I’ve managed to add colour to the Nameless Girl’s story that I’m working on for the Co/Mix show. They came out rather different from one another, but still intriguing. Here is the first one:
And the second one:
30 May 2011 4 Comments
by mashadutoit in All my drawings, Colour, stories
I’ve managed to add colour to the Nameless Girl’s story that I’m working on for the Co/Mix show. They came out rather different from one another, but still intriguing. Here is the first one:
And the second one:
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May 30, 2011 @ 15:33:38
Yes! Truly intriguing! Love how you use such limited colors and how you make it in separate windows.
Want to know the story behind these images now 😀
May 30, 2011 @ 15:37:43
Thanks Pavinee Now that they are done, I wish I could re-do them, with an even more limited range of colours. But I’m out of time now. Got to take them to be framed tomorrow. * *
Jun 03, 2011 @ 18:53:46
So beautiful is your stuff!
Have a look at this, just found it while looking for ideas for my shadow lamps (not that this works, but its interesting) : http://whospeaksforart.blogspot.com/2010/08/ann-mei-immaginary-and-fantastic-world.html
Jun 04, 2011 @ 07:42:20
Thanks for the link Catherine 🙂 I”ve not seen that before. Making any progress with those shadow lamps?