I'm thinking of making a small collection of my sketchbooks available for purchase, (with the help of my wife who is a bookbinder), its only in the planning stages but it will not take to long time. I'm also planning to make some less expensive prints from my sketchbooks, I'll post things on my Shop, that still is development, and of course on my blog. No enough of me bantering, where's the picture you say.
Old Linoleum print.
Made this while taking my masters of fine artsSome sketchbook pets:
how well do you know your Goethe?His masters voiceShe only go one thing wrongIt's not easier even though you are a kingThe importance of nail varnish
Thank you for these Very Silly Drawings. Once again your drawings have transformed my spirit from being very grumpy (I don't like going to work) to actually SMILING!
It's exciting to see the way you contrast big open, empty figures with really detailed figures. Both hold their spaces so well. Usually all of my figures have the same level of detail. I'm learning so much from watching you.
Hey, remember the pomander balls? I invited 15 little Girl Scouts yesterday afternoon to make them. We had SO MUCH FUN! The museum smells wunderbar.
Thanks I'm allergic to nail varnish myself, probably from glueing Airfix models as a youth. Stef, hopefully we'll se some progress soon, if the result is good you might want to try as well? Thanks Ana
Ohhh Ahh! Om du förstår vad jag menar.
ReplyDeleteLove the umbrella! I wonder how that man keeps his nail varnish on? He surely must have some chips in the varnish from manoevering that elephant?
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see the first printed and binded sketchbooks. Your wife is doing such beautiful binding (that I saw on Flickr)
ReplyDeleteOh, i already liked you drawings, but now im enjoying your sentences more and more! Remindes me of the http://www.explodingdog.com/
ReplyDeleteThis is a guy who picks very simple sentences and then ilustrates them in a very simple way too...
Good Morning,
ReplyDeleteThank you for these Very Silly Drawings. Once again your drawings have transformed my spirit from being very grumpy (I don't like going to work) to actually SMILING!
It's exciting to see the way you contrast big open, empty figures with really detailed figures. Both hold their spaces so well. Usually all of my figures have the same level of detail. I'm learning so much from watching you.
Hey, remember the pomander balls? I invited 15 little Girl Scouts yesterday afternoon to make them. We had SO MUCH FUN! The museum smells wunderbar.
OK, off to the Long Island Expressway. :-(
Thanks
ReplyDeleteI'm allergic to nail varnish myself, probably from glueing Airfix models as a youth.
Stef, hopefully we'll se some progress soon, if the result is good you might want to try as well?
Thanks Ana
Oh and thanks PP, your comment came while I answered
ReplyDeletewhhey mattias, awesome work as always the old linoleum print looks fantastic.
ReplyDeletethat sketchbooks n print business sounds great, when i start earning more than one banana a day , ill be sure to order one
cheers man
aw, That's such a great news!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see how they turn out!
Thanks Alfredo and Bruko, I can't wait either just have to save up some for a new printer. The lecture gave some though
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteI will for sure buy some prints from you Mattias! especially your crazy detailed cities like "the future"
ReplyDeleteThanks BIll and heartful
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