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Human figure drawing is an art form that has been practiced for centuries. It involves capturing the essence of the human form through the use of various
Here’s a set of sketchnote layouts to try, plus some ideas about why they work so well, and which layouts to use for which particular purpose. One of the questions I get asked a lot in the training sessions I do about sketchnoting (or visual note-taking) is: how do I organise content on the page? …
This project offers an alternative three-dimensional way to display children’s artwork. It’s a simple concept with multiple potential variations so you can make it as basic or as complicated as you like. I love it’s kinetic qualities, but unfortunately this made it astonishingly difficult to photograph properly, so all I can say is that the photos don’t really do it justice. You can make them as big or as small as you like depending on the space available. I think a few really long ones would look fabulous suspended down a stairwell. However we don’t have the house for this, so a corner of my kitchen had to do! Before you start, measure the height of the space where you intend to hang your mobile so you know how many frames you need. To make this, all you need is some foam board for the frames, coloured card for the mounts, and I used a clear nylon beading thread to join and suspend the frames. Of course you don’t have to use foam board for the frames. I chose it because it was light and fairly easy to cut as long as you have a very sharp knife and a cutting board. (Be warned, foam board is very unforgiving of blunt knives!) I used white, which is the most readily available colour, but it is also available in black which I think would look rather good too. You could of course use thick card instead, and even create some ‘gilded’ frames. You can cut the frames any size you like – (a variety of sizes can look good, used in mixed formats – i.e portrait and landscape), just make sure you leave the frame wide enough to give a reasonable level of rigidity. The sizes will of course be at least in part dictated by the size of the artwork you want to frame. I had quite a lot of work created on A4 and smaller sized paper which I sorted out, paired up and stuck back to back on pieces of stiff coloured card, leaving a small border around. The window of the frame was cut to be slightly larger than the mounted artwork so that it could be suspended freely within it. Once you have cut your frames, you can either leave them plain or paint or decorate them in any way you choose. I chose to leave mine plain and minimal so as to place all the focus on the artwork itself. To assemble the mobile, start by punching a single hole at the centre top of each mounted artwork, and threading a length of the nylon through it. I then used a needle threaded with an end of the nylon to take the thread through the top inside edge of the frame, and secured it with a knot. Having done this for all the frames, I then laid them all out on the floor in the order I wanted them, and again used a needle threaded with the nylon, to join the individual frames together with equal spaces between. Bear in mind where it is going to be placed so that you don’t create it too long. Your mobile will then be ready to hang, so stand back and admire!
“【お知らせ】トレスOKな手のイラスト資料集に「逆手ナイフ(Holding a knife 2)」を追加しました。例によってベースモデルはM9 Bayonetですが、汎用性を考慮してかなり簡略化しています。前回に続いて全て右手なので、左手が必要な場合は適宜反転してください。 https://t.co/aaWJW0JtJn”
Enlargement of an earlier work (l853), bearing same title, published by Leighton under pseudonym Luke Limner
If you want to add dimension to your illustrations, consider using a crosshatching technique! In crosshatching, you use lines to contour to your work.
Tutorials for learning to draw and paint including guides, supply reviews, tips and feature artists.
Last week, the Berlin Letters Festival happened for the first time. Filling the gap that the end of the TYPO conference left in the Berlin Design calendar in May, the three days were lovingly organised by Claudia Guminski and Nils Töpfer and excellently curated by Chris Campe and Ulrike Rausch. Th
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Illustrations, sketchbook experiments, life drawing, and videos from the desk of Graham Smith Illustration
The Chalkboard Mag on self-image: breaking out of your former self. Change your self image by breaking the patterns of your former self.
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one of the display cases from my exhibition. more about this, and my exhibtion, on my blog; andreajoseph24.blogspot.com/
What an incredible blessing it is to watch your children, train up their children…it is a gift I NEVER take for granted…praise you Father for your faithfulness! This weekend, my Son and…
This bleeding heart plant came with our house and grows (grew) along the side of the garage. Shortly after I took the photo references in 2017 my husband and father-in-law dumped a bunch of dirt on it during the winter without asking me and destroyed it. (And then my husband had the nerve to suggest
21 x 29,7cm, ink on paper, Kevin Lucbert, 2017.
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Easy drawing lessons and worksheets for the beginning artist. Perfect to use in class or home teaching.
A Bullet Journal is one of the best planning systems out there and it pairs well with the productivity system Getting Things Done (GTD). Change your life by learning how to use a bullet journal to get things done using GTD.