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An illustration made for a Swedish magazine, published august 2008.
I first made a ruff sketch in Photo-Paint X4, drawing with my Wacom Intuos 3, while looking at my first pencil drafts in my Moleskine sketchbook, the Plain Journal.

After that all drawn in Photo-Paint X4, I imported it on a separate layer in CorelDRAW X4, as a guideline, and after setting up the objects on all new layers, I deleted the imported sketch, and finished it all in CorelDRAW X4, using my Wacom Intuos 3.

This illustration is 1 out of 2 about coming back to work after the vacation, Starting a new. To clean it all up and make it a fresh new start. To clean out all those post-it notes and old paper laying around.

 

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ptama said:

Cheerful vacational colors on foreground. Return from vacations or return to dullness. But this hammer what for?

(thanks for description, how You do it!)

7:36 AM on August 8, 2008

Stefan Lindblad said:

Hi Ptama,

The hammer because with the pants alone, but also with the hammer, you would see it instantly in Sweden, that the person is a Craftsman. In Polish it would be "zemiesnik" :-)

No more Polish than that :-)

8:37 AM on August 8, 2008

ptama said:

Aaaa Yes! I understand!  ..."rzemieślnik!" :-D

9:16 AM on August 8, 2008

mo said:

This Illustration has a versatile interpretable message, so it is an artwork in my eyes...gets me thinking.

11:14 AM on August 8, 2008

Stefan Lindblad said:

Thank you Mo,

Very nicely said.

I am glad you like it. It was fun to make it.

On the technical part, its spread over one page over to the half of the other page.

Really glad over the comment

4:01 PM on August 8, 2008

Inspire2Reflect said:

I like the the way you used colors to make a subliminal message to show subliminal advertising. One of the most important subtractive primary colors is yellow.   Very nice job Stefan

"Objectivity is of the essense of science, just as subjectivity is of the essence of art."

Mario Bunge (1919-), Argentinian philosopher

9:25 PM on August 12, 2008

Stefan Lindblad said:

Hi Inspire2reflect,

Thanks for the kind words. Glad you saw the subliminal colouring :-)

Nice quote.

Thanks again

Stefan

4:41 AM on August 13, 2008
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