Posts Tagged 'pattern'
Illustration Friday – Pattern
Published 26 September 2009 illustration friday , illustrator , sketchbook 9 CommentsTags: birds, cat, drawing, illustration, park, pattern, wacom
Imaginary Map 7
Published 16 September 2009 Art , illustrator , sketchbook Leave a CommentTags: doodle, pattern, drawing, imaginary, sketch, map, wacom, digital artwork
Imaginary Map 6
Published 3 September 2009 illustrator , sketchbook Leave a CommentTags: artwork, drawing, imaginary, map, pattern, sketch, wacom tablet
Imaginary Map 4 (Mural for Tycho Leisure Centre)
Published 31 August 2009 illustrator , sketchbook 3 CommentsTags: abstract, artwork, digital art, doodle, drawing, illustration, imaginary, map, mural, pattern, sketch, wacom tablet, winkler
Imaginary Map 3 (Plan for a Garden)
Published 30 August 2009 illustrator , sketchbook Leave a CommentTags: abstract, Art, digital, drawing, imaginary, map, pattern, sketch, wacom tablet
Imaginary Map 2
Published 29 August 2009 illustrator , sketchbook Leave a CommentTags: abstract, digital art, drawing, imaginary, map, pattern, sketch, wacom tablet
Imaginary Map 1
Published 29 August 2009 illustrator , sketchbook 2 CommentsTags: abstract, digital art, drawing, map, pattern, sketch, wacom tablet
Stamps
Published 11 November 2008 Art , random thoughts , sketchbook Leave a CommentTags: abstract, moleskine, pattern, primitive, rubber stamps
My poor, beat-up Moleskine’s been getting neglected a lot lately, which is probably not a huge loss to western civilization, but it’s still a pretty lame state of affairs for someone pretending to be an art person. Like, way back in 20th century college, we used to get shamed by Authority Figures on a regular basis if we weren’t always, always scribbling junk in notebooks and whatever. Not that any of those scratchy doodles ever amounted to much…I mean, that one drawing I did for a 90-story monument to the Apollo-Soyuz mission, well, it never got built. Which is a shame, ’cause I really bad wanted to be in the mega-building business. Instead, it completely looks like I wasted millions of kid-hours fooling around with Tonka trucks and tottering stacks of Britannicas. Meanwhile, what I should’ve been doing was, I should’ve been studying Algebra every single day since about age two, ’cause if I could test out of it now, then my spring semester would be 100% math free, which is how every semester oughta be. Anyway, all I have to report at the moment is, I’m working on various end-of-the-year type of projects, including a mystery project that sort of looks like a mess, but will eventually look slightly like art. Or so I hope, in a sort of forlorn way. Just have to carve about 8000 more rubber stamps, then we’ll see.















