J Hiroshi Taniguti
Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo/Sao Paulo, Brazil
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Optical Line
Project Info
Created By: J Hiroshi TanigutiClient: none
Tags: optical lines draw Contrast forest jungle
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This is a project in which love working today. Create lines, which then form curves. And born of innumerable possibilities curves to play with our eyes. I love working with colors and with patience. Atiualmente'm finishing a shark in this style and put here when ready.
"Moby-Dick, a white whale of tremendous size and ferocity..." - All done with pencil illustration watercolor
"Leaving that tropical forest, I found an exit. The open sea..." - Illustration all done with pencil watercolor
I did everything in watercolor pencils. It is inside a cave of crystals, seen from the bottom up, there is a window that points to a sky of stars...
In the development phase. This time I preferred to start coloring the shark, on other occasions, I first the background and then the rest.
Finally finished this illustration in July 2009. Used in the contours of the black pen and pencil drawing color to life in a multi color contrast.
I am studying new visual languages from the work I did in the shark. I decided to make some speeches, cutting the illustration to get a fund that play with the looks. I do not know if this is final color, I'm still searching ... This work was done with pencil Color watercolor "Faber Castle" in outline with a black pilot pen "Paper Mate". Please comment.
This work done in honor of geographers. I looked up a study of volcanoes as it is not something that is not usually addressed in my illustrations. But in the end until I liked it very much. I black ink on the contour and used crayons to color tinted. Then I made some interventions with stylus cutting the bottom of the drawing.
I decided to do another style as I did in "Ocean Raider" (Whale). This time I made a little more, having to scan in two parts.
This is the part that did not fit in the scan. I had to split into two parts
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Tracy Ratliff, 02-11-2009 12:00 AM |
| Wonderful. | |
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Sarah Panetta, 03-05-2009 12:26 PM |
| Very Nice | |
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Fernando Correa, 07-23-2009 2:36 PM |
| nice traces I love it | |
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ANA CHINARRO, 07-24-2009 12:54 PM |
| great work! | |
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milena atanasova, 07-25-2009 9:36 AM |
| nice! | |
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Nicolas Ness, 04-28-2010 6:27 PM |
| You must have the patience of a saint! Beautiful work you have. | |
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Debbie Weber, 09-09-2010 1:04 PM |
| love the lines :) |

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