The Enchanted Cave 2
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4.07 / 5.00 10,082 ViewsA NOTE: THE WEREWOLF IN THE BATIKED HNAKERCHEIFS IS FROM HELLBOY.
kthnx.
At 12/10/09 09:47 PM, Bidddy wrote: A NOTE: THE WEREWOLF IN THE BATIKED HNAKERCHEIFS IS FROM HELLBOY.
kthnx.
lolwut? im not getting this one
or did you forget to post a pic
This text is in bold, which makes me aweso and your statement irrelevant.
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At 12/10/09 09:49 PM, Snowman wrote:At 12/10/09 09:47 PM, Bidddy wrote: A NOTE: THE WEREWOLF IN THE BATIKED HNAKERCHEIFS IS FROM HELLBOY.lolwut? im not getting this one
kthnx.
No It was something I already posted but I forgot to say that the werewolf on it was from hellboy so I was just sayin.
Here's another batik for your view pleasure though.
My favorite medium is by far fibers but another favorite I learned is wheel thrown ceramics.
It's tough to make nice bowls.
The nice thing about them isnt the bowls themselves but the carving done in the sides and bottoms.
Heres the bottom of the one bowl it was made using one of the carving tools and just spinning on the wheel.
Heres the bottom of the second bowl this was made after I was doen throwing and carving it ont he weheel I just wanted to add some interesting texture to it. Especially because it was still a little too thick so it was a cheap way to thin it out and not put it back on the wheel and center it.
The last bowls just plain and just a nice trip job. Wheel throwings something I hope I can pick back up in college
At 12/14/09 04:12 PM, Bidddy wrote: The last bowls just plain and just a nice trip job. Wheel throwings something I hope I can pick back up in college
the spiral is a nice touch in this one. I really like the carving on the one before this.
I never did make any bowls or anything like that myself, but I know it must be hard to get them interesting/good looking. Most of the bowls I see are either terribly plain, or became ugly in an attempt to make them beautifull...
You did a good job in finding a balance. Its also nice to see how they are all different, yet they are a clear set.
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Shark kabobbins.
My favorite part of this piece is the piece of pineapple and the red onion.
And the little bone that sticks out the shark that is in no way part of his anatomy.
I've been tring to work with more definitive lines, more in a tattoo esque style. Because the more I think about it the mor eI think I want to do that after art school.
At 12/17/09 02:32 AM, Bidddy wrote: NOM NOM NOM NOM NOM
Shark kabobbins.
Delicious. Though I must say, that is either one massive toothpick, or that is one tiny shark.
At 12/17/09 11:14 AM, big-jonny-13 wrote:At 12/17/09 02:32 AM, Bidddy wrote: NOM NOM NOM NOM NOMDelicious. Though I must say, that is either one massive toothpick, or that is one tiny shark.
Shark kabobbins.
I'd like to think its just a really tiny shark
Either that, or his "spinal column" (looks more like a femur bone, actually) is too small.
Pauca sed matura.
(Few but ripe.)
So as of late I haven't really been making to much art, I just started school this semester and I'm taking the to most demanding fundamental art classes possible! Woo go self. In 2D were just goign over elements of design it's a bit of a snore especially because well it's at 8 in the morning. I'm also taking 3D design which I'm extremely excited about, but the beginning projects are a pain in my ass. It's all about precision and makign perfect scores and perfect cuts right now, I'm so thrilled to finally get to the creative aspect of the class tonight. So here are some of the precision projects thus far. A very slight curve, a deeper curve, an extreme curve and something called the step feather. All of these are cut from vellum finish bristol board.
And then my take on the step feather we were only suppose to do one, originally I want to do five leaves/feathers but then it got complicated.