Friday, August 03, 2007

Illustration Friday: Missing

Missing is a book to challenge the reader to discover what is missing in the image. It is an Un Book by Scott E. Franson.

20 comments:

Constance McLennan said...

This is so funny. I am not a fan of a lot of the digital art out there, but I love your ideas, your use of the media--and the patterns!

Vhrsti said...

Yeah! This is great contribution for this theme! Funny and excellent!

franhilz said...

a wonderful illo!

Bella Darkweaver said...

Very funny and cute! Great idea for this week's topic!

Manelle said...

Great Idea. Her hair looks so cool, but it looks like the bottom of her braids are "missing" did you do that on purpose?

Anonymous said...

dude this is awesome...really funny too! Great composition too :)

valerie walsh said...

i love this!

Michelle Johnson said...

That is so funny and cute. And such a neat take on the topic.

Mike Laughead said...

Love the hair on this one.

Rayne said...

This is a cute illo. I love the idea of the book, finding what's missing. I'm going to try and find the book.

The Unknown said...

Ha! This is awesome! Great stuff.
love

Tina Poe said...

So funny! I love the texture and 3D quality of your work, makes me want to reach out and grab your paintings!

Ursula Shaw said...

Really nice. Love the sweater!

Tami @ Lemon Tree Tales said...

This is great!!! I can see lots of different pictures using this as a starting point. I love her eyes too.

thefridayfrog said...

wonderful...you can jump right in those gaps. great digi pattern play, too! :))

Sushi Sundae said...

YAY!!! I'm so glad to see your work on here again! That just made my day!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

your graphic work is par excellence and your character is terrific!!!

Anonymous said...

Wow this is so great! I really love your style!

JC said...

This is awesome! Love your style and the textures and patterns on this particular illustration. And I'm loving the UnBook concept! Again, great work on this and the other artwork you've posted!

mike r baker said...

Excellent! I love it! How do you do this stuff so fast?