Almost finished the table number 2 of the book.
Yes, even him, the smile he was gone.
you say, but you had already made seven or eight tables and ink and watercolor?
Indeed yes, I did. I have also sent to Bologna for the fair, just think '.
you say, because now and then start over from scratch? But what are you crazy?
Eh. Good question. Maybe.
The fact is that when I started on the project (which falls in the class of illustration, and indeed is the main attraction, as is brought as a thesis at the end of the third year) I had to execute the bond with one of the tables few techniques discussed so far. Obviously you picked the watercolor and china, since we had not done anything else. The old style table
homologous this is the remit for cool ideas:
But then ... After a year chock full of acrylic, and the whole set of jazz, and trees, and the quasi-fairies, cats and rogues ... In short, I tell you to do? it was revised, even radically. If only for consistency.
So ...
So you do realize that the table new style is out of the contamination of the old style with Fairy Night and the Nightingale .
I'm Almost n.2 table to complete picture of how to book.
Yes, even it, "The smile that has gone”.
You must ask me: but hadn’t you already made seven or eight tables in ink and watercolor?
Yes I did. I’ve also sent five of ‘em to Bologna for 2009 Children’s BookFair exhibition.
Isn’t it crazy enough?
You will also ask: why on hell do you start over again now? Are you a fool?
Eh. A good question. Maybe I am.
The fact is, when I started on this project (which is going to be the main task for last year of illustration course I’m attending) I’ve been suggested to possibly use watercolor, and I know I did.
But I must admit is not the watercolor technique I love the most.
That's why I started over again. In acrylic.
In short, the so-to-say new style tables result from the contamination of the old style ones with my newest acrylic paintings.
Gooooood. I love
acrylic.
It makes me feel at home.