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Illustration Friday: Music

by Dot 20 November 2009 1,805 views 15 Comments

I’m making up for lost time apparently this week. This is the fourth (or third, depending on how you look at it!) in the black and white series

violin

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  • Heather - Dollar Store Crafts said:

    Lovin’ the black & white series!

  • Dot (author) said:

    thank ya ma’am!

  • Juan Martin Bone said:

    WOOW!

  • dudecraft said:

    Love the octopus! You would win my heart if you did one with a ukulele.
    Anyway, really nice work!

  • Julia said:

    I love the black and white cello playing octopus. I like the way you filled in the negative spaces with the black. Am I correct?

  • Tom said:

    Great character and love the shadows

  • Dot (author) said:

    thanks everyone! I had this in my head [and it was originally a violin, not a cello, but with no scale, it IS hard to tell :) ] and it just had to come out.

    I’ll see about the uke Paul :)

  • Peter Breese said:

    Beautiful Dot, something to be said about black and white images (both art and photo).

  • Ellen Byrne said:

    wow – very powerful work! nice!

  • theartofpuro said:

    Wonderful black and white!Adorable octopus!

  • Indigene said:

    I love this graphic illustration! Cool!

  • valgalart said:

    my oh my you have been a busy bee! I am with Heather, lovin this series and all that you do :)

  • dt. haase said:

    great piece – well crafted

  • Amy C said:

    this is such a cool and fun piece, the octopus has such a great look on his face.

  • maike0004 said:

    Ugg Australia has recruited designers like Manolo Blahnik, Carlos Falchi, Rebecca Minkoff, Rafe pictured,and more to design high-end versions of the brand’s trademark boots for its seventh annual Art & Sole auction.I have to assume these will be filed under unaffordable (which is good – more money for St. Jude!), but I’ll still be going to the pickyouruggs.com Web site on December 1 to window shop and see what these designers have cooked up.I am trying to picture what I would do to make these high end… Real Italian leather? A pearl brooch? Other expensive ingredients and sparkles? Maybe the differences won’t be that extreme, but I hope each designer puts his personal touch on the shoe. I’m certain at the very least you’ll be able to pick out which Uggs came from Betsey Johnson (ugg boots classic tall, please!).The event is likely to inspire as many interesting Ugg knockoffs as there are regular Ugg knockoffs, so it is possible we’ll see something like this around town next year. It’s not only a great event for charity but probably also a good move to keep Uggs alive and relevant… especially with the number of people who’d like to see them disappear for good!UGG boots on sale!I will of course keep wearing my Uggs because A) I have them and B) they are warm, but if your kid asks Santa for Where the Wild Things Are UGG boots… I feel for ya.

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