I’m torn.
I’m a big believer in analysis and observation. Occasionally to the point of excess (seriously, never go shopping with me for anything that costs more than twenty bucks [¥2000] or you risk an assault charge). Somehow, though, it seems wrong for me to delve too deeply into a piece that is clearly about analyzation.
Instead, I thought I would show some of the bumps in my process: the Oops moments; the pieces I cut, but then realized that, for some reason, aren’t quite right. Now, they rarely get quite this big. I’ve used the black paper before, but in this case, it was just too black, without enough variation. Instead of making the image “pop”, it distracted from the main focus. One of those things you can’t really tell until you lay it all out. Which is exactly why I cut as much as possible before I glue anything down. As for the border, I hadn’t decided which style I wanted to use, so cut both. At least these didn’t cost me too much time. The faces are just me showing off, so you won’t think I’m a complete schmuck.
One of these days, I’m going to combine all of the unused pieces into one big, weird collage.









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December 3, 2007 at 9:44 am
Mike
I really like the negative space you’ve created, along with fantastic textures. Great work!
December 3, 2007 at 6:14 pm
Neda
Love it, quirks and all
Isn’t amazing that sometimes (most of the time?) it is the object which we are creating that’s guiding us and telling us exactly we ought to end up. No planning, just cutting, huh?
December 3, 2007 at 6:17 pm
Neda
Ooops… I meant “Can’t really follow the plan until we start cutting..”
December 3, 2007 at 10:21 pm
doni conner
I’ve loved you work since the fist time I saw it on the July+Aug 2007 Create Magazine cover! Very glad to see you on Illustration Friday.
December 5, 2007 at 4:50 am
Christine Clemmensen
I like this so much. Love the textures, the colours, the figures. Very cool illo
December 6, 2007 at 4:49 pm
studio lolo
I really love the repeating curly shapes throughout this piece. That wasn’t put too eloquently, but I hope you know what I mean! Wonderful work, as always.
December 7, 2007 at 12:34 pm
edhl
art begets art…
your work is very inspiring… then again, great talent usually is
thanks very much for sharing it with the rest of us.