Re: Tha letsta moderum
Posted: 17 Oct 2023, 21:28
yeah all my posts are still just explorations, trying to find a vocabulary and finding out faulty thinking, that is why I need the feedback. That's why faces are an afterthought, and most drawings are unfinished and not clean. I like my Athena style Freya, it evokes the most religious feel in me, and just out of selfindulgence. It could be a cool painting, that would take some time though. Also good for painting is the bad times idea, it's reminding me of flemish paintings I've seen of rough farmlife, and the last Dutch flood in the 50s. Maybe I should study some old seapainters too first. I think naturally my hand could evolve toward a Arthur Rackham style.
BUT, I also want to explore just decorative motifs, maybe knotwork, dragonpatterns, and some 'flat', primitive stylised shapes, naive, folkish art like woodcarvings, tapestries. I think this could be beautiful on the book too(eg the spine of the book) I'm thinking that if you want a gold embossed symbol-like picture on the cover that it would have to be more simple. The seated mother I drew perhaps, but I have a more 'primitive' idea that I will draw soon. So I think the design for that would best be made as a linocut. And I'm thinking of doing some of my future 3d work with this same naive, more symbolic, style.
First up to finish is the Kelta one, enough positive response on that, now to decide which technique.
BUT, I also want to explore just decorative motifs, maybe knotwork, dragonpatterns, and some 'flat', primitive stylised shapes, naive, folkish art like woodcarvings, tapestries. I think this could be beautiful on the book too(eg the spine of the book) I'm thinking that if you want a gold embossed symbol-like picture on the cover that it would have to be more simple. The seated mother I drew perhaps, but I have a more 'primitive' idea that I will draw soon. So I think the design for that would best be made as a linocut. And I'm thinking of doing some of my future 3d work with this same naive, more symbolic, style.
First up to finish is the Kelta one, enough positive response on that, now to decide which technique.