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Description 8x10 inch technical pen drawing on paper I made specifically for this series. Paper is 100% abaca fibers with seashell and mica flake inclusions.
The drawing is of a shell I found at the beach that had a small piece of coral growing on it. The size of the actual shell is about 1 inch diameter.
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Comments: 43

Lilielo-Lawliet [2009-09-03 12:25:49 +0000 UTC]

cool

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labornthyn [2008-04-21 22:59:58 +0000 UTC]

So tactile and beautiful...this is really fun to experience...the enjoyment must increase when seeing it in raking light, where all the textures come alive. Just like Japanese woodblock prints, the paper and surface texture plays an important role. I like it very much!

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crazymynd [2007-09-22 13:02:24 +0000 UTC]

Fantastic drawing ! love it

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GraceWillard In reply to crazymynd [2007-09-30 22:44:18 +0000 UTC]

Thanks for the fav

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rachelab74 [2006-08-21 03:45:52 +0000 UTC]

Your handmade paper to me resembles sand, I love the texture of your drawing as well making it really come to life, as if we were looking at a piece of beach!!

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GraceWillard In reply to rachelab74 [2006-08-27 00:48:08 +0000 UTC]

Thankies! The paper has sand and crushed shells in it, which gives it it's beach appearance. what better to draw sea life on ?
Thanks for commenting!

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rachelab74 In reply to GraceWillard [2006-08-29 23:03:08 +0000 UTC]

That is awesome that you make your own paper and get those wonderful effects, I love how it appears and you are correct, it fits perfectly with your subject matter!! Most welcome Grace!!

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loba79 [2005-10-31 08:20:57 +0000 UTC]

I like very much this one!
Wonderful work

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GraceWillard In reply to loba79 [2005-11-01 03:03:42 +0000 UTC]

Thanks!

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loba79 In reply to GraceWillard [2005-11-02 06:58:34 +0000 UTC]

My pleasure!!

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Metaphormoose [2005-10-20 04:28:02 +0000 UTC]

Beautifully drawn on really interesting and complementary paper. It reminds me of the pictures in my Dover book of 19th century illustrations of animals. I was amazed when I saw that it was done with stippling. Absolutely wonderful.

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GraceWillard In reply to Metaphormoose [2005-10-21 19:58:09 +0000 UTC]

Thanks a lot!

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Metaphormoose In reply to GraceWillard [2005-10-21 22:13:15 +0000 UTC]

You're welcome

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insomniac-attack [2005-10-19 18:22:43 +0000 UTC]



The paper looks like sand. How clever

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GraceWillard In reply to insomniac-attack [2005-10-20 01:27:18 +0000 UTC]

Thanks. I try to really make the paper part of the piece, rather than having a drawing that covers the paper. I mean I could really draw on just about anything, so I try to be specific to give more info on my subject.

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Dyun [2005-10-19 18:10:10 +0000 UTC]

Great choice in paper and technique. The two compliment each other so well. I also like your choice of subject-matter. I myself seem to overlook a lot of pontentially great subject-matter, and this is just one example. Your work reminds me of old scientific journals with drawings depicting an interesting find. I almost expect to see an ink-written description below it.
The drawing itself looks like you put a lot of work and time into it. Wonderful results.

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GraceWillard In reply to Dyun [2005-10-20 01:34:54 +0000 UTC]

Thanks alot! I'm really inspired by scientific illustration. I grew up on James Audubon, and the love of nature has never left me. Thanks for your wonderful comment.

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Dyun In reply to GraceWillard [2005-10-20 18:45:05 +0000 UTC]

You're very welcome. Audubon certainly has some beautiful illustrations. He is a good example to follow.

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xelf [2005-10-17 14:16:23 +0000 UTC]

In the smaller view this looks like an exposed fossil given a contrast to reveal the texture, in the full view it looks like a very slow pain... very nice marriage of paper and drawing. I like the completeness, knowing you made the paper first. It's very artisan and rich in that way. To further effect you could pull a turkey feather and drain a squid...

I love how you can look at it up close and farther away and see rich detail each way. That's my favorite kind of art.

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GraceWillard In reply to xelf [2005-10-20 01:42:03 +0000 UTC]

Thanks so much...you make me with your awesome comment! It's funny you mention squid ink, I was curious to learn if you could draw with it so I asked: It's used to flavor pasta and would most likely not be archival and would be also most likely be smelly!!!!

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xelf In reply to GraceWillard [2005-10-20 11:48:12 +0000 UTC]

Hey, smelly and flavorful might be good qualities in an ink if you wanted to try some combination of traditional art and performance art. It might not last forever but those who experience it will remember the taste for the rest of their lives. That's a nice form of archiving, I'd think.

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GraceWillard In reply to xelf [2005-10-21 19:53:08 +0000 UTC]

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Dina-n1 [2005-09-14 11:23:42 +0000 UTC]

sooooooooooooooooo wanderful

bye bye ..

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GraceWillard In reply to Dina-n1 [2005-09-15 00:48:00 +0000 UTC]

Thanks alot

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DrCaligari [2005-09-10 02:46:50 +0000 UTC]

amazing...

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GraceWillard In reply to DrCaligari [2005-09-10 21:12:09 +0000 UTC]

Thanks again!

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Dorling [2005-09-09 09:15:24 +0000 UTC]

I think no one can appreciate enough the quality of your work. First, the paper must have took you a while; second, the dots that makes up the picture keep me wondering if you're crippled from doing it, lol. These two elements, more so for the image, goes hand in hand second to perfectly. Your style is unmatched my friend. Ok hee comes the meanie part. I would say to some extent that the threedeeness was lost in translation to the dots. ok could be me, but you could look at the shell and notice that areas are much darker, therefore to recreate this you would need to apply a larger contrast in these certain areas. Well that's all. You're a super cool artist and your gallery is brilliant. Well done and keep it up.

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GraceWillard In reply to Dorling [2005-09-09 22:54:17 +0000 UTC]

Thanks alot! I agree with your criticism "threedeeness was lost in translation to the dots". I think it's really hard to imply a certain texture when the stipple itself is a texture. Plus it's very difficult to work because the image starts up slowly and you can only work on a small area at time. I'm working on several other drawings at time now, so I think I'm getting much better.
So far I'm not completely crippled, but I have murdered a few micron pens lol. Thanks for your super awesome comment!

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Dorling In reply to GraceWillard [2005-09-10 09:34:30 +0000 UTC]

lol, you're welcome.

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pantrljak [2005-09-04 22:33:10 +0000 UTC]

...excelent....so detailed....especialy I like the fact that you made paper by yourself....excelent....



..................... &

.....................Jelena..........

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GraceWillard In reply to pantrljak [2005-09-06 06:31:40 +0000 UTC]

Thanks alot! I wanted to make the drawing even more special, so I tried to make a paper that went along with my idea. Yeah....there is a lot of detail I have a special magnifing glass that helps me while I'm drawing.

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pantrljak In reply to GraceWillard [2005-09-06 09:14:53 +0000 UTC]

you are a magnificant artist.....just keep it up....
cheers........

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Villa-Chinchilla [2005-08-28 09:38:27 +0000 UTC]

KEWL ^^...and wow @_@~~! AWESOME... Just look at ALL thos millions and billions of little DOTTS become an artwork @_@

Wow, that is simply incredible. *gasp* I really admire the fact that you had the patience to do such masterfully realistic shading

BRAVO ! BRAVO

(0)(0)
(^v^)
(o)(o)

~VChilla~

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GraceWillard In reply to Villa-Chinchilla [2005-08-28 18:16:47 +0000 UTC]

I have alot of fun doing it...everyone is like lots of little boing: dots but for me the process is very relaxing. When I have the option of erasing that all I do...I never get any work done! A really love making the paper as well, then trying to figure whats best to draw on it! Thanks for your awesome comments

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GraceWillard In reply to Villa-Chinchilla [2005-08-28 18:16:42 +0000 UTC]

I have alot of fun doing it...everyone is like lots of little boing: dots but for me the process is very relaxing. When I have the option of erasing that all I do...I never get any work done! A really love making the paper as well, then trying to figure whats best to draw on it! Thanks for your awesome comments

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shadowduchess [2005-08-26 03:55:26 +0000 UTC]

Stunning work, I find it unusual and beautiful and I adore the paper you used as well!
More?!?

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GraceWillard In reply to shadowduchess [2005-08-26 04:47:42 +0000 UTC]

Thanks Yes! I'm working on more of the same series. Lots of pointilism drawing on my hand made paper. I'm working on them for a solo show I'm having in the fall. Thanks for your wonderful comments!

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shadowduchess In reply to GraceWillard [2005-08-26 05:18:44 +0000 UTC]

Excellent! I'm looking forward to more, I find pointilism is a lost artform not many are creating with it anymore.
Do tell, do you create the paper as well?
*bounces*
Your own show, wonderful news!
The comments were well deserved you worked hard on your art.

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beckhanson [2005-08-24 22:38:00 +0000 UTC]

lovely! an interesting find, well drawn.

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GraceWillard In reply to beckhanson [2005-08-24 23:17:22 +0000 UTC]

Thanks It took a long time, but it was time well spent.

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beckhanson In reply to GraceWillard [2005-08-24 23:33:38 +0000 UTC]

i'd say!

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Deborah-Valentine [2005-08-24 15:50:42 +0000 UTC]

beautiful!

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GraceWillard In reply to Deborah-Valentine [2005-08-24 18:47:45 +0000 UTC]

Thanks

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