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Playing with language

by Henk ter Heide on Tuesday November 8, 2011

Taylor Mali poem
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Stephen Fry on language
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Fun with tattoos

by Henk ter Heide on Friday July 11, 2008

Funny illustrations by Mattias, abstract paintings by Leo Mayer and tattoo art by Shawn Barber.

Mattias Inks
Here’s a funny blog from a Swedish illustrator. Mattias creates drawings of creatures. All kind of creatures. Varying from robots to funny animals.
Here is one of his drawings commenting the recent European soccer championship.
European Football4
European football 4 by Mattias

Leo Mayer
augarte
Augarte by Leo Mayer
Looking at a painting like this, cold shivers run down my spine.
I don’t know what this is. Or what it is supposed to be. The title gives no information what so ever.
Further more I don’t even know whether I like it. But there is something fascinating about this painting.
Leo Mayer has many more paintings like this one.

Shawn Barber
And now for something different.
I must admit that after searching for artsites for about a year I’ve never seen anything like this site.
Shawn Barber is a tattoo artist who documents his own work and the work of his colleagues in what he calls Tattooed portraits. Which are exactly what they are. In some portraits you get to see (a part) of the person, but in most you only see the tattoo.

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My first $2000

by Henk ter Heide on Wednesday January 30, 2008

A little blogging fun.

I just found a site where they can calculate the monetary worth of your site.
The worth of my site is a little over 2000 dollar. But since I have no plans of selling my domain I’ll never get it.
But it is fun to know that my work hasn’t been for nothing. :)


My blog is worth $2,258.16.
How much is your blog worth?

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12 reasons to blog

by Henk ter Heide on Sunday January 6, 2008

Why do I blog?

I just caught myself writing something strange.
In an answer to some one who had commented on one of my drawings I said that I might try some technique that might improve my drawing skills but that I had to think about the impact it would have on my blog.
The strange thing being that my blog is about me learning how to draw. So every thing that could improve my drawings and drawing skills should be more important then my blog.
My feeling that the blog is more important then learning how to draw got me thinking about why I blog.

When I started blogging I had a few reasons:

  • Because I like to write.
  • Because I like to draw.
  • Because it feels useless to write when no one is reading your work.
  • Because it gives me a public forum to show my drawings.
  • Because I can get all those cool statistics about the amount of people that read my blog and my RSS feed

Now I’ve been blogging for a while I’m finding even more important reasons to keep doing it:

  • Because it helps me to take some distance from my drawings and look at them through the eyes of some one else.
  • Having to write an article about some problem means that I have to think it all the way through instead being content with a half as solution
  • Because I get to meet a lot of nice people who are enthusiastic about the things I write about.
  • In writing about autism I can some times answer question people might have.
  • In writing about autism I can, hopefully, show people that we are not pathetic disabled people who need your help but independent proud people who do things in our own way.
  • Because it helps me to meet people who point me in new directions.
  • Because it’s turning out to be a great tool for growth and self improvement.

(Maybe some one can tell me if a “half as solution” is a decant thing to say?
I hear it a lot on TV but it’s never clear whether you can use it in any conversation or not. To my Dutch ears it sounds a bit off.)

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Having a little fun (Drawing: Leaving the rockface)

by Henk ter Heide on Tuesday May 15, 2007

In yesterdays drawing I used the technique I used in Mask to paint the background. But in both pictures I had the feeling that the background was a little light.
Leaving the rockface
Leaving the rockface

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This was supposed to be Rockface 3 but while I was drawing it I thought it would be nice to try something else:

When you want to color the edge of the paper without tearing up the paper you hold pencil at a steep angle. In the last drawing I found that you can use kind of the same technique to color next to a sharp line. You take a piece of paper and hold it along the line. Then you hold your pencil at a steep angle and color both the piece of paper and your drawing.

Here I combined the marble feel background and the sharp line.

I must say that the background on this picture is to dark for a rock face drawing.

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