Wow! what an incredible illustration for the holidays. I'm hungry now... Your blog is awesome! Not only is your work inspiring, but you have a lot of incredible links to other great Artist. My personal favs are Bruno Munari's site and Saul Bass's Title sequence clips.
I just bought Munari's "Tic, Tac and Toc and The Elephants Wish in a bookstore the other day : ) Soooo frikin good!
Your illustration is beautiful. Reminds me of looking at a children’s book in my childhood. Yes, it makes me very hungry.
I also want to comment on your Totoro piece. As I mentioned to you in person, you captured the sigular expression of complete joy in your piece. It is real and cannot be copied. For me, you and Ricky Nierva captured this wonderful feeling. I find your post very compelling and interesting. After viewing personal artwork from the animation community as well as informative blogs like Ted M, Bill C, and Enrico, I feel that I gaining a better grip on the fundamentals of art like composition, light and structure. I feel that I can appreciate artwork from the bottoms up rather than getting biased from the point of view of museum docent or commentary from an art historian. Your breakdown of your Totoro piece with references validates this point – learning art from an artist’s point of view. Thank you for sharing. Looking forward to more of your personal artwork.
Wow! what an incredible illustration for the holidays.
ReplyDeleteI'm hungry now...
Your blog is awesome! Not only is your work inspiring, but you have a lot of incredible links to other great Artist.
My personal favs are Bruno Munari's site and Saul Bass's Title sequence clips.
I just bought Munari's "Tic, Tac and Toc and The Elephants Wish in a bookstore the other day : )
Soooo frikin good!
Very beautiful Daniela...gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHappy 2009 to yourself and James!
Yummy! Lovely illustration, especially love the border and font you used!
ReplyDeleteI think it's time to make dinner...
So pretty !
ReplyDeleteAll that nice food makes me feel hungry... :-)
Happy holidays Daniela !
wow wow wow. What a nice surprise...again! This one amazes me.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see it in person. Happy holidays!
Not a lot of vegeterian options there! Beautiful (I especially like the 2009 placecard, for some reason)!
ReplyDeleteHappy new year :)
Dani,
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year
Your illustration is beautiful. Reminds me of looking at a children’s book in my childhood. Yes, it makes me very hungry.
I also want to comment on your Totoro piece. As I mentioned to you in person, you captured the sigular expression of complete joy in your piece. It is real and cannot be copied. For me, you and Ricky Nierva captured this wonderful feeling. I find your post very compelling and interesting. After viewing personal artwork from the animation community as well as informative blogs like Ted M, Bill C, and Enrico, I feel that I gaining a better grip on the fundamentals of art like composition, light and structure. I feel that I can appreciate artwork from the bottoms up rather than getting biased from the point of view of museum docent or commentary from an art historian. Your breakdown of your Totoro piece with references validates this point – learning art from an artist’s point of view. Thank you for sharing. Looking forward to more of your personal artwork.
BR,
cK
Great one! I love the back-in-the-days feeling of it! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeletemmmmm......i love it! Happy 2009 Dani!
ReplyDeleteThis is so lovely! I found your blog on accident while searching for Miroslav Sasek's art. Your style is very lovely!
ReplyDeleteNew updates YAAAY ^^. What a great treat for 2009. Thank you for showing your process of the Totoro piece, it was really great to see :)
ReplyDeleteI love this illustration too. Beautiful colours. All the best to you and James in 2009 ^^.
Geeze Dani, you are amazing!!
ReplyDeleteWow, how did I miss all the comments above? I must have not subscribed to my own follow-ups. Oops.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, a very late thanks to you Shoo, Lillian, San, Bianca and Val!!!