Using stilts to prune fruit trees in an orchid
(Ralph Crane. 1960)
Using stilts to prune fruit trees in an orchid
(Ralph Crane. 1960)
I discoverd a photo on the internet. A miditeranean village. I don't know where. It looked like a drawing from the Dutch artist "Escher". I made a drawing of it. Playing around first, this one is made on a A4 normal sheet of paper straight out of the copy machine. But....I like the result! So therefore I share it on Tumblr
Typical Spanish... Indian ink on paper. Size A3 than scanned and the colours done with "Gimp" on the laptop. This is made after a monochrome photo made by Javiroa226.
This is an impression of an installation for bringing on an instantaneous opportunity for intergalactic communication.
Got a little out of hand. Note the two people on one of the walkways below, it will give you an idea of the proportions.
(Click to enlarge)
Indian ink on paper. Size A3
Avocados now finished. Acrylic on paper. Size A4
Lock down therapy. When I make this I'll be "ZEN" for hours!
Avocado's in progress.
Credit: @curlykidlife
Adam’s first project with Boston Dynamics’ Spot robot gives it a novel purpose: pulling a custom-built carriage with Adam as its passenger! Watch Adam give Spot some Victorian flair and the interesting problems that arise in marrying cutting-edge robot technology with vintage transport.
Jesus. A nice man we met last year in Ruesga.
This drawing I made a few months ago... In Indian ink on paper. ( a "Philosophic" drawing, also with a nostalgic touch.)
Now I scanned the drawing and started working on it with "Gimp" to add colour. And this is the result.....
Just click on the picture to see it full screen.
An old one, but now in colour!
Here the one in colour. Less detail in the drawing. Colour is done on my laptop while using "Gimp". Size: A4
My solution for the affordable housing problem in the Netherlands!
Indian ink on paper. Size A4
I was listening to an audiobook and at the same time doodling... It dit get out of hand!! Title: "S.F. Doodle."
Indian ink on paper. Size: A4 Colours via the laptop using "Gymp" . Click on picture until full screen!