
Chair- Illustration Friday. Well, I have to say I had MANY ideas for such a simple word...a woman standing on a chair with a mouse underneath it...chairs with characterization playing instruments- "musical chairs," then the first piece I actually put on paper for this week's word challenge was a pencil sketch of Walt Disney resting in a rocking chair. But, for as long as I spent on it, you would think I learned by now...pencil still does not translate well on the computer.
Then I did a piece called "View from a beach chair" but that wasn't going to be completed on time...so, here you go. A simple graphic instead. A tribute to the type of chair I had at school growing up. (Of course the best part was reading all the graffiti that was written on them and carved into them!)Sakura ink one hour.
At least I got several pieces for my portfolio out of this!!!
Wonderful chair, I like the composition and the technique.
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Hey - I like this - simple and beautiful. Brings back memories, especially your mention of reading and adding to graffiti.
ReplyDeletenice illo! Love the bold style!
ReplyDeleteVery bold graphic style. And I like your gratitude for the graffiti!
ReplyDeleteI like this. Very strong. I would have liked to see the musical chairs, too. The piece sounds interesting.
ReplyDeletethis is great! Love the perspective! I remember these chairs too...
ReplyDeleteVery nice! This will be a very nice stylized piece for your portfolio for sure!
ReplyDeleteGreat work! Love the strong line and the graphic look!
ReplyDeleteI remember those times....great work-very clean..*~*
ReplyDelete-Marjorie Ann
Great perspective and strong bold lines. this summer I went back to my grade school and boy do those desks look small now.
ReplyDeleteA chair offering an apple to the teacher? This has really strong composition, linework and texture. I love the exaggerated perspective.
ReplyDeleteMay I suggest something? Please try scanning this at 2bit black and white at 300dpi or higher (you might need to reduce the contrast just slightly), save as a TIFF, then convert to greyscale, resize as needed, and save as a JPEG or GIF. I reckon those black lines would jump off the screen then!
I also like the perspective on this. The heavy lines. I hope this isn't taken as an insult--it reminds me of the clipart you see in publishing packages.
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My daughter just pointed out to me that this is a 'left-handed' desk. Interesting.
ReplyDeleteNice! I like the graphic look of this. Love the size of the apple!
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Idiot...no, I'm not insulted by thinking it looks like clip art. When I do a piece and label it a "graphic" that's just what it is...a "clip art-style." Not an illustration. BTW who do you think designs clip art? Artists! Silly!
ReplyDeleteOh, my back to school...noooooooo!
ReplyDeleteFun illo!
Smooch,
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I laughed as I was reading your post. I had several sketches myself...but not enough time to really perfect any of them, so I went with simple. LOVE your chair...and, thanks for the memories of those carvings! (and, remember the bubble gum underneath...yuck!)...
ReplyDeleteI like the bold lines and strong angles. I agree that the graffiti on those old desks was fun to read, but I never liked the dried up chewing gum...yuck! Good job:>
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment. Love the school desk chair--brings back ... memories.
ReplyDeleteCool chair, I love the graphic feel of it and the perspective. Nice dot stippling!
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