31.7.11

story board ideas

water colour & cut out the props/characters - mix media, flat surface.
circles - never ending; repeated pattern/object ( things pull out of each other ).

lots of different kinds of ..

  1. cogs
  2. spinning wheels
  3. wheels

  1. carnival balloons
  2. earth
  3. apples (pebble ripple in stream type

  1. (different key rubbings) - leaves
  2. kites
  3. summer abstracted
  4. drums

  1. Cogs x 8/10 turning or multiplying - different colours and texture
  2. then mutate into spinning wheel - in common is spokes
  3. continue into wheels again x 6/8 *
  4. stripes of balloons common to spokes  to 1 into earth- lots of pattern - psychedelic 
  5. turn to apple colours x 6 --> 1
  6. drops into a stream causing ripples
* (  or, windmill - balloon comes out..cloud turns into apple )

  1. (leaf floating in water)
  2. different leaves / foliage texture pattern shape (grow)
  3. 1 grows into diamante leaf into kite
  4. kite float away to join more - move around sky
  5. kites smudge into summer sky - blue/pink--> orange etc

28.7.11

thoughts and notes

Round like a circle in a spiral.
like a wheel within a wheel.
never ending on begninning.
on an ever-spinning reel.
or a cranival balloon
and the world is like an apple
whirling in space.
In a half forgotten dream
like the rippels from a pebble
someone tosses into a stream.
keys that jingle in your pocket
words that jangle in your head.

Why did summer go so quickly?
was it something i said?
was the sound of distant drumming
just the fingers of your hand?
that autumn leaves were turning
to the colour of her hair...



  •  water colour & cut-out - mix media, flat surface
  • circles never ending - repeated patter/object (things pull out of each other.
  • lots of different kinds of wheels/clogs, spinnign wheel
  • carnival balloons, apples, earth, pebble ripple in stream
  • (different kinds of key rubbings), summer abstracted painted
  • kites, drums, leaves

27.7.11

im very attracted to the idea of using water colours so i researched some water colour illustrators but as for now am unsure what media to use in my final design..

Stina Persson:

 cut paper: