Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Ilustratour, part 3
This morning on our side of the "claustro" in the Museo Patio Herreriano (as opposed to Satoshi Kitamura's side...we sit in the wing just behind the giant king and queen), we dissected a 193os coloring book with glee.
Then we each made a picture around our scrap, of whatever came to mind. (I am still obsessed with the storks. Have I mentioned the storks?) It was fine fun. During morning break some people went outside for a "smoke and meat picnic"... nothing like a hunk of salami and a cigarette to get you going. Apparently.
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He seems a bit concerned by the size of her beak.
BTW ... I would love to see what you would do with the canals here in Venice after seeing your store illustration. I hope you have an amzing time!
the final result is amazing!
gorgeous work as always ◕‿◕ x
I love this activity and the way it turned out. looks like the class is going well!
Holy cow! I LOVE this!!!
Fabulous. Love this.
GORGEOUS!! and very inspiring. Thank you for sharing.
this is wonderful!
dear sophie
i once saw a set of your drawing/painting/collages at the ray hughes gallery -- it was of a family emerging from the sea, i think, years ago -- but unfortunately i was at uni and had not yet hit my art-buying potential. oh how i have regretted this ever since.
it is so great that you have this blog and i can see your pictures all the time. :)
i love this - wish i could be part of the class :)
I love what you did with your children's book scrap, Sophie!
What a fun idea!
-Dean
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