7 Artworks by Alison Johnson, Saatchi Art Artist
Structured thinking is a process of putting a framework to an unstructured problem. Having a structure not only helps an analyst understand the problem at a macro level.
This is a pretty unstructured collection of stuff I've been messing with. It started with a shade structure I needed for a real project. ...
These lovely objects are made from recycled Tyvek mailing envelopes! Since they are almost indestructable I have used them as embellishments on the covers of some of my books: This example also has beadwork, which is stitched through the Tyvek and onto the cover with equally indestructable 'fireline.' Back to the Tyvek..... here is a brief description of the process used to create the ornaments. You will need a Tyvek mailing envelope, stamp pad inks or other permanent colored inks, a teflon pressing cloth, a piece of scrap paper, iron, and metallic acrylic paints (optional). Work in a well ventellated room. First, open up the envelope so the blank side is fully exposed. Use permanent colored inks (almost any kind works) to color the entire surface. I use stamp pads that are permanent when heat set. Blend several colors together if you like. Allow this to dry and cut the Tyvek into pieces about 3 to 4 inches square. Here is the tricky part..... place a Tyvek piece on scrap paper under your teflon pressing cloth and press straight down with a hot iron for JUST A FEW SECONDS then lift the iron straight up. Check to see the results. If your Tyvek did not scrunch up then you must press briefly again. If you keep the heat on it too long, the Tyvek will simply begin to desintegrate. Be prepared to experiment (play) with this to get the feel of just how long to apply the heat. It is very fun and somewhat addictive to watch when the little piece scrunches up properly. When your embellishments are done, you can use a sponge to lightly apply metallic acrylic paint to accent the high parts. This accentuates the wonderful random patterns that happen. These ornaments can be used in many different ways. I have used these in collage also, and am working on a series I hope to post here in the future. As always, HAVE FUN.
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I've got a few illustrations in this week's Urbanite! The article is about Online Education--I wanted to keep the illustrations pretty neutral since the article goes through both the ups and the downs. Finals: (the full page had some space at the top for the article title and header--also the pink was looking a little too Glenda the Good Witch!) Sketches: Thanks to my editor Greg Hanscom & AD Peter Yuill!
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7 Artworks by Alison Johnson, Saatchi Art Artist
About The Artwork THIS VECTORIZED ILLUSTRATION IS ONE OF A SERIE DEDICATED TO THE STRENGTH OF GEOMETRICAL STRUCTURES BY ACCUMULATION OF ELEMENTS. EACH ARTWORK OFFERS AN ARCHITECTURAL COMPOSITION THAT HIGHLIGHTS THE POWER GENERATED BY ANGLES AND SUPERPOSITIONS. Original Created:2023 Subjects:Geometric Materials:Paper Styles:AbstractArt DecoAbstract ExpressionismConceptualContemporary Mediums:Digital Details & Dimensions Digital:Digital on Paper Artist Produced Limited Edition of:25 Size:40 W x 40 H x 0.1 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:No Packaging:Ships Rolled in a Tube Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships rolled in a tube. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:United States. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
Some drawings by Chris Thurlbourne who has been making these composites that mix drawing and model for a number of years. Chris often collaborates with artist Barnabus Wetton, and builds up layers …
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Structured thinking is a process of putting a framework to an unstructured problem. Having a structure not only helps an analyst understand the problem at a macro level.
3 Drawings – 1 Plan, 2 perspectives projected from the plan in 2 different directions. Top down, and 2 point. Each is exploring a slight variation in the other drawings. The Third drawing is …