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Drawn with a Pilot MYU 701 fountain pen (1974) with Iroshizuku Shin Kai ink in a Leuchtturm1917 journal
Rydal Cave, also known as Loughrigg Cave, is actually a former quarry working on the lower southern flank of Loughrigg Fell. It can be reached by a footpath from Grasmere to Ambleside. Just outside the cave are extensive spoil heaps and there is a another, less deep, cave a little further down the slope. The quarry produced good quality stone suitable for building work, the stone splitting in regular shaped blocks. The main cave has a fairly deep pool by the entrance but the interior, about 100 yards deep or so, can be accessed by stepping stones. I sketched the cave from the entrance, getting the basic information down quickly as it was fairly busy with many families queuing to use the stepping stones, and added a bit more ecolour and linework from memory while having a cup of tea at the end of our walk. The drawing fills half a page in my A5 size Moleskine sketchbook.
Done by Erik Mannhardt of Lucky Lotus Studio in Rochester, NY. The linework was done two weeks ago; the shading and filling was done yesterday. Linework: flickr.com/photos/sjl7678/524292693/
I'm really, really happy with how it came out. I'll have to get someone to take a picture of it up close so you can see the detail in the poles... my roommates are out of town for the weekend once again.
No one managed to guess the meaning of it, so here it is:
The birds represent 1's. The spaces represent 0's.
The arrangement of birds on the wires (with the flying bird) is:
01001101 01001111
01010110 01000101
Which means MOVE in binary.
If the flying bird flies away, it changes to:
01001100 01001111
01010110 01000101
Which translates to LOVE.
Wasn't that satisfied with my old minifigure so I decided to do a new one, going all out with the details, doing all the linework and colour myself and even constructing a properly scaled helmet.
Drawn with a Platinum Preppy EF02 fountain pen with Iroshizuku Take Sumi ink in a Leuchtturm1917 journal
I could have done it all in one go but colours were added another day after linework completed for animation purpose. I am here anyway, my work place.
size : 350 x 350mm
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Jannepaint inspired linework with a tweak to the colour merely because I thought it looked cooler than red.
I chose to have the tree bursting with life and the snail indifferent. On her shell I put a little timer of the seasons since the story talked about the passing of the seasons. The artwork is done in cut paper with linework.
Часы на башне Киевского вокзала остаются механическими, раз в три дня их вручную заводит часовщик, поднимая огромную гирю. А охраняют их четыре бронзовых орла.
B) eSketch w/Stylus 1.12.10
A creative artist friend Jeff BRADY being WOVEN.
He is an expert in pen & ink illustration and design.
WIP pic of me drawing my cats
kittens in mittens contest entry: www.spoonflower.com/designs/3719057
cat designs: www.spoonflower.com/collections/103479
Letterpress printed program for a wedding in the Colorado mountains. The gerber daisy illustration is a nod to flowers used in the floral arrangements for the ceremony, while the colors represent the three main colors used in the ceremony and reception. The booklet format with ribbon and eyelet closure enables the piece to feel like a gift, and gives attendees the pleasure of participating by unwrapping and opening the program. Aside from the wedding party, a description of events in the ceremony is also printed on the inside. The vertical linework surrounding the couples' names, by the way, mimics the texture found in the grosgrain ribbon, and give the interior spread an enclosed, intimate feeling once the ribbon is untied and the cover folded out of the way.
The Pontsteiger is based on a hourglass shape that lands like a half-open building block. Placing the block on 7-meter-high pylons, the view of the water is preserved and the courtyard is freely accessible. There is also a landing place for the ferry, a harbour and a café on the corner.
This project shows that you can also enhance the living environment. For example, the wooden ceilings with which the balconies are finished. These wooden ceilings give the building a warm atmosphere, while referring to the locations history of timber docks while dampening the sound from the ports. Or the rolling shape of the entrance pavilions, which helps to limit wind nuisance in the courtyard.
Architect: Floor Arons & Arnoud Gelauff (Arons en Gelauff architecten)
Location: Houthavens, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Start Construction 2015-05-01
Construction Completed: 2018-12-28
Opening: 2018-09-05
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