Friday, October 10, 2008
Drawing Game part 2
This is what I did with Mika's note. Our girl is now in LA wondering what is to become of her. (Well no, she's just a drawing, so incapable of wondering at all.) I gave her an empty box, thinking something might spring out of it, moths maybe, or bulging vapors... but I suspect Mika's too clever to do anything so obvious. We'll have to wait and see...
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This is absolutely awesome!
What an amazingly fantastic idea to use the note already. I also love how you created the basics for further development with 'just' a girl. Very clever to give her the box and make her look behind... ;o)
Love it! I'm soo curious about what will happen next, you've set a benchmark here which will be quite the challenge to reach :P
xx
violetta
I agree with Violet, this is turning into a very exciting (and challenging) game.
I was wondering who has made the skirt with the note, if it was your work or Mika's, but I guess that your post clarifies that it was you. I am understanding this the right way, am I? :o)
The box is a very clever detail, and I absolutely love the way the skirt plaits and the shoes...in fact I love the whole atmosphere of it. Lovely; really lovely.
This is so exciting! I can't wait to see what Mika does with this (besides scratching his curls now going "what on earth am I meant to make this into?" HAHA! I agree though, he'll come up with something unexpected, him being him and all that. That's why we love him. How could one NOT.
Anyway, I can't wait for the next instalment.
xx
Sara
I laughed out loud when I saw this. The note transformed into a dress is absolutely brilliant.
The girl is adorable and holds so much potential with her expression and holding a box.
I really hope Mika is up for the challenge.
Christine ©
What an interesting artistic collaboration!
I follow this adventure on the Mika's blog , and now, I shall also follow it on yours.
I admire your artistic universe a lot...
A bientôt
Mine
This is beautiful! The people on Mika's blog wondered what you would make of this note, and why he started with writing. When I saw you had used the note as part of the drawing I was astounded; it's an amzing picture!
I first saw you art on Mika's blog and now I think I'm going to follow your blog too.
Good luck with the rest of the art, Mika's sure to create something unusual and extrodinary.
Clara x
Hello Sophie!
This can only do an artist - to surprise with unexpected ideas, to let a note being a part of a drawing - brilliant!
And I really enjoy it to look at your "drawing" and read a lot into the facial expression of the girl, the bashfully look behind her accentuated by the lightly blushed cheeks inspirit my fantasy - you have a great ability to illustrate feelings ;) !
Much pleasure, ulrike
Thinks like that make me know why my drawings look so "common"... using the note this way has been brilliant... I really enjoyed to find that...
She's beautiful!!!! Everything about her! I would almost be happy leaving her just like this, frozen in a single moment of time, and let what she might be doing, or who she might be looking at, alone in the air . . . . . of course i am still curious to see what will become of her. Does she have a name????
Hello Sophie; i like your drowing it sooooooo perfect i swear!
I like also the empty box =D and how you put "MIKA" in the center XD
I want To see The Rest
I love MIKA
and I love you =D
kiss from a girl who want to see Mika
i ama new comer to this, as posted in most recent blog. I browse your site regularly, but got here late, cause i had overlooked the link *blushes*
this girl's so classy.. one of the my fave images of yours.
cannot wait to see next response of yours to mika's challenge.
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