We'll I'm off again for two weeks on a research trip to the far reaches of the planet.
I'm so far behind on returning emails. If you've written to me in the last 4 weeks then it's probably still sitting in my inbox, sorry.
I'll be back in the middle of September, Adios.
Wednesday, August 30, 2006
Thursday, August 24, 2006
Saturday, August 19, 2006
String of Micro-Panels
This post is for Paul Rudish who told me at my wedding that he loves that all my "blog-posts" are "post-it" size. Hmm, maybe 3M should make Blog-Post-Its!
Hi Paul! These tiny doodles are only 2 inches tall so you must be in heaven. hehe.
Luckily, the rest of you can click for a larger view.
This string of semi-unrelated panels are little rendering style experiments for an idea I'm playing with. Of course "that guy" Kurt is standing in.
Labels:
Kurt
Monday, August 14, 2006
Vacation Bikini-Kurt Sketchbook
...and one palm tree at the bottom
We had a great time on our honeymoon. So great that I didn't spend as much time as I thought with my sketchbook :-D
I started out sketching the scenery but after a time I reverted to my same old antics.
I think I like the cream colored pages in my new sketchbook. Gives a soft look. The pure white pages scan so harsh.
Only filled 10 pages and the earlier stuff didn't make the cut for the blog. Had trouble with controlling the color on those and then just ditched my tiny portable watercolor palette for one I made myself with professional tube watercolors that I just squeezed into pans and let dry. Works great!
We had a great time on our honeymoon. So great that I didn't spend as much time as I thought with my sketchbook :-D
I started out sketching the scenery but after a time I reverted to my same old antics.
I think I like the cream colored pages in my new sketchbook. Gives a soft look. The pure white pages scan so harsh.
Only filled 10 pages and the earlier stuff didn't make the cut for the blog. Had trouble with controlling the color on those and then just ditched my tiny portable watercolor palette for one I made myself with professional tube watercolors that I just squeezed into pans and let dry. Works great!
Labels:
Kurt,
Sketchbook,
Women
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