Grand Central
Grand Central
Painting \ Uncategorized | 11/15/05 @604 |
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An illustration for a children's magazine. Done in Photoshop, start to finish.
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11/15/05 @610
I love this. The thumbnail already stole my heart.
Great details and vivid colors. I love the mother with her four children on the left
11/15/05 @612
Brings back fond memories of the station..
Well done..
whats the circle bottom right?
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11/15/05 @617
"Where would you go if you needed information? If you wanted to buy a ticket? If you were late?
How could you tell whether your train was leaving?
What are some reasons people travel by train?"
There is this theory that the human mind can decipher what is written by merely focussing on the first and last letters of the word - even if it is totally misspelt, and even of the wrong length.
Did I about get it right, Philip?
As for the image - very neat for a kids book! Brings back memories of childhood for me!
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11/15/05 @718
The writing at the top is "greeked" text - a placeholder for the actual text to be added by the magazine publisher.
Gridlock pretty much got it...
The circle area at the lower right is for a carton dog, also added by the publisher.
11/15/05 @729
I have a feeling of "tilting" to right...
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