Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
in an attempt to document for the sake of sketchbooking, i took this picture, to forget a continuation
anyway, the red colour i'm going for is not turning out right. it's too bright, which overpowers the blue so much that the whole concept might be lost. this means more test test test testing.
Labels:
assessment,
printmaking,
silkscreen,
Work in progress
Monday, March 29, 2010
Michy Witchy's submissions for Pameran Poskad 2010
My postcards, ready for submission for Pameran Poskad 2010, that'll take place at My Art Space on 17 April 2010.
i'm regretting only submitting one original work, and cheating by replicating my sketchbook excerpts as digital prints.
anyway if you are interested, please check my stuff out!
sketchbooks, $15 each
colour digital print postcards, $10 each
b&w digital print postcards, $8 each
minglemangle! zine, $8
i'm regretting only submitting one original work, and cheating by replicating my sketchbook excerpts as digital prints.
anyway if you are interested, please check my stuff out!
sketchbooks, $15 each
colour digital print postcards, $10 each
b&w digital print postcards, $8 each
minglemangle! zine, $8
Labels:
handmade,
illustration,
journals,
pameran poskad,
postcards
Sunday, March 28, 2010
i'm getting my postcards ready for submission before the closing date in 3 days time. i know it's kinda risky, but i'm sending it by post. here are what i've designed for the backs of the postcards.
Labels:
pameran poskad,
photoshop,
postcards,
Work in progress
Mourning Batik
"This type of sarong with blue on a cream background is known as sarong kelengan from Pekalongan. The colour suggests it would have been suitable for use in mourning."
p.100, a Peranakan legacy- The Heritage of the Straits Chinese, Peter Wee, 2010.
p.100, a Peranakan legacy- The Heritage of the Straits Chinese, Peter Wee, 2010.
(mourning period: 2nd year-blue, 3rd year-green&blue)
Saturday, March 27, 2010
back to the cave
it was so noisy, i packed my space and moved back in, which wasted quite a bit of time.
maybe its hormonal imbalance
Friday, March 26, 2010
baby baba buds
after much thought , i have decided that be it a pencil drawing or a pen drawing, i'm now going to convert them into silkscreens anyway. this means that i can continue drawing in pen, however, the ink used for the printing will be in a hue close to that of my pencil drawings, or an oriental blue like that of porcelain, however here it'll be used as a mourning colour in peranakan culture, to signify my take on the death of the race in due time. pen illustration, manipulated in photoshop
these baby baba buds:
will they ever blossom to their fullest?
Labels:
illustration,
photoshop,
Work in progress
i totally hate my pencil drawings now. i can't do small scale stuff when now i have to, which really frustrates me
Labels:
sketchbook excerpts
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Rusty's Wrath
checking on the state of Rusty i find
fangs of suffering emerging from
a flattened corpse of minced vermin
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Monday, March 22, 2010
The cat on the car
I saw a cat on a car,
which looked really cute from afar.
But when i approached, my jaws were ajar,
for the poor little cat was covered in fresh scars.
I asked him, what happened?
he couldn't reply, just looked back, saddened
i waved him a farewell and just imagined
about how the little kitten got his infliction.
which looked really cute from afar.
But when i approached, my jaws were ajar,
for the poor little cat was covered in fresh scars.
I asked him, what happened?
he couldn't reply, just looked back, saddened
i waved him a farewell and just imagined
about how the little kitten got his infliction.
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Friday, March 19, 2010
Measuring Tape Competition
The measuring tape competition has been going on for weeks. Today's Bodypart's turn to give it a go.
Thursday, March 18, 2010
herzensart
really cute vikings by Herzensart by Sandra Monat!
whilst looking at the small editions in this site, i suddenly thought of creating a nyonya wallpaper of nyonyas falling amongst the modern technology! never thought of it before since i was trying to juxtapose just modern elements in the wallpaper.
expect fun, random twists from now!
Labels:
artist
Mike Perry
Labels:
artist,
giant zine
Alex Kopps
Limited edition screen prints signed and numbered by the artist.
The 18" x 24" prints are constructed from reassembled found paper.
The paper has been hand collected by the artist for this project.
The majority of the posters in this series are
two separate ink colors (dark brown and off white).
Since each poster is unique, every one has been
individually photographed and is presented here.
These prints were created for an art show in December of 2008.
This small edition of prints was made in collaboration with
Bloom Screen Printing in Oakland, California.
The 18" x 24" prints are constructed from reassembled found paper.
The paper has been hand collected by the artist for this project.
The majority of the posters in this series are
two separate ink colors (dark brown and off white).
Since each poster is unique, every one has been
individually photographed and is presented here.
These prints were created for an art show in December of 2008.
This small edition of prints was made in collaboration with
Bloom Screen Printing in Oakland, California.
and here's a zine by Alex Kopps too.
Sarah Ogren
I love(the weird juxtaposition of hybrids) this series of works by Sarah Oegen. Check out her blog for more interesting combinations.
Bonfire by Tugboat Printshop
Image Size: 16" x 24"/
Paper Size: 18" x 26.25"
Color Woodcut Print on Ivory Somerset Paper
Paul Roden & Valerie Lueth, 2010.
Edition of 100.
Paper Size: 18" x 26.25"
Color Woodcut Print on Ivory Somerset Paper
Paul Roden & Valerie Lueth, 2010.
Edition of 100.
Bonfire by Tugboat Printshop
i'm now totally breathless. you have to check out this link i got , to the tugboat printshop site. oh my. . . click here and just scroll down , endlessly, till you see this. . .
Here the printed paper is pulled up from the inked
black block after the final run through the press for
"AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL."
This is the finished product!
black block after the final run through the press for
"AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL."
This is the finished product!
Labels:
artist,
printmaking
Lizzie Stewart
Lizzie Stewart is an illustrator living and working in Edinburgh. Her blog, http://thingsilikeaboutoday.blogspot.com/collates her work, interests and dresses she wish she could own. She is inspired by Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee.
Her work can also be seen at www.abouttoday.co.uk
I got a link to Sing Statistics from an interview i read about Lizzie Stewart here
Her work can also be seen at www.abouttoday.co.uk
Labels:
artist
Derek Alback
after looking at his works, it gave me a certain inspiration to carry on further with the Being Nyonya series- get friends to "be" nyonya?
i'm definitely heading towards using pencil to draw instead of the pen, which will be a challenge as i'm not used to it anymore. and unlike Derek Alback's works, mine'll be more subtle with the 'faded' effect(i hope) .
i'm definitely heading towards using pencil to draw instead of the pen, which will be a challenge as i'm not used to it anymore. and unlike Derek Alback's works, mine'll be more subtle with the 'faded' effect(i hope) .
Labels:
artist
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Kate Bingaman Burt: Mixtape Poster.
got this off http://myloveforyou.typepad.com.
for more of Kate Bingaman Burt's stuff, please checkout ObsessiveConsumption here
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artist
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