Snow Queen Remixed

Nov 18

[video]

From Katy’s brain.aaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh….my heart…
so scary.

From Katy’s brain.
aaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh….
my heart…

so scary.

Here is an illustration from the brain of monsieur Wallace inspired by the Andersen’s text below,““See there are the white bees swarming,” said Kay’s old grandmother one day when it was snowing.  “Have they a queen bee?” asked the little boy, for he knew that the real bees had a queen.  “To be sure they have,” said the grandmother. “She is flying there where the swarm is thickest. She is the largest of them all, and never remains on the earth, but flies up to the dark clouds. Often at midnight she flies through the streets of the town, and looks in at the windows, then the ice freezes on the panes into wonderful shapes, that look like flowers and castles.”

Here is an illustration from the brain of monsieur Wallace inspired by the Andersen’s text below,
““See there are the white bees swarming,” said Kay’s old grandmother one day
when it was snowing. 
“Have they a queen bee?” asked the little boy, for he knew that the real bees had a
queen. 
“To be sure they have,” said the grandmother. “She is flying there where the
swarm is thickest. She is the largest of them all, and never remains on the earth, but flies up to the dark clouds. Often at midnight she flies through the streets of the town, and looks in at the windows, then the ice freezes on the panes into wonderful shapes, that look like flowers and castles.”

[video]

[video]

[video]

Oct 22

[video]

Oct 09

[video]

Sep 30

[video]

Sep 28

I had to see how our illustrations would work as a group. My fear was that there would be a disconnectedness amongst the images; 15 illustrators, 15 different points of view. How can this work? But I believe embracing the differences in styles might be workable approach. Essentially I’ve edited some of your work, combined them with parts of your existing images, with those of your peers, and also with some of my own work, and have cut, copy and pasted the images together in sort of random way. But somehow the randomness is held together more or less visually. Yes, there are parts of it that aren’t necessarily working entirely well, but I do love the direction that its heading in (and yes, it’s still a work in progress). I still have some more of your images on hand, but didn’t have the time to resize and adjust them. But I will soon!

I had to see how our illustrations would work as a group. My fear was that there would be a disconnectedness amongst the images; 15 illustrators, 15 different points of view. How can this work? But I believe embracing the differences in styles might be workable approach. Essentially I’ve edited some of your work, combined them with parts of your existing images, with those of your peers, and also with some of my own work, and have cut, copy and pasted the images together in sort of random way. But somehow the randomness is held together more or less visually. Yes, there are parts of it that aren’t necessarily working entirely well, but I do love the direction that its heading in (and yes, it’s still a work in progress). I still have some more of your images on hand, but didn’t have the time to resize and adjust them. But I will soon!