April 16, 2010
Inspiring Etchings
When I was in Brugge, Belgium last year I found this amazing printmaking gallery. I haven't seen many galleries that focus only on prints so you can imagine I was pretty excited when I found this one. This is one of the artists I have since found and loved. The work is similar to my style in some ways. From what I've seen of the artists work, it seems he has an interest in the human figure. This two images are my favourites. Unfortunately there are no titles on the site, but definitely check this website out: KOEN BROES
Labels:
artwork,
Brugge,
Etching,
Kurt Mair,
original art,
printmaking
Beards and Moustaches Exhibition
An exhibition is coming that you should not miss (if you're in Adelaide). A couple of friends from College are having an exhibition on Beards and Moustaches. Rumour is that you will have to have a moustache to enter, and if you don't Jake will personally draw one on you! Here's the event link for facebook.
April 14, 2010
i ♥ bookmaking !
i do ♥ bookmaking...
This is me starting out with my book... It's only a baby book, so I shall be naming it a booklet. So far I'm almost done. It's taken the best part of half a day, but I have dawdled about a bit in that time, making dinner and such. I will post more in it soon.
Labels:
book,
book arts,
bookmaking,
craft,
making books
April 13, 2010
Ornamental Designs
This image is from a textbook on Ornamental Design which was published in New York around 1900. It is a fantastic design, technically and beautifully.
The book is very comprehensive and goes through the elements of design from technical drawing, geometric drawing, right through to the history of ornament and the influence of nature. I love finding old books that are full of information on subjects such as design and art. I also love that it is written for people who like to read; it's not for those who wish to gloss over and only look at the pictures! Although even if you only do, it's still fabulous...
The book is very comprehensive and goes through the elements of design from technical drawing, geometric drawing, right through to the history of ornament and the influence of nature. I love finding old books that are full of information on subjects such as design and art. I also love that it is written for people who like to read; it's not for those who wish to gloss over and only look at the pictures! Although even if you only do, it's still fabulous...
Labels:
1900's,
design,
embelishment,
historical design,
history,
Ornament,
ornamental
What more do you want?
What more do you want? These days the internet is full to the brim with pictures, movies, websites, porn, rubbish but occasionally some interesting things. I hope to bring you some of the more 'interesting things' that I find throughout my life. It will also be here to showcase some of my own work, art and craft and the like...
Please enjoy.
Please enjoy.
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