Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Illustration Friday - Wrapped



I was watching a special about Woodstock. I started thinking about the famous photo of the two people wrapped in a blanket. Get it...wrapped...not too clever but I'm too tired to use my brain tonight. Enjoy.

*Below is the sketch I drew up for this as well.

23 comments:

adi said...

lovely.the detail in the hair is super beautiful.
your work reminds me a little of this aussie gem:
http://www.eamo.com.au/

alex fine illustration said...

Thanks Adi. I'm actually a big fan of Eamo's. The guy's a genius with a brush.

Peachtreeart said...

Beautiful, vibrant hues!

Ian Summers said...

Great work!

Ian Summers said...

Great work!

donny* said...

how have i missed your IF illustrations before? you really have a great style. your color palette creates a lot of energy in the illustrations. well done!

Cathy said...

Lovely use of colour, texture and composition - verrry impressive!

Tali said...

oh, but it's very nicely executed!

alex fine illustration said...

Thanks everyone for your nice comments. I think it was a good week for illustrators on Illustration Friday. There are so many good interpretations of wrapped.

Gedimin said...

Alex, your stuff is incredible. I perused your entire blog the other day, and my mind is blown. It's nice to see extremely creative and talented people doing so well. Thank you for the comment as well!

Gregor said...

Brilliant!

Is there any chance you could post the original sketch?

I'd love to see it!

alex fine illustration said...

Thanks Gregor. I just posted the sketch this morning. I always felt like my line quality was lacking in sketches but I use them more just to get my ideas down.

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