Please meet Supakitch & Koralie.
We've recently been working on an illustrated pattern project in my Computer Illustration class, and I have been wanting to start incorporating graphic elements and pattern into my own figurative work (like the Baba Yaga project I've been posting). So when I watched some of the pair's process videos, I was totally inspired. Like, don't-want-to-bother-sleeping-tonight inspired. Love that feeling, even if the results require a lot of coffee for recovery ;)
Here are two quick videos of their process, set to some groovy music.
As for me,
I am excited to share some new projects I'm working on, but I'll have to wait a little bit before I can speak openly about the details here. Tomorrow is the first Open Model Session at SCAD, and I'm really amped up to get back into the habit of lifedrawing on a set schedule (instead of bribing friends or being really creepy). Also, get ready for some blog redesign this weekend!
Happy long weekend, lovely birds ~ anyone doing anything exciting?
(I will be working on artwork like a nutcase, what's new?)
These are cool projects - just from the pictures. Satellite doesn't like the weather this morning, so I will have to try to stop back by to watch the video
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Nice stuff from the dynamic duo! Stay amped! No fun this weekend, work work work!
ReplyDeleteWhoa, that looks intense. Quite a lot of detail.
ReplyDeleteSo mesmerizing!
ReplyDeleteChristie - Yea, I really like their process, and the final product is really cool :)
ReplyDeleteLostlemonade - Thanks for stopping by! And I hear ya, this was a work-filled weekend for me too!
Melody - Yea, agreed! I love all the little details that go into it, and their precision in making their art.
Alessandra - I completely agree!