I've been falling behind with this, chair project: my focus is the London Underground chairs.
Friday, 19 November 2010
Monday, 8 November 2010
Some from the Hunterian and Spitalfields
Here's a few sketchbook pages from my drawing visits to the Hunterian Museum and Spitalfields. Spitalfields was good, it was really refreshing to get back to drawing people again and having the definite time limit on how fast you have to draw. The excitement of trying to document a face before they move or before they catch on that you're drawing them. Definitely making more time to go out and practise drawing people though.
Friday, 5 November 2010
BARNABY BARFORD
Has the most insane work I've seen in a long time. It definitely made me reconsider how 3D is always an option to visually represent illustrations/narratives.
'Mary had a little Lamb'
'Bargain Bucket'
'Wait until I get home, they're going to go crazy!'
Yes, very inspiring. Reminded me of the playfulness and humor you can implement into work. I think I lost that side of my work over the summer so definitely making a conscious effort to get that back.
You need to watch this, immediately:
http://www.barnabybarford.co.uk/image_gallery/damaged_goods
http://www.barnabybarford.co.uk
'Mary had a little Lamb'
'Bargain Bucket'
'Wait until I get home, they're going to go crazy!'
Yes, very inspiring. Reminded me of the playfulness and humor you can implement into work. I think I lost that side of my work over the summer so definitely making a conscious effort to get that back.
You need to watch this, immediately:
http://www.barnabybarford.co.uk/image_gallery/damaged_goods
http://www.barnabybarford.co.uk
Monday, 1 November 2010
History of Mankind
My very own response to 'How people orient around landscapes' with some help from the British Museum.
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