.
my rendition of bob ross (http://dlucas84.files.wordpress.com/2007/03/bob_ross_csg033_mountain_splender.jpg)