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Photo from our group show which was part of the Open Quarter 2014.
...wall art from the old studio. There was a stained glass shop going out of business in Pasadena. I grabbed a whole bunch of rolls of used paper from their dumpster. Turns out, the rolls I had planned to use for glue-catching/craft paper were all the the stained-glass layout sheets...complete with window-maker notations and traces from building the windows directly on the paper.
This was my favorite section of the series. The five panels are about 7' tall and 10'-11' wide. I love how Mary is bringing the guys some lunch. I wish I got that kind of treatment. Of course, I'm not the savior of the world or whatever.
I still have a bunch of other classic Biblical scenes on the rolls I found. My next favorite is a highly stylized depiction of the evil spirits being cast into a herd of swine who are jumping off a cliff. I'd like to see that window in real life.
We did the line drawing after we did all the exercises to practice seingt the shapes. I drew my hand again to see what progress i made in drawing hands
Snelle finelinerschets van een rol plakband. Werkt het best op dit formaat, eigenlijk, het is maar een klein tekeningetje.
Quick doodle with fineliner pen of a roll of sticky tape. Works best in this size, really, it's just a wee drawing.
This is a cartoon study of a jeep for practice I drew freehand and scanned in then I darken it slightly to bring out the detail.
Created using Derwent watercolour pencils.
Read more about how I learnt to draw on the blog here: www.cathryncook.co.uk/blog/2011/01/the-year-i-learnt-to-d...
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This 3d wall mounted piece is used as a visual deterrent for attendees of the yearly ‘Stop Your Rectangle’ festival.
©The Zwylok Institution
Photo from our group show which was part of the Open Quarter 2014.
Definitely best viewed in the large or the original size.
This is a view from my balcony window to which I applied Photoshop's ink outlines filter (I didn't record the settings this time, unfortunately). The fine lines suggest an etching to me... a tinted etching.
I am cleaning like crazy right now, and finding all kinds of crazy things...I went through some old sketch books and found some art from a colorful phase involving markers, pens and color pencils. I think most of these are from right after I moved to Michigan after my daughter was born...more from various time periods can be seen on my blog. I am posting a lot today of everything everywhere. I guess I better save some for later...
Class: Design Technology; Level: Sophomore; Digital/Scan Collage: Circle Studies; Instructors: Michael Hersrud; Student: Al Dana Al-Khater
Project involving scanning and using photoshop to create digital form. The students practiced different mark making techniques with pens, pencils and markers. Then scanned in the line drawings and digitally altered the lines to create a new variation, then placed those variation in a 'poster-print' composition.