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Drew a couple little doodles while on the long flight from OKC to NJ.
Left: A "big heads" movie poster with three pilgrims in the foreground and their elder selves looming large in the background.
Top right: Bored. With poop on head.
Bottom right: Sky pirates stealing gem-eyes from a floating statue head. They're pulling it out with two sky seals. The scale is all wrong though. I like the idea of the statue head actually being a world in itself, with forests and stuff.
The original idea for these asymmetrical earrings came from a custom request listed on etsy for bridesmade earrings for a dress that had a wide strap on one side, and no strap on the other. Hillary thought that having a two different earrings might be an interesting way to draw attention to the asymmetry of the dress while still balancing the overall look.
More details on this and other sketches are available at
artfulunity.blogspot.com/2009/05/new-artistry-and-sketche...
Sketches from Botcon 2006. Don F's Shockwave. Bill from Hasbro's Bumblebee and Aaron Archer from Hasbro - Hot Rod.
Rouen Zenith - Rouen, France
HDA : Steel structure and Facades designer
Client : Rouen District Council
Architect: Bernard Tschumi Architects
Date : 1998 - 2001
See more at : www.hda-paris.com/
sketch for a brand using their concept. the sketch was not accepted because it was too 'girly' shame. hopefully it will be used for something else.
Andrew sketched a pic of Brent and me last night at Delaney's pub.
My t-shirt says G.B.S.S.A., which Andrew said stands for "Gay, Bisexual, Straight Alliance" (though the letters don't quite add up. Brent's shirt says either "Suck my tweeter" or "Suck my theeter."
Yeah, I don't really know what those mean, either.
This piece would be made from a square or cube gemstone bead wrapped with wire covered with czech glass beads in a complementary color. Hillary has some great corner drilled dark brown jasper cubes that would make a very elegant but funky necklace if combined with gold, copper or shiny brown beads. However a flat square/diamond in a more pastel color with pastel czech glass would work well for making jewelry with a softer but still elegant and unique look.
More details on this and other sketches are available at
artfulunity.blogspot.com/2009/05/new-artistry-and-sketche...