Posts Tagged 'Flowers'
Sketchbook Project: Pillbug
Grace and discomfort. Grace holds discomfort in its hand, like a small thing. Those lacking grace wear discomfort plainly, letting discomfort scurry all over their self.
Sketchbook Project: Pillbug
Grace and discomfort. Grace holds discomfort in its hand, like a small thing. Those lacking grace wear discomfort plainly, letting discomfort scurry all over their self.
Sketchbook Project: Cover (again)
The first cover ended up not representing the content (next year, I will do the cover last). This is my second attempt at a cover, which will give viewers an indication to the content of the work.
Sketchbook Project: Cover (again)
The first cover ended up not representing the content (next year, I will do the cover last). This is my second attempt at a cover, which will give viewers an indication to the content of the work.
Sketchbook Project: Wilting Maid
The wilting maid unmarried must shine her beetle bugs to eat the waste.
Sketchbook Project: Wilting Maid
The wilting maid unmarried must shine her beetle bugs to eat the waste.
The Sketchbook Project: Turquoise
Digitally fiddling with my Sketchbook Project pages.
The Foliage Hides a Face
Some think the future is shiny one piece suits and stylized robotic accessories. I think it looks like flowing silk and flowers. I tried to give her the whitest hair, but white against white can be difficult to convey. I try not to be too symmetrical with my lips and chins and noses. It can be hard to override the instinct to be symmetrical.
The Foliage Hides a Face
Some think the future is shiny one piece suits and stylized robotic accessories. I think it looks like flowing silk and flowers. I tried to give her the whitest hair, but white against white can be difficult to convey. I try not to be too symmetrical with my lips and chins and noses. It can be hard to override the instinct to be symmetrical.