My project in Illustration Techniques to Unlock your Creativity course
by user5523842 surname5523842 @permalink5523842
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Unit 1
Animalize yourself!
UNIT 2
Sandro Botticelli — probably a self-portrait, fragment of a painting: Adoration of the Magi, 1475
I tried not to think. Even about composition, meaning. I was interested in the face itself. The faces in Botticelli's paintings are beautiful like from templates. Like from a beauty manual. The Barbie doll is from the same story. As if emotionless. Just beauties. Even the square big chin is beautiful there. Beautiful and kitschy.
UNIT 3. Interpret an object
Racoon by pen + ink
UNIT 4
Playing with waxes. Terribly messy technique. I use fixative to protect the drawing (a little too late but it works)
There's a lot of talk about crossing comfort zone here, for me the hardest part is fitting everything on one spread. Cramped. Everything is so tiny. An A3 size notebook would be best suited (unfolded A2). A more appropriate space for me.
IN USE
After a few months, the tiny birds ended up on the poster (Patchwork exhibition for children ”Small is beautiful”). The notebooks really are very useful.
31.01.22
9 comments
displayname2292703
PlusI love the playfulness of your images. They ate wonderful.
displayname4967949
You have amazing talent. Love these!
displayname5653619
I love your work! You are very talented!
displayname8342399
What can I say that was written in the comments above?
Discovering each of your proposals, over the weeks, was each time a delight.
Always with that little something extra, like the ingenuity of this brain teapot if I'm not mistaken.
Thank you for all these sharing!
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displayname5523842
Plus@_noee thank you :) You right, it is brain teapot.
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@ula_buka
Brilliant as many of your ideas :)
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displayname6607932
Awesome! :)
displayname4073407
You had me at the bird with golden knitted clothing! These are so fun and engaging!
displayname6600008
So imaginative! I would never have thought to do some of what you put in the sketchbook! Really loving it.
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