I think this is so beautiful. Daniel Eatock made this felt-tip print by repeatedly balancing a sheet of paper on the nibs of a set of Pantone pens. I would love to recreate this.
via d.Sharp {a very lovely blog too!}
I think this is so beautiful. Daniel Eatock made this felt-tip print by repeatedly balancing a sheet of paper on the nibs of a set of Pantone pens. I would love to recreate this.
via d.Sharp {a very lovely blog too!}
Kimberlee
July 14, 2008
how fabulous! I don’t think I would have the patience unfortunately but I wouldn’t have a problem buying one!
Stephanie
July 14, 2008
great idea! bleeding markers seem to be all the rage these days … did you see this dress? http://dsharp.typepad.com/dsharp/2008/07/let-it-bleed.html
Grosgrain Kathleen
July 14, 2008
I am constantly amazed at the strange but interesting methods that artists come up with. I have a GREAT artist duo for you to take a look at. You might have already heard of them. I’ve seen their work in the New York Times and Aperature.
Walter Martin and Paloma Munoz.
http://www.martin-munoz.com/
They create these macob scenes inside snowglobes. Sort of the opposite of what you would expect to find in a snowglobe. Clever.
Michelle
July 14, 2008
Nice, I remember doing this in grade school in art class, very fun.
sherri
July 14, 2008
nice effect, dots are always good in my book.
Emmy
July 14, 2008
I love that! Isn’t it great to have all of these creative minds out there.
Kate
July 14, 2008
That is so great! I want one!
Chloe
July 14, 2008
That’s genius…
Gower
July 15, 2008
hi jordan! i’m a new mom that would love to learn how to be more crafty, and your site is often my source of inspiration. thanks for the daily pretty posts. i hope to recreate something similar someday. if you do one of your own, please post it! i would love to see how it turns out. and again, thank you for blogging. looking at your site is one of the highlights of my day. 🙂