Posts tagged "drawing"

drawgabbydraw:

More progress on my part of a D/G collaboration (that’s going to take a million years to finish, I think, but that’s ok). 
A couple days ago I asked what should be burrowing in those holes in the ground, and you guys gave me some great answers! Click here and scroll down to read them. Star-nosed moles came up a couple of times, so I think I’ll keep that one in the bottom hole, even though Dave thought they were gross once we looked at photos of them. I think animal-type suggestions fit our project the best, but I’m going to refer back to the other ones for inspiration in the future. You guys are the best!

This is beautiful, I always love Gabby’s paintings they have such a magical feeling, I would buy a book full of these.

drawgabbydraw:

More progress on my part of a D/G collaboration (that’s going to take a million years to finish, I think, but that’s ok). 

A couple days ago I asked what should be burrowing in those holes in the ground, and you guys gave me some great answers! Click here and scroll down to read them. Star-nosed moles came up a couple of times, so I think I’ll keep that one in the bottom hole, even though Dave thought they were gross once we looked at photos of them. I think animal-type suggestions fit our project the best, but I’m going to refer back to the other ones for inspiration in the future. You guys are the best!

This is beautiful, I always love Gabby’s paintings they have such a magical feeling, I would buy a book full of these.


By Bernie Leahy, this lovely Irish embroiderer makes these wonderful stitched textiles, nice simple linear drawings all with thread, lovely.


By Sarah O’Sullivan - Tensions and Settlement Patterns

By Sarah O’Sullivan - Tensions and Settlement Patterns


By Luzia Soares - The Foxes


By Simon Schubert, creating these detailed architectural ‘drawings’ from singular sheets of paper, he adds no colour or shade to them, only manipulating each surface. They have such a sense of depth and dimension. 

(Source: designboom.com)


By Kyle McDonald & Matt Mets, a unique little collaboration whereby a machine controls a viewer whilst they are blind folded, then via a camera records their face and makes them draw a blind self portrait of themselves. The results are something quite wonderful, a full set of the portraits are on their Flickr.

(Source: booooooom.com)