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small drawings of flowers from community garden that is on the Midtown Greenway between Harriet and Garfield.
I prefer how the original drawing looks, as opposed to this Photoshop levels-adjusted version, but it’s the only way to make it visible enough to see properly online, so I accept that.
If anybody is interested in buying a print of any of my four maze illustrations (about 11.5” x 18.5” in size) or the maze book itself, or any other art/prints from the Fairytales and Florals show at Light Grey Art Lab, visit this link and click on the image for the show:
http://lightgreyartlab.com/
My work is on page 5. Be sure to check out all the pages though, there is some great work by other artists too.
Gallery hours are Wed-Fri, 12 pm to 5 pm.
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Some selected sketches from June and July 2012. The random letters and falling tiles was imagination stuff drawn during a car trip. Flowers were from community garden on the greenway. Construction vehicle was from a construction site near Rainbow Foods in Uptown. Had some nice comments from passerby on the flowers and vehicle sketches.
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Progress of one of the interior pages. Part of my overhaul of the design of my site.
LINK TO THE PAGE HERE.
Here is some progress on the opener I am making for the new overall design for my site. This opener is a “re-done” version of the one on the current iteration of my site.
LINK TO THE IN PROGRESS SITE OPENING PAGE.
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If you have an iPhone, you should probably get this case for it.
http://society6.com/DylanDavis/Phone-Worship_Phone-Skin
I have started a Society6 account, and uploaded some of my illustrations.
Here is a link to my store page.
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This is the first progress shot of a new maze illustration I started in the past week (with some preparation also, in the weeks preceding that week). Sorry for the poor photo quality, I don’t currently have access to a scanner. It is going to be inspired by places in the neighborhood area and community around where I live (where I live is across the street from the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, and close to the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, where I just graduated from this past May).
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