A Mexican Funeral; Cigarette Burns and Ink on paper.
Note: I’m looking for people to draw for an exhibit. Please feel free to message me with a link to your photo. Please note that I won’t be drawing all of you as I’m looking for a specific face that I’ll know once I see it. My theme, by the way, is The Mexican Day of the Dead.
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Where are my volunteers? Haha
This is the progress of ISADORE so far; almost done, just have to decide what to do with it. To watercolor or to not watercolor, that is the problem.
Ku de Etat; Ink on Paper
Based on my friend, Ku’s profile picture - I felt inspired & this is the product.
It honestly takes me so long to finish one drawing. The current one I’m doing is taking me 3 days. Well, I do have work still but you know —- I really miss drawing.
If you should ask, I take inspiration from Inca and Mexican art & I should drop Brandon Boyd & Jose Pasillas’ influence also.
Thus my latest brain farts of absolute intricate ink. Please come to the exhibit.
KU DE ETAT; Ink on Paper
My first illustration in months - my friend Ku, turned into girly art.
Art Student Hand-Illuminates, Binds a Copy of Tolkien’s Silmarillion
German art student Benjamin Harff decided for his exam at the Academy of Arts to do something only slightly ambitious — to hand-illuminate and bind a copy of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Silmarillion. It took him six months of work. In very 21st century elvish-monk style, he hand-illuminated the text which had been printed on his home Canon inkjet printer. He worked with a binder to assemble the resulting book. (Source)
I suddenly have the biggest crush on this guy. Like, seriously.
(via raxenne)