Update on Things: Deconstructed Corvid 1 - Fibonacci
 Due to...logistics? Technique? My innate laziness?...there does not exist an original of this drawing.  To have it on my wall I had to order it from myself via Zazzle. So this is the first and therefore most valuable copy of Fibonacci Raven. I will try to explain. I started this project on blue grid-lined paper (you know, the one that doesn't really render the lines invisible like they said it would.)
Due to...logistics? Technique? My innate laziness?...there does not exist an original of this drawing.  To have it on my wall I had to order it from myself via Zazzle. So this is the first and therefore most valuable copy of Fibonacci Raven. I will try to explain. I started this project on blue grid-lined paper (you know, the one that doesn't really render the lines invisible like they said it would.)In a fit of inspired doodling, I started inking the original sketch. And then I kept going. Before I knew it, I had an almost fully-inked drawing on the wrong paper. I decided to try scanning it anyway. To be honest, I like the gridlines. They feel architectural, or something.
Also, I'm messy. There was a blob of purple paint on the page, as well as several wrinkles. And I'm lazy and didn't want to re-ink what already looked pretty damned good. I did some judicious scissoring; it took a few scans and cuts to excise the blue lines I didn't want to show up on the final design. I uploaded to Zazzle and arranged my oddly-shaped design until it was laid out the way I wanted it.
Zazzle kindly removed all the blue lines when they created the print. I'm not mad. They did not center it on their standard paper size, though. We'll have a talk about that.
I'm off to Goodwill to find us a frame.
If you'd like a signed copy, let me know and I will invoice you for the print+shipping+shipping-from-my house-to-yours after it's signed.
And please realise I am mail-challenged. This could take a while. Really it's better to forego the signature and ship it to yourself. Eventually I'll show up at your house and sign your print. I'll even back-date it if you like, depending how long it takes me to show up.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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