Thursday, March 31, 2011

good tips for thinking like an interior designer


the A Beautiful Revolution project




Fun, quirky, simple forms that present their point through text and context.

Wesley Burt


I like his top piece because of its overall composition the small child with the glowing finger on the right, which in turn lights up his face The expression in both the girl in the middle and the guy bottom left. Not so convinced with the parts to the top but I like the way the shading controls the over all shape a lot especially where it is broken up by the smoke out of the top characters nose and the light patches within the shaded area.

The piece below I liked because of the main characters expression though his neck hat and face feel slightly broken from each other. The girls face is interesting too but overshadowed by the main character. The use of shading as an overall shape of the piece gives the piece a nice overall form and composition.
I wasn't as enticed by his other drawings I felt they were a bit too busy and detailed but perhaps that is my short coming from the mood I am in today.

The Ballerina Project

A Platform for Dance


The Ballerina Project grew from the idea of New York City as a magnet for creativity; each photograph is a collaborative work of dance, fashion design and photography played out against the city's landscape.


Colours of Williamsburg


Ballerina in recession

Dancing in the Rain

Quiet in Soho




MUSLAMIC RAY GUNS

ON YOUR MARKS, GET SET...



Go!

CLIMATE CHANGE CAUSES A LEVEL RESULTS TO BLOSSOM 5 MONTHS EARLY




"I got straight A's!!!!!!!!!!!!!"


"Shit, it's freezing out here"

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

THE PORTRAIT OF JACK TWEED




"When I look into this mirror I see a really shit drawing of Jade's ghost"

Monday, March 28, 2011

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Ruth Gwily; strange and beautiful


Strange and interesting, well executed and put their message across simply.
Dark subject matters ranging from adoption to rape and mental disorders, handled with an understanding elegance. A lot of dance references and interest there. I really like her illustration style, few lines but a lot of meaning, the use of saturated colours, and also no colour. The expression in the faces and forms.










Tuesday, March 15, 2011