I present to you the art book I have been working on for 6 months

in #art8 years ago (edited)

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This is a steemit exclusive world premiere. You are the very first to read this book!

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Sake and Cigarettes is the name of the book. As a reference to the cult classic movie Coffee and Cigarettes. The characters in my book are sitting in an Izakaya, a japanese food bar.

How does creating the same scene again and again in different techniques change the context for how we read text? That's what I wanted to find out with this art book. I wrote the text on my laptop blindly. Trying to write a conversation between two people without thinking about what I was writing. It is all a stream of consciousness.

I think the art book turned out really interesting. I will be describing the technique I used for each image.

So without further ado, please enjoy my art book.


To make the cover for the book I programmed a tool to combine all the pages from the book into one. You can read more about the tool in my steemit post
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The first page in the book is programmed with distance functions, a technique where you determine which pixels should be colored based on the individual pixel's distance to a mathematically defined object. You can see the full source code on shadertoy
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Next we have a pixel art version. I made this in an open source software called aseprite
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This one was drawn with a 2B pencil.
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This one was drawn with color markers.
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Here I arranged and tweaked paper clips.
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This one was sculpted and rendered in zbrush which is a 3D sculpting software.
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Medium sized black marker.
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Shaving cream on my chest.
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Another version of my shader entry, this one is actually animated as you can check out here
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This one was modeled, rigged and rendered in blender, a open source 3D suite.
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This one was made by making a cutout shape of the characters and using it as a negative stencil while applying watercolor paint.
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This is melted sugar. I used a Crème brûlée burner to melt the sugar into the correct shapes and assembled them in front of my fireplace for a more dramatic light. Which also melted the figures while I was taking photos of them.
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I've had this obsession with ascii art lately, where I constantly type them out whenever I get the chance. This was completely hand written in sublime text.
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This is black cutout of the characters on a red backdrop which is actually from the cover of the bølgekraft fanzine I posted here on steemit.
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This was made in play-doh. With a plant in the background.
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Straight up blue watercolor on paper.
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I made this one by hanging a piece of cellophane paper (transparent) on the glass wall of one of our meeting rooms. Then I drew on it with a whiteboard marker, using the holes in the glass wall decal as eyes.
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This is a spectogram analysis of a sound file. I created the sound file with a sound painting software called coagula. You can listen to the sound here
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Drawing the silhouettes as patterns using medium sized black marker.
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This is actually a microscope capture of some very tiny dots I drew on paper with a pressure pencil. The real size is approximately 1 mm (0.0393701 inches).
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This is the original concept drawing of the characters. Made with a blue bic ball point pen.
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Sugar in an aluminium pan. Which was later on melted to become one of the earlier pages in this book.
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I spray painted this on a legal wall in Oslo. It is pretty big, around 2 meters tall and 4 meters wide. That day was really freezing weather and I didn't have gloves on, so it was a real pain to finish this piece. However it was a really fun experience afterwards.
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This from my shower. I used the condense on the shower wall and drew the characters with my fingers.
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Blue bic ball point pen. Drawing the characters with text only.
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This was made by threading glass beads on fishing line.
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A2 paper which I burned with my Crème brûlée burner.
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In Oslo there is this shop named outland, there they sell lego by the weight. So you can pick whichever lego pieces you need.
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This was made with blowing markers. Almost hands free. I made most of the painting by holding the marker in my mouth, blowing and moving my body in order to create what I needed.
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Omelette.
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I made these sculptures in snow. See the progress of how I built them in my steemit post.
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Paper models painted with colored brush markers.
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Speedpainting I made in photoshop. Time: 12 min 54 sec.
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I recently went to japan. When I came back I had a lot of these 1 yen coins. So I arranged them like this.
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Drawn with colored wax crayons.
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I sewed the plushies on a sewing machine, using leftover textiles from the people who worked at the sewing studio. Then I filled the plushies with cotton.
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The backside of the book is made with the same tool as I used for the front side. The website on the back is not yet launched, but will be in the beginning of june.
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If you're interested in buying a physical copy of the book, I will be accepting STEEM and SBD. Every book is glued by hand and numbered. I will not make more than 30 books, so this is your chance to get your hands on this limited artwork. I'm selling the book for the equivalent of 30 USD + shipping.

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This is one of the best steemit-posts ever made!! This is what steemit is FOR!

Thank you! Yes, I also believe this is what steemit should be used for!

Cool artwork, congrats for making it happen and thanks for your detailed description of the process. Resteemed!

Thank you, I am happy that you enjoyed it :)

Really, amazing work!

Thanks, I really appreciate that!

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great job! congratulations :)

Thank you very much, it was very interesting to work with :)

That´s is a awesome work! All a piece of art! I like so much. You win my upvote and resteem. Thanks for share you work!

Glad you liked it! Thank you :)

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Thanks a lot for the support!