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Photograms are fun.
Combining photography and drawing with photograms.
Thinking of doing a Saved By The Bell print for Little Green Street gallery’s 90s exhibition in a couple of weeks. Not sure which one to go for yet, I’m leaning towards the colour blocks simply because it stands out more, but I dunno yet.
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A couple of pages from my comic I made this year. I completely redrew Tintin and the Seven Crystal Balls, removing all form of narrative— so no dialogue, no characters, no speech bubbles, no actions— as a way of looking at what is definitional of comic books.
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A1 sized drawing of a few panels from Tintin In Tibet, but without any characters or speech bubbles.
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A1 sized drawing of a few panels from the Tintin comics Explorers on the Moon, but without any characters or speech bubbles.
I made a Star Wars Valentine card for my boyfriend! I based it off a Mario/Legend of Zelda card I saw floating around online. I loved the 8-bit heart idea, but I turned it into a Death Star because, y’know.
(Source: awjeez)
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Just my version of David Hockney’s “Joiners”. I did one in colour that shows the detail better, but I actually prefer this version. Cropped, arranged and xeroxed by hand.
Small experiment working with panels. Click the top left image to read.
For the first project of third year, we were asked to create a piece of based around three words that were randomly assigned to each person. The words I got were “forest”, “fragment” and “blender” so I made this little stop-motion animation as a result.
From the comic book elective, we were asked to make a 3-4 page comic based on a work that already exists (e.g.: film, book, game). I choose the final scene from Lost In Translation.
(Click to see entire comic.)
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Sample page from the comic book module I did for electives. Our homework was to make a three page autobiographical comic— I went the mundane route and drew myself falling asleep in front of the tv.
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Part of a series of work done in college investigating the struggle to find the words sometimes.