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Design Inspiration
July 27, 2008
My Dad recently gave me a few Art books of his. I remember browsing through them when I was younger. He always left his books out laying around on the tables, intending to plant the “drawing seed” in me, and it worked (Thanks, Dad). One of the books I now own is about M. C. Escher. What a mind! You can’t help but flip through pages of Art like that and not be inspired.
This week I was also organizing my photos of leaves, seeds, and bark that I took specifically because of their outstanding design aspects. Looking through the books plus my photos compelled me draw a few designs I’ve had in mind for a couple of years. I may paint some large one-of-a-kind cushion covers using a few of the best.
There is no substitute for a good old fashioned pencil, but it’s sure fun to play with the Paint Shop Pro effects, cut and paste, repeat patterns…there goes the weekend! The drawing combined with computer play have me appreciating Escher’s work so much more. He did not use computers at all.
Categories: design, digital manipulation, drawings, inspiration, pencil, series, trees |

August 1st, 2008 at 1:35 pm
There aren’t enough hours in the day, are there, Nik! I love your energy and wide ranging interests!
August 1st, 2008 at 1:55 pm
Hi Virginia, you know it! There are not enough hours in a day. As a creative person yourself, with all the shows you line up one after the other, you must feel the same, I’m sure. Thank you, as always, for your encouragement and support.