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"Tea Time Tales" by Rose Fyleman. Illustrated by Erick Berry. Copyright 1929, 1930 by Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc.

Place I want to go

Cappadocia (or Kapadokya, Kappadokía, Capadocia)

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cappadocia

from the Sketchbook Project Vol. 4

 

Ephemera, photocopy and watercolor on graph paper.

I was just writing some copy for the Jeep Gear site and found this nice graphic on one of the new T-shirts. You can check out the Jeep T's here: www.gear.jeep.com/dept_prod.asp?dept_id=49

This is a bit of detail from one of my illustrations for bunnigami, a little booklet of origami instructions which I drew and illustrated with bunnies.

Please head over to my blog if you wish to see the picture in full:

joeysdreamgarden.blogspot.com

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

 

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All drawings were done by Benny Banks, locomotive engineer on the BNSF in Bellingham, WA.

 

Benny retired in 2007.

Illustration used in an information flyer on ‘Most important baseline findings and actions’ for 5th Innovation Platform meeting in Inhassoro Mozambique as part of imGoats project ‘Small ruminant value chains as platforms for reducing poverty and increasing food security in dryland areas of India and Mozambique’(illustration credit: ILRI/Birgit Boogaard).

Two or one tree?

Used in information flyer on ‘Most important baseline findings and actions’ for 5th Innovation Platform meeting in Inhassoro Mozambique as part of imGoats project ‘Small ruminant value chains as platforms for reducing poverty and increasing food security in dryland areas of India and Mozambique’ (illustration credit: ILRI/Birgit Boogaard).

Illustrations by Jacob Bates Abbott. 1942.

Used as illustration on Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Index (WEAI) to represent ‘Health’ (Illustration credit: ILRI/Birgit Boogaard).

Tangles done in the "Zentangle A Day" Book, created by Carole Ohl, CZT. Colored with Derwent Inktense Pencils, Prismacolor Pencils, and fine line pens. Drawn with Micron .01 and .005 pens.

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Guitar Hero <3

 

Used as illustration card for consumer interviews to rank meat and fish preference for study in Mozambique entitled ‘Behaviour of goat meat consumers on Vilanculos and Inhassoro market’. Part of imGoats project ‘Small ruminant value chains as platforms for reducing poverty and increasing food security in dryland areas of India and Mozambique’(Illustration credit: ILRI/Birgit Boogaard).

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

  

Just a little sketch for a piece I'm doing for my website...

fuckyeahgiraffes.tumblr.com

 

I'm trying to take a good photo of this MOC, but so far it has proven very difficult.

Made with Processing. These are experiments in simple catmull-rom curves aligned in a grid. They remind me of asemic writing and some of Henri Michaux's drawings and paintings.

Palacio Real desde los jardines del Campo del Moro, Madrid

Class: Design Fundamentals

Project 1: 4 Line Designs

 

Version 4: Colourized w/ Prismacolor pencils.

Cow Hide Wedges - This week I've been a shoe designer :-)

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Cramming the tangles in!

i don't know why i never added this, but it's an old one.

"Tea Time Tales" by Rose Fyleman. Illustrated by Erick Berry. Copyright 1929, 1930 by Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc.

I WANT THIS FONT!!! ANY IDEAS, ANYONE?

A gift from Barbara.

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