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sketchbook challenge:everyday objects
This grouping of nesting bottles sits above my kitchen sink. Each is a different bright color . I chose to use pencil so to draw my eye to their form which i just love.
Ignore my daughters pillowpets in the background. She always sneak them in when I am taking a picture. It took me 3 months to sew on the buttons! The button holes were done for 3 months which is the sad part. Sadly this does not fit my 2 almost 3 year old. If anyone wants it, it is theirs. At least I can cross this off as a finished project finally.
Today the planets aligned in just the right places and thus I decided to experiment with inking.
It would probably have been less time consuming if I was using something that wasn't a cheap ball-point pen, but I liked the result regardless.
Mom bought K a cute shirt at a trunk show and found coordinating seersucker in her stash. I made a pair of sketchbook shorts. I left out the pleats and extended the waistband to make them more casual. Next time I could stand to take some width out at the side seams.
More proof that I can't really draw very well... I got this new brush style pen and was playing around with it last night.
I produced 6 sketchbooks in total for my Final Major Project - each for a different purpose, including artist research, production planning, theory and evaluation. In addition to these sketchbooks I also produced a photo book, a short film and built an installation in which the film was shown.
Sketchbookery experiments figuring out shapes and other randomness. how to connet and eye , how to draw lines to make shapes. Think oddly.
for the sketchbook project:
www.arthousecoop.com/sketchbookproject/
fraskedesigns.blogspot.com/2009/01/little-sketchbook-that...
Sketchbook development work for a costume design competition I entered for The Royal Opera House for their production of Madame Butterfly.
pen and ink, sketchbook. In many of my more recent drawings I've used a Pentel artist's grey felt tip to give shadow in places. One of the noticable thing is as one moves through the year is that one observes changes in light and clarity of objects. I hope these are reflected in my current drawing. I still use both pages, this helps with the compositional unity of each piece.
These drawings have been influenced by David Hockney's sketchbooks of his native Yorkshire in recent years and also Van Gogh's reed pen drawings.
I decided to collect all of the sketches and concepts I have been spilling onto the page ... the result being .
eddie wilson presents: STEAMPUNK Sketchbook.
Some of these will be finished as drawings or paintings or sculptures or even costume pieces.
The book itself will be available soon.
Growing up, our neighbors had a big wheel and we did not. I really, really wanted a big wheel. They kept putting the brakes on in the same place until the plastic wore flat on one side.
I don't know why I told you that.
This drawing evolved from the machine. The machine evolved from many attempts to draw the mono-wheel vehicle(which many have built in real life). I finally decided to move the driver outside of the wheel and make room for a larger engine. Old number 7 boasts a spherical boiler, twin stacks and a coach lamp on the tail. Fender ornament and brass inlayed control levers available on LE models only.
This could also be titled, "Miss Addison's Wild Ride".
Although, who exactly Miss Addison is and what she is doing tearing through the unsuspecting streets of Manchester is beyond me.
I decided to collect all of the sketches and concepts I have been spilling onto the page ... the result being .
eddie wilson presents: STEAMPUNK Sketchbook.
Some of these will be finished as drawings or paintings or sculptures or even costume pieces.
The book itself will be available soon.