Friday, 30 December 2011

Inactive much

Tis the season to be Jolly... Hardly in my case Ive had my head stuck in books for Contextual studies Ive let my blogging responsibilities slide.
One upside is that my website is in construction lindsayforsyth.co.uk Still got to start tweeking bits and pieces till Im satisfied though...

Ive still to post my conclusion towards my last project for the Alloa Campus. A lot of the work hasnt been posted so I am contemplating uploading either the whole artist statement about the project of just throw in the final piece and leave a lot of the work living in my sketchbooks or to best treat some of the individual areas as seperate posts about new methods of drawing or indeed printmaking as the case may be.

Till I pull my head out of the books Im leaving you with this video post from the Tate about Maurice Sendak a personal favourite author and illustrator. Ive been thinking about his books this season and all the drawings he creates. He is ofcourse, an illustrator and theres a large gap between illustration and drawing.


Another issue ive decided to deal with is that I often post videos to my Facebook account majority of which are being stalked and passed about not even for the origional purpose. That is being stopped and from now on any posts I find which are of an inspiration to myself are going right here.

 
Dean Lucker and Ann Wood

Miguel Endara and his pointillism piece called Hero... I love pointillism makes me so happy :D



simple drawn animation, science stuff on experiments throughout history and theories. Some you may know, others you might not


It took Kalle Mattson, Kevin Parry, and friends over six months to create this cute stop motion short, a lot shorter than the time-frame covered in the video! Watch as history is told via illustrated paper, on an ever turning globe that brings it all back around again
 
 
 
sAper awesome illustrator Christoph Niemann doodled his way all through the fecking NYC Marathon... Super thumbs up and awesomeness to this guy :p http://niemann.blogs.nytimes.com/

Amazing Artwork created by Gary Schott

That'll do for now seeing as facebook enjoys being problematic...


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