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simple linework for cornerhouse crafts, to be turned into an embroidery pattern

Artist. Creator of Les Belles, published by Floating World. floatingworldcomics.com

Illustration pour un calendrier de l'avant sur Forth Thread.

 

www.forththread.com/wordpress/page/2/

 

once more just the linework left

'LoLux Care' Urban Housing Studio Jonas Coersmeier at Pratt Institute, Graduate Architecture, Fall 2022. Graduate student: Patrick Rutan, Sarah Schwarz

detail of paper collage, August 2018

Line going to the left has since been replaced with a new underground line. A riser now sits on this pole.

Premiers essais pour un nouveau projet chez Diantre, "La petite fille qui prenait racines".

Premiers essais pour un nouveau projet chez Diantre, "La petite fille qui prenait racines".

Kind of looks like fireworks.

Some bad UV fading on the linework, but most detail still preserved.

 

Selection from the book - Illustrations by Sydney R. Jones worthy of study and emulation, wonderful linework and tone variety.

The view from inside Ben's Polo on the journey to Liverpool, the sky was intense!

Not sure whether to fill in the dashes. It worked at first, when it was simple, think I went overboard haha.

Part 3 of a 15" x 36" illustration

These images will be published at Linework - sixandahalfstitches.typepad.com/linework next week as a week long vignette into my working life.

Here, you can see that Connecticut Light & Power is putting in a new pole!

Sketch for a collaboration piece.

Been working on a lot lately as well as Uni work.

This is the first stages of a record cover for Shrug Soilders, similar to Beastie Boys, its going to be sick!

Rin Aiello's linework for an illustration in Happy Birthday, Robot!

 

Happy Birthday, Robot!

 

There was a robot, but he was rusty.

 

So, for his birthday, he cried oil tears.

 

Robot ran faster than ever before.

 

He ran home and found rust-removal spray.

 

Robot took a rust removal shower and scrubbed himself shiny.

 

Robot felt better than ever, so he baked his favorite cake.

 

Robot put candles on his cake and lit them.

 

Robot looked and closed his eyes, but his cake moved.

 

Robot screamed and his cake jumped, screaming "don't eat me!"

 

Robot was confused, but agreed, and they sat and talked and laughed.

 

Robot was going to wish for more friends before the cake came alive.

 

Now, he didn't have to.

 

And Robot never cried again.

 

(From Marc Majcher, Kristin Firth and Ben Johnson)

The artist Nancy Schmidt adds further details to the front of the guitar.

cool tree -- chill day at the park

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