Sunday, February 8, 2009

drawing work






these watercolors are tiny. tiny one inch tall people that i do not know, but was able to call upon my imagination to create (an amazing thing, that anyone can relay an image of something accurately from past experience.) each of these drawings was situated behind a hand cut window silhouette on creased paper, appearing like the outside of home architecture would. these then were applied to the wall in a pop up fashion. as you moved around the work, you could see more and more of the person inside. (from underneath you could see the whole image.)

these were presented to a interdisciplinary group (architecture, design, and art students) as well as their professors. gsa has had some building interest to come together as an art school in total and experience all types work, this was it's first time. it went well!

1 comment:

  1. I love how the people appear without any backgrounds or objects to lean/sit upon. Lets me fill in the blanks. Very nice color and proportion. Is it possible to have a far away shot to wee the project as a whole?

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