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Preparing some final assets for an upcoming talk I'm giving on my process / projects. bit.ly/pAmbyn
In case you were wondering how well Moleskine®s are bound… they are bound well.
Sketch and watercolor of parts of a big leaf maple for an assignment in a sketching and watercolor class from Jane LaFazio.
These are some small (2" x 1.5") polymer 'sketches' taking no longer than 10min to make (not including painting). Just filling in time waiting for stuff - paint to dry, sculpey to bake etc.
I found some seeds...the head or ear....and I´ve tried to do some colorcopy...b/W copy and some ordinairy photos and paint on it or work with the photos in photoscape...
This is the heads with the seeds, the straw, and a b/w copy painted on...I´ll se what I´ll do with it,,,not really found out yet...
This sketching was made when I was studying for my midterm examination ^^|||. Tee hee I think I should concentrate on my lessons more.
My son Sam sketching the Cistercian ruins at Rievaulx, Yorkshire UK. (Yes, he does need a haircut - I keep telling him!)
Pataphysical Studios is building a Time Machine for our next art exhibit. On a balmy spring afternoon, Drs. Rindbrain and Fabio created more visualizations of what the Time Machine might look like.
We sketched out several ideas for the inside and outside walls, for discussion purposes. On each side of the main screen, we designed round portholes through which we could interact with our guests -- or show scenes from the past or future. Behind each porthole would be a magic box that could feature artifacts from distant times -- or the head of a historical figure, projected onto a ‘life cast’. The rest of the inside walls would be used for other interactive artworks such as the Crazy Clock, which sings quotes about time when you press its big green button.
On the outside walls, we sketched out a Face Box that you could stick your head in to get your picture taken. It would include an Infinity Mirror made of LED strips cycling through the colors of the rainbow, with a camera at the end of this light tunnel. We also sketched out where time wonderboxes could be placed on the side walls, proposing that the left wall focus on the past and the right wall on the future. A graphic timeline across both walls could support that idea.
It was a productive meeting and we look forward to presenting these ideas to our fellow doctors at the next Time Machine meeting.
Fire in the hole!
View more Time Machine photos:
www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157659761749014
See our brainstorm notes for the Time Machine:
docs.google.com/document/d/1rM9kjOu83Qewh1HwaA2nkzbGdmHb9...
Here’s our overview for the Crazy Clock:
docs.google.com/document/d/18h8uK5v-H3fvonbvJaTYOyvuiDDfv...
View more 'Pataphysical photos: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157623637793277
Learn about Pataphysical Studios: pataphysics.us/
Sketch on the trip.
July is time for celebrating the 5th anniversary of I Have Wings... so I thought this special set would be a nice way to do it! what do you think?
To learn more about this and other watercolor sketches I created in this series please visit my blog post at:
File name: 07_08_000014
Other local identifier: Matted 23
Title: Sketches of ducks
Created: McCloskey, Robert, 1914-2003 (artist)
Date created: 1939 - 1940 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 drawing : pencil and charcoal ; sheet 43 x 36 cm.
Genre: Drawings; Studies (Visual works)
Subject: Ducks
General notes: Title created by cataloger.; Originally part of the Ducks N.Y. 1940 sketchbook.
Date notes: Date supplied by cataloger.
Acquisition notes: Gift; Robert McCloskey; ca. 1960
Collection: Drawings for Children's Books
Subcollection: Robert McCloskey sketches for "Make Way for Ducklings"
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: Under copyright.