Thursday, July 15, 2010

Random objects at the control room


These are two different things compared and drawn simultaneously. To the left we can see a chair, which is occupied by a coat. Now, it's interesting that a big, solid and comfortable chair
can be holding a simple light weight, piece of clothing. The arms seem like if they were protecting it and the chair seems like it's embracing it.
To the right we have a simple shelf, which is used to hold CDs. It seems like if it was all Gospel music, and it was somehow suspended on the air. The little shelf is also holding the CD cases which are light weighed and made out of plastic. It's interesting that both structures seem to be protecting something; two different things made out of different materials, and isolated from eachother. Nice comparison.

Estas dos cosas fueron dibujadas simultaneamente. A la izquierda podemos ver una silla ocupada por una chamarra. Y es interesante como una silla grande, solida y comoda pueda estar protegiendo una simple prenda de ropa sin mucho peso. Los brazos de la silla parece como si la estuvieran guardando y el respaldo y la sentadera parece como si la estuvieran abrazando.
A la derecha tenemos un simple estante el cual es usado para guardar CDs. Pareciera que fuera todo musica Evangelista, y como si estuviera casi suspendida en el aire. El estante tambien esta deteniendo algunas cajas de CD de plastico, y de no mucho peso. Es interesante que las dos estructuras parecen estar protegiendo algo: dos cosas hechas de diferentes materiales, y aisladas la una de la otra. Buena comparacion.







1 comment:

  1. Love the emotions that it conjures up when you describe what you were seeing. As you worked through the sketch, those feelings were stamped into the work like a watermark. Very nice.

    One critique for Chair: on the top left you have writing. That's actually great. Without the writing I would have suggested to let something simple move across the top of the page, shadow or light, and indicate a downward direction for the sake of movement in the composition.

    Just sayin'. Love these.

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