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“Raise a glass to Freedom. Something they can never take away” Practicing traditional calligraphy with a brush on a 60x80 canvas. Calligraphy by @therabine,
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Doing calligraphy 👌🏼👌🏼😌#pilotParallelPen #Fractur #Calligraphy #graphicdesign #30años #FAD
Fractur
Acrylic, steel, wood
Josh Harbord, 2017
Techniques of collage applied to a three dimensional grid system of shape and reflection. The design enables composition change, offering hundreds of variations. The sculpture has a simple visual language whilst the Fractur comes through the movement of the viewer. Colour, line and shape collide to shift perspective, creating new pockets of space within space.
Poster design by Lily Alden
Fractur
Acrylic, steel, wood
Josh Harbord, 2017
Techniques of collage applied to a three dimensional grid system of shape and reflection. The design enables composition change, offering hundreds of variations. The sculpture has a simple visual language whilst the Fractur comes through the movement of the viewer. Colour, line and shape collide to shift perspective, creating new pockets of space within space.
Poster design by Lily Alden
Fractur
Acrylic, steel, wood
Josh Harbord, 2017
Techniques of collage applied to a three dimensional grid system of shape and reflection. The design enables composition change, offering hundreds of variations. The sculpture has a simple visual language whilst the Fractur comes through the movement of the viewer. Colour, line and shape collide to shift perspective, creating new pockets of space within space.
Poster design by Lily Alden
I did a little lettering today to celebrate an important month!
Note - I was going for some “snow” but ended up with several unintentional snowballs. Trying to think of it as depth of field.