Modern Woodsmen (campaign)

Modern Woodsmen (campaign)

Cockpit USA Fall/Winter Knitwear

THEME:
The “Modern Gamesmen” Is an urban and suburban working man. Although this man lives incivilized society, he yearns for weekend excursions to the wilderness for hunting, fishing, hiking, and other “manly” activities.Because this is only a minor getaway from his daily life, this man needs a wardrobe that can easily transition between an working atmosphere and a wilderness activity.

LINE:
Hearty Knits – Earth tones – Sophisticated detailing – Military influences.

CREATIVE:
– Showcases highly detail images of the knit patterns
– Highlights details and craftsmanship
– Show full image of garment
– Set in Wilderness atmosphere

Idea Cloud #1 || 09/18/2011 || 1:32 PM

Idea Cloud #1 || 09/18/2011 || 1:32 PM

So i’ve been going out each weekend for a coffee, at Verbe Cafe, and to write down some ideas in my sketch book… This time around I really didn’t have any goals so I decided to do some random non-sense sketching

With any luck i’ll stick with this and my mini workouts! lol

Random Items::

  • Leather finishings
  • Pocket
  • Slate stones
  • US Army/Airforce Insignia
  • Patterns clothing/random

Broken Human Skill

This is the last of my found works form High School – Drawing of a real human skull

This poor girl was a skeleton that was donated to Daniel Boon Area High School. She’s been drawn for the past 5-10 years and has been roughed up a bit. My class called her “skully” … original right … Her story is pretty interesting and unknown at the same time. I was told she was at one point a haunted house decoration and was painted with glow in the dark paint. The last owner before the HS was a young kid that used her as a science fair diorama where she was painted an iridescent of- white. Karen Shriner (art teacher) procured her and painted her back to a human bone-white and gave her a more suitable job as a figure drawing model.

Rain Stairs Down

Rain Stairs Down

This is just the mood that I was in at the time. I really like how dark the pools of rain were… – Taken in Brooklyn,NY – June 2011

lens : Helga Viking
film : Blanko Noir

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