(via almostblack)
(via almostblack)
“drip portraits” by Paul Richard
Mayfly
Victo Ngai
A full page illustration is for the last New Yorker fiction “Mayfly” by Kevin Canty.
Big thanks to AD Jordan Awan who suggested that we could create an edge to edge butterfly piece focusing on the first paragraph of the story: “Driving across the Utah desert on I‐70, James hit a butterfly with his car. Then another. Then a shower of them, hitting the windshield like hail, wings trapped in the wipers, orange and black. The noise of them, muted but steady, woke Molly from her trance, and she looked out the windshield, at broken wings and yellow smears.”
You can read the process post on my drawger.
Matt W. More and aarn collaborated on these numerically controlled sharpie drawings.
They made this series using Matt’s original vectors and a sharpie attached to a 3-axis CNC machine.
(Source: frickinfreckles, via silentcrescendos)
(via silentcrescendos)
(Source: thebiggerthebetterthebowl, via silentcrescendos)
(Source: , via silentcrescendos)
(Source: arthangover, via silentcrescendos)