Week 10 - Hand & Feet Notes Wow, it is already the 10th week of the class and time has really flied. It was a pleasure teaching you guys this term and hopefully you all have been able to find something useful from the notes.Here is the last batch of our demo series and I wish you all the best of luck and keep in touch!! The Hipster Home Jose Rivas ?HART COLOR? artwork by lawrence yang *UPDATE* - I've been working on a new site so haven't been keeping this up to date -- in the meantime if you'd like to see my latest work, please find me on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. And as always, you can email me with any questions! Thanks, Lawrence Prices for original work ranges from $200 to $1000. Please email me for more details. "Encounter" - ink and watercolor on paper - 20" x 16" - SOLD "Hydra" - sharpie on bristol- 24" x 17" - not for sale "Aqua Teen Triptych" - ink, watercolor and pastel on paper - each panel is 3" x 12" - SOLD "Tiny Space Ghost" - ink, watercolor and gouache on paper - 2" x 3" - SOLD "Tiny Space Ghost" - ink, watercolor and gouache on paper - 2" x 3" - $100 "Tiny Zorak" - ink, watercolor and gouache on paper - 2" x 3" - SOLD "Tiny Brak" - ink, watercolor and gouache on paper - 2" x 3" - SOLD "Rooster Tree" - ink, watercolor and gouache on paper - 9" x 12" - $450 "Walking" - ink and watercolor on paper - 11" x 9" - $450 "Tree LP " - acrylic on LP - SOLD
Living & Fashion Drawworm is drawing It seems that I have been drawing a lot of cute little boys lately. What a tough life I have, right? A few weeks ago I was contacted by a customer with an interesting challenge. She wanted me to create two more portraits of her sons that match the style of the first portrait. In the end, I quite like how both of these came out, even though it's different from what I usually do. All in another day's work for Drawworm! Porcelain Pomegranate Vase MADE TO ORDER by NewMoonStudio Tugboat Printshop: Woodblock Cuts and Prints | Design Blog Tugboat Printshop is the home woodblock print studio of artists Paul Roden and Valerie Lueth. They create their prints completely by hand—art, woodblock carving, printing and all. In doing so, they hope to preserve and expand the art of woodcutting and woodblock prints. They try to keep pieces affordable but of high-quality, using only top-shelf materials. It's amazing to me how much work goes into each print and how every little detail must be precise, or the final image will flop. A number of prints include handcrafted type, which is fun to see, and all of the prints have bold lines and rich color characteristic of the genre. They show their prints and processes at their blog. Some other posts you might enjoy on our design blog: Illustrations and Prints from Alice HartleyBrowse the Communication Arts Typography Annual on the WebColorful Illustrations by Matt Taylor
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