It strikes me as a nice twist to the Jack-and-the-beanstalk tale. Instead of throwing the magic bean (or acorn) out the window, Jack threw it in the fireplace! I see what you are doing with your line movement. It gives the image a sort of 3D impression. Good job.
You know that psychologists give you a test called “house tree person”. I’m pretty sure they would be like, “I don’t know what the hell to do with her”. If I were you I might add an even microscopic person in here somewhere. Or not. This is great.
I saw a really funky treehouse recently (owned by a psychologist), but I didn’t stop to sketch it. I wanted to come up with something wackier than the what I had seen. This is the result. Thanks for the comments!
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roseindigo 11:06 am on March 15, 2009 | #
I’m always amazed at how creative you are with just black on white.
renefijten 1:00 pm on March 15, 2009 | #
The most original tree house I ever saw.
Michael 5:41 pm on March 15, 2009 | #
It strikes me as a nice twist to the Jack-and-the-beanstalk tale. Instead of throwing the magic bean (or acorn) out the window, Jack threw it in the fireplace! I see what you are doing with your line movement. It gives the image a sort of 3D impression. Good job.
bjornik 9:49 pm on March 15, 2009 | #
Wow, the tree’s shadows add tension to this piece. It has this impression that it is still growing and branching out. Nice!
Sophie Brown 12:17 am on March 16, 2009 | #
You know that psychologists give you a test called “house tree person”. I’m pretty sure they would be like, “I don’t know what the hell to do with her”. If I were you I might add an even microscopic person in here somewhere. Or not. This is great.
Rudat 4:19 am on March 16, 2009 | #
I saw a really funky treehouse recently (owned by a psychologist), but I didn’t stop to sketch it. I wanted to come up with something wackier than the what I had seen. This is the result. Thanks for the comments!