Showing posts with label Alphabakery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alphabakery. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Technicolor


It happens that I see the world in different shades of grey. Usually, that upsets me because there are so many things I want to do and I don't want to "wander uncreatively". So the best way to get over it is to do something, anything, using as many colours as possible. 

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

The Lovers' letter


There is little time, I attended the second wedding of the year. And there's still one to be done in just a few weeks! Apart from the hat and the bag that I crafted for the occasion, I also made a small card to congratulate my drear newlyweds. It's an idea I had for a while, but I never took time to make it real. 

Friday, June 10, 2011

One more collage


Hello, today I offer you yet another doodle from my hands. This "Sun Explosion" is a mix of ingraving and collage. I don't know how you call this technique in English. I think in French it's embosser so maybe you can say embossing. I ingraved a piece of wood which I later printed without ink but on a wet paper. So you can actually see the image in 3D. On top of it I added flowers that I love cutting in printed papers that I kept from my school workshop (leftovers of course! I didn't use my own or someone else's work). I takes a while to sew them on it, but hey, here's the little thing.

Wednesday, June 08, 2011

Just a drawn treat


Hello everyone! I wanted to write just to share a drawing I made a few days ago. It's not complete yet because there's no background, but I can't decide how to make it (and when because it's quite big). What colour do you think would fit best? Any comment is welcome on that!

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Childhoods


A few months ago, I finally completed a family project. Having found a load of 8mm reels from the 60's, I decided to create short films with musical background. There are different themes, such as the new school year, summer by the ocean, etc.. For each of these parts I painted very colorful titles, describing the themes in a rather dreamlike atmosphere. There is almost no color related to the real world, an idea that came after a session of drawing with my young cousin. Here are some shots taken from titles made for these films.