Monday, January 30, 2012
Bunnies in the Burrow
Lately, I've been trying to draw entirely out of my head. I've also been taking long train rides lately. I also have a tendency to be late for said trains, so this equals lots of sketches. So what is coming out of my head, but animals and bunnies acting like people and having crumpets and tea in their burrows that just happen to look like an english cottage. I was going to put in carrot wallpaper, but the awesome band playing beatles tunes in penn station distracted me and then my train came so that just killed that horse. Oh well, either way I think it looks good.
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Getting into Gear
Sketch of the day!
So I'm starting to work on a series of 3-dimensional boxes, and I started this layout design for it and then got a little carried away drawing in the sketchbook. But everything in the main circle is going to be made 3-dimensional with many layers. I haven't decided whether to make it out of paper or just go all out on it yet. Anyways, stay tuned for the final product!
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Whimsical Walks on 5th Ave- Part 2
Tiffany Window |
So here's part 2, there were just too many good windows to show in one post. Tiffany's windows this year were really cool, and of course animated, but I only have photos. The photo above they actually moved like a real merry-go-round. Their theme was based off the carousel in central park. The little windows were inset in a mirrored display which had over the entire outside a old fashioned carousel facade. Very dramatic. Yet the windows, were as delicate and as beautiful as the jewelry.
Carousel facade on Tiffany's windows |
All the animals on the bridge were moving across it. |
Cool angle over the city. |
Merry-go-round was animated. |
Meanwhile, across the street Bergdorf Goodman's windows had a slight circus theme in a few of their windows.
Now that is an awesome circus ringleader, I mean come on check out that gorgeous dress, enough of those red jackets. |
This window below was all this copper metal sculpture, however they didn't photograph very well.
And of course, the best for last, well I think it personally was my favorite window, or at least the damn cutest one. What was so cool about it were all these animals that were made of chunky knits that look like sweaters or beading that would go on dresses. However, the best part is that it was so whimsical, the polar bear chef, and the wolves having cake and the seal having tea. Ultimate favorite the monkey with the champagne bottle. How can you resist that?
Love that monkey, now didn't I tell you he was the cutest. Oh and the polar bear is made out of fringe, how cool is that? I want to get my glue gun out and start crafting now. Might as well do something from my buckets of random stuff.
And of course, the best for last, well I think it personally was my favorite window, or at least the damn cutest one. What was so cool about it were all these animals that were made of chunky knits that look like sweaters or beading that would go on dresses. However, the best part is that it was so whimsical, the polar bear chef, and the wolves having cake and the seal having tea. Ultimate favorite the monkey with the champagne bottle. How can you resist that?
Monday, January 2, 2012
Whimsical Walks on 5th Ave- Part 1
Bergdoff Goodman- Mosaic Underwater Window |
Mosaic Detail |
Jay Soonthornsawad's Paper Sculpture |
He also did a very large window display for them, entirely made out of paper. In it he transforms books into magical little tunnels for mice and forests for chameleons. I think my favorite though is the porcupine.
Transformed Books, detail |
Mice Tunnels! |
Aren't these great? There are a few more that I'd like to post, so my next post will be part 2 with more window displays.
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