Last of the archive.
Last of the archive.
Number four of them five.
Number three of them five.
Number two of them five.
I’ve found some very old illustrations I did. I’ll post them this week; there’s 5 of them.
I study Interior Architecture, and in one of the assignments I designed a house for some imaginary landscape architects. The house is like a mountain, with all the facilities in it and a three-story-high view outwards. It’s full of stairs and slopes up to the roof.
And I couldn’t resist but to make a logo for the company, wich I named Lavievert (french: la vie vert, the green life). I’m considering wether to put the project on this blog too.
Under the same motto as the cola-pissing cow, here’s this illustration for a paper about beauty and happiness.
I tend to use less and less lines and gradients these days. It looks more peacefull, and I like that.
In times of great shortage of free time, a endless gap in time seems to appear for this kind of illustratory.
Source: deardearlybeloved
She made an illustration for a shirt and I told her she could screenprint it. And as I was explaining how, I got the taste for trying it myself too.
The process is a little like a woodcut, where every colour is on a different screen. This crown you see was a detail on an older commercial illustration wich I now flattened and cleaned for use. I’ll post the final result too.
Hey cousin, draw me a cow pissing cola in a bottle please!
Challenge accepted.
So she left this sketch of hers at mine. And I took it. I took it and I scanned it and I totally vectorized it. Take that, you.
Oh, and then I posted it with her permission.
You might recognize the sketch as it’s made by the same artist/friend of that steampunk hottie.
It’s not as painstakingly detailed as the previous, but it took me only a couple of hours, instead of a couple of months. I’m clearly getting faster at this.
Again we rethought the bicycle company logo. This time I had to use a knife to draw it out—the fastest way of making a stencil.
In a way, you can easily see how we purified, perfected, and have come to a graphical solution.
It’s already put into action, as you can see on the photo’s. I’m very happy with it.