Drawing: Seahorse Bookmark

Apr 20, 2010 14:07

So, I have recently been doing some more drawing and a friend of mine said 'seahorses are popular', and thus I should draw one, lol! And so, as a bit of a challenge, I did. I then had the idea to try and make it into a bookmark type affair. This is the result.


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troyswann April 20 2010, 16:32:10 UTC
Oooh! How beautiful! The texture is really cool. It looks 3D. I want to reach out and touch all the different ridges and hollows. The blues are beautiful, too, and the beads match perfectly. I'm so jealous of your facility with pencil. I could never make pencils work, so I'm always fascinated by drawings that use colour so well. I like the idea of usable art, art that you can take with you and handle. Most excellent!

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elliejane April 21 2010, 01:09:02 UTC
Ooh, thank you kindly! Very glad that you liked it :) I must admit I am having a blast with pencils at the moment. I've always dabbled in art (pencils, watercolour, ink, pastel etc) and after finally coming back to pencils that are softer and more blendable, feel like I have *found* my medium. The only drawback is they are not quick, oh no.

Usable art to take away and handle is a lovely concept. And one reason that I cut around the image in the way I did, was so that using it was a more tactile experience. (Is this going too deep for a bookmark, lol?).

Additionally, let it be known, I am similarly jealous of your watercolours ;) I always feel watercolours are saying to me, "Go on, you try it, just you try moving the brush like that and we will WRECK THE WHOLE THING".

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theplaidsheep April 21 2010, 10:05:00 UTC
Now that is Awesome!! And so beautiful, I love the colours and the texturing, and the ribbon and beads are a perfect finishing touch. A gorgeous piece of work. Have you considered perhaps making them to sell, cos I reckon that would go very easily?

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elliejane April 23 2010, 23:58:57 UTC
Hee, thank you! At the start, I wasn't even sure if I would be able to do it, but everything more or less came together like I wanted it to, amazingly enough! Initially, I had thought to do some kind of braiding; I saw the ribbon and figured I could try it, and although I couldn't make it braid properly, yay, just threading it though seemed to work. And I gotta say, I spent *hours* in hobby craft looking at the beads they have there ( ... )

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kernezelda April 21 2010, 17:00:27 UTC
It's lovely! Like the above commenter said, it's attractive in both a visual and tactile sense. I would use a bookmark like that, but it would inevitably fall apart and get lost within a few months.

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elliejane April 24 2010, 01:35:44 UTC
Thank you!

I guess overall I was trying to make something that *I* would be attracted to, and want to pick up and handle. It's funny, because I like bookmarks, but never manage to actually USE them as bookmarks! In the past I'd use them, then proceed to lose them under the bed (or in a wormhole somewhere) as soon as they were out of the book for the next reading!

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elliejane April 24 2010, 01:52:30 UTC
Thank you! Heh, I'm always a little astonished that I can make them do stuff! Sometimes, I just have no idea how it happens, lol, and have a crisis of confidence.

In fact, I was drawing a zebra the other day, and after two goes couldn't get its legs right and was getting all flail-y and was all, "I can't draaaawwww." I had to calm down and just try and let it sort of floooow and pray it would work. And it worked, one zebra, all zebra-y looking! So, yes, I've gone so far as to put it down to heavenly assistance (aside to Supernatural viewers: maybe Castiel is helping me draw!).

Yes, I'm halfway through the second cupcake, now. They are improbably stacked on top of one another, in a way which I hope will come across as quirky! I'll post a pic when it's done (if it works ;).

(I sort of want a t shirt that says "Awesome seahorse is awesome", hee.)

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