27 February 2010

perspective


i started drawing an american bison for this bestiary of mine and started with a photo that i thought had an interesting perspective to start with. i'm trying to keep up with experiments while still working on my actual projects. so i took a gander at illustration friday's theme and it is, weirdly enough, perspective. i've been wanting to try taking ball point pen drawings further as the basis for an illustration instead of using brush and ink so i thought i'd give it a go.

i realised too late in this experiment that it looks a bit barren without any real sort of background. i thought about incorporating whatever symbolic imagery that bison might have in different cultures. it seems that they're mostly used as state symbols or in flags. so this is a flag of sorts, but the blue is supposed to suggest the sky.

if you can imagine yourself on the plain and you're sharing opposing perspectives with this animal, your perspective might be that this is such a magnificent animal. his disposition might suggest that his perspective might be that he doesn't like you on his land. apparently these are really dangerous animals to be around; they can outrun us and will attack if provoked. so you're being warned as well.

not sure if i really like the result but it was worth a shot. i'll probably give this a few more tries to decide once and for all. the original drawing is also below.

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