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Showing posts with label Elina Ellis Flashmob. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elina Ellis Flashmob. Show all posts
Thursday, November 3, 2016
Monday, September 12, 2016
Elina Ellis Flashmob 31: the Olympics
Today was a summation day at the Crocodile Flashmob by Elina Ellis, the Olympics.
I started looking at the Olympic symbol and the torch. The combination of the two brought me to this idea of fiery ice cream.
I started looking at the Olympic symbol and the torch. The combination of the two brought me to this idea of fiery ice cream.
Sunday, July 31, 2016
Elina Ellis flashmob 27: Circles
Last week's subject was Circles.
And then I decided to just draw circles.
This time I decided not to filter and draw whatevercomes in mind.
So first I thought about hanging frying pans (from reference). And then pancakes came alone.
And then I decided to just draw circles.
While circiling with my red pencil I thought of a snowman. To make it interesting I decided to put him on fire.
And then this came.
I believe this covered the suggested subject (cirles).
What do you think?
Thursday, July 28, 2016
Elina Ellis Flashmob: Light
Last Monday was the first time I participated in and submitted to a weekly drawing Flashmob. The flashmob is run by Elina Ellis, an illustrator placed currently in the UK. This week's subject was light and these are my submitions.
This one is a bit banal, but i still wanted to execute it, so here it is.
Here I actually tried to work on a perspective of an opened/closed light switch, but, as you can see, it didn't work out as well as I wanted. I think I still need to exaggerate the perspective of the item.
Well, more subjects to my to practise list.
Next week's subjects is Circles. Mandalas, anybody?
This one is a bit banal, but i still wanted to execute it, so here it is.
Here I actually tried to work on a perspective of an opened/closed light switch, but, as you can see, it didn't work out as well as I wanted. I think I still need to exaggerate the perspective of the item.
Well, more subjects to my to practise list.
Next week's subjects is Circles. Mandalas, anybody?
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