02 October 2005

Illustration Friday: Float

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(please click on image to see larger version - don't be shy now!)

Once again went for the all digital solution and tried to get my markmaking somewhat looser and similar to a pencil sketch. I also wanted something lighter in spirit than last week's experiment, hence the jolly polar bear reading, oh my, Kierkegaard. So much for lighter....sigh...

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

You have succeeded in approaching 'float' in a light way! Bear has a comical glint in his eye - must be a humorous book. Wish I was floating when trying to read. Lines ARE loose and floaty :)

Anonymous said...

Cute! I like very much your floating philosophous bear!

Anonymous said...

Ahah, a bear reading Kierkegaard... you don't see that in zoo, he? Very good interpretation, and I like you style!

Weichuen You said...

A lovely pic!

Tony Sarrecchia said...

Very nice. Sort of reminds me of the Coke bears.

milanrubio said...

Great bear expression!
Love the colors and the character. This entry is also good for last week's topic fresh!
good work.

carla said...

And oddly enough, he looks a bit puzzled. Well...it looks like he'll have plenty of time and space to figure out what it all means to him, or if in fact, it even matters! Great illustration:>

Ellen said...

I really like what you've done here! Keep up the great work1

Anonymous said...

So cute.
wynlen

Aravis said...

This is a really fun illo, and you did a wonderful job with it!

Chuang Shyue Chou said...

Polar Bear reading Soren Kierkegaard! What a hoot! Very nice finish you have got there.