I haven’t written about it nearly as much as I originally intended to, but that doesn’t mean that work hasn’t been done, that progress hasn’t been made. I’m happy to announce that I’m entering the final stages of this Oh-So-Super-Secret project. After hundreds of sketches, drawings, scans, and revisions I’m ready to start the final [...]
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The Super Secret Book Illustration Project Continues
Posted: 27th January 2009 by Jonathan in Stick FiguresTags: 2009, Beas
Super Secret Book Illustration Project
Posted: 31st August 2008 by Jonathan in Stick FiguresTags: 2008, Beas
All’s quiet on the blogging front recently, but not for lack of content. Today I bring you this: a glimpse into the Super Secret Children’s Book Illustration Project that so incredibly Super Secret that I’m publically sharing it on my web site. (That’s not meant to be funny… seriously, the number of visitors here is [...]
A Photogram Story was a presentation I gave for my History and Aesthetics class my first year of grad school. This is where my stick figure drawings started—each drawing is actually a photogram of paper and crayon. I have a pdf file of the written report that I’ll post here if anyone ever asks.
If you look hard enough you can actually see this stick figure in “Cut with the Kitchen Knife”
Wow, it’s been a while since I’ve made one of these: (Inspired by something witty I said in this post.)
Stick Figures on Art
Posted: 24th February 2007 by Jonathan in Stick FiguresTags: 2006, Graduate School
Stick Figures on Post-Photography
Posted: 24th February 2007 by Jonathan in Stick FiguresTags: 2005, Graduate School
