geometric Archives - MobiSpirit MobiSpirit Mon, 06 Apr 2020 09:26:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 These Illustrations are Inspired By Art Deco https://mobispirit.com/these-illustrations-are-inspired-by-art-deco/ Fri, 10 Apr 2020 16:13:00 +0000 https://mobispirit.com/?p=24157 Marsha Robinson creates art with the purpose to provide healing. Her symmetrical designs, dotted with botanical imagery and geometric forms, clearly correspond with Art Deco aesthetic, whose height was in the 1920s. Containing elements both organic and artificial, Robinson’s art has a certain fluidity to it, whilst at the same time remaining constrained in solid […]

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Marsha Robinson creates art with the purpose to provide healing. Her symmetrical designs, dotted with botanical imagery and geometric forms, clearly correspond with Art Deco aesthetic, whose height was in the 1920s.

Containing elements both organic and artificial, Robinson’s art has a certain fluidity to it, whilst at the same time remaining constrained in solid forms. As she constantly evolves stylistically, her hand-drawn ink and pen illustrations extend beyond paper and are featured on various surfaces that include textiles and glass.

But according to Robinson, finding her artistic voice took time and practice. “It took me a good 7 years to find my voice in the work I create,” she admitted in an interview with Four Magazine. “I slowly worked my way through different subject matter and mediums. I went from drawing figures in charcoal to working with floral design in india ink.” A self-taught artist, she notes that flowers, the very backbone of her work, have been a constant theme throughout the years.

“If we as artists want to progress and make magic happen we can’t wait to have a whim of inspiration come our way to get those wheels turning,” says Robinson, inviting other aspiring creatives to put in the hard work. “We need to find the strength and spark within ourselves at any given moment to get right down to it and produce. It takes discipline, determination and most importantly, confidence.”

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Albert Chamillard’s Monochromatic Doodles are Timeless https://mobispirit.com/albert-chamillards-monochromatic-doodles-are-timeless/ Fri, 13 Mar 2020 17:02:00 +0000 https://mobispirit.com/?p=23095 When you boil it down, a good illustration requires only pen and paper. Albert Chamillard geometric illustrations are as good a demonstration as any. Using well-worn books, found pieces of paper, and the simplest of drawing tools (restricted to blue, black, and red pens), his works are immediately familiar to any student who’s doodled on […]

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When you boil it down, a good illustration requires only pen and paper. Albert Chamillard geometric illustrations are as good a demonstration as any. Using well-worn books, found pieces of paper, and the simplest of drawing tools (restricted to blue, black, and red pens), his works are immediately familiar to any student who’s doodled on the edges of his math book.

But Chamillard takes doodling to the next level. His monochromatic pen drawings have been celebrated both online and offline, having exhibited his minimalistic work around the US. With a BFA in Painting and Drawing from The University of Arizona, Chamillard also operates a drawing and bookmaking studio in Tucson, AZ, where he has lived for eighteen years.

“I work during the day, so on weekdays I generally start drawing around 8pm, and work for 2-3 hours,” he told Faithwaites, recounting his day to day. “Weekends provide more daytime hours, and I draw quickly, so I’m able to produce a lot of finished work. I find it helpful to have small sketchbooks with me, so I can work out ideas and sketches if I’m on the phone at work, in a meeting, etc. This time also includes finding shows, preparing works for exhibition, documenting, etc.”

“I love making art,” he says, “so I find it easy to motivate myself – it’s something I always want more time to do. I also draw and make art every day, and I think that having a daily practice is a natural motivator, as well. I have a day job, and I’m a busy parent, so it’s not always easy, but for me, a lot of the drive to make art comes from the process of making art.”

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The Geometric Compositions of Martín Azambuja https://mobispirit.com/the-geometric-compositions-of-martin-azambuja/ Fri, 06 Mar 2020 13:55:00 +0000 https://mobispirit.com/?p=22728 Uruguaya-born, New York City-based illustrator and graphic designer, Martín Azambuja, is known for his minimalistic, leaning towards playful, style. Relying on simple shapes and bold, but limited, color palettes, his work is approachable while still maintaining a level of sophistication. But according to Azambuja, his artistic voice is in constant metamorphosis. “I do not feel […]

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Uruguaya-born, New York City-based illustrator and graphic designer, Martín Azambuja, is known for his minimalistic, leaning towards playful, style. Relying on simple shapes and bold, but limited, color palettes, his work is approachable while still maintaining a level of sophistication.

But according to Azambuja, his artistic voice is in constant metamorphosis. “I do not feel I have a style as marked as other illustrators,” he once remarked in an interview with Sense of Creativity, “in fact probably because I feel more graphic designer than illustrator.” In his free time, he adds, he still likes drawing as if he was a kid.

With graphic design at the core of what he does, Azambuja says he’s inspired by Swiss design, which consists of few elements that are well aligned. But he also takes note of graphic designers who incorporate illustration into their work, as well as designers that add a playful edge to a more formal approach.

“When it comes to graphically represent certain situations, objects or ideas, I try to think about the composition and in a ‘geometric’ way,” he explains his creative approach, “seeing if I can find a new way of showing it. I think it is more a style of thinking than of working since I do not always adopt the same techniques and sometimes I am changing.”

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> geometric Archives - MobiSpirit MobiSpirit Mon, 06 Apr 2020 09:26:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 These Illustrations are Inspired By Art Deco https://mobispirit.com/these-illustrations-are-inspired-by-art-deco/ Fri, 10 Apr 2020 16:13:00 +0000 https://mobispirit.com/?p=24157 Marsha Robinson creates art with the purpose to provide healing. Her symmetrical designs, dotted with botanical imagery and geometric forms, clearly correspond with Art Deco aesthetic, whose height was in the 1920s. Containing elements both organic and artificial, Robinson’s art has a certain fluidity to it, whilst at the same time remaining constrained in solid […]

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Marsha Robinson creates art with the purpose to provide healing. Her symmetrical designs, dotted with botanical imagery and geometric forms, clearly correspond with Art Deco aesthetic, whose height was in the 1920s.

Containing elements both organic and artificial, Robinson’s art has a certain fluidity to it, whilst at the same time remaining constrained in solid forms. As she constantly evolves stylistically, her hand-drawn ink and pen illustrations extend beyond paper and are featured on various surfaces that include textiles and glass.

But according to Robinson, finding her artistic voice took time and practice. “It took me a good 7 years to find my voice in the work I create,” she admitted in an interview with Four Magazine. “I slowly worked my way through different subject matter and mediums. I went from drawing figures in charcoal to working with floral design in india ink.” A self-taught artist, she notes that flowers, the very backbone of her work, have been a constant theme throughout the years.

“If we as artists want to progress and make magic happen we can’t wait to have a whim of inspiration come our way to get those wheels turning,” says Robinson, inviting other aspiring creatives to put in the hard work. “We need to find the strength and spark within ourselves at any given moment to get right down to it and produce. It takes discipline, determination and most importantly, confidence.”

https://www.instagram.com/p/BTRfIz-A3Er/

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Albert Chamillard’s Monochromatic Doodles are Timeless https://mobispirit.com/albert-chamillards-monochromatic-doodles-are-timeless/ Fri, 13 Mar 2020 17:02:00 +0000 https://mobispirit.com/?p=23095 When you boil it down, a good illustration requires only pen and paper. Albert Chamillard geometric illustrations are as good a demonstration as any. Using well-worn books, found pieces of paper, and the simplest of drawing tools (restricted to blue, black, and red pens), his works are immediately familiar to any student who’s doodled on […]

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When you boil it down, a good illustration requires only pen and paper. Albert Chamillard geometric illustrations are as good a demonstration as any. Using well-worn books, found pieces of paper, and the simplest of drawing tools (restricted to blue, black, and red pens), his works are immediately familiar to any student who’s doodled on the edges of his math book.

But Chamillard takes doodling to the next level. His monochromatic pen drawings have been celebrated both online and offline, having exhibited his minimalistic work around the US. With a BFA in Painting and Drawing from The University of Arizona, Chamillard also operates a drawing and bookmaking studio in Tucson, AZ, where he has lived for eighteen years.

“I work during the day, so on weekdays I generally start drawing around 8pm, and work for 2-3 hours,” he told Faithwaites, recounting his day to day. “Weekends provide more daytime hours, and I draw quickly, so I’m able to produce a lot of finished work. I find it helpful to have small sketchbooks with me, so I can work out ideas and sketches if I’m on the phone at work, in a meeting, etc. This time also includes finding shows, preparing works for exhibition, documenting, etc.”

“I love making art,” he says, “so I find it easy to motivate myself – it’s something I always want more time to do. I also draw and make art every day, and I think that having a daily practice is a natural motivator, as well. I have a day job, and I’m a busy parent, so it’s not always easy, but for me, a lot of the drive to make art comes from the process of making art.”

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#drawing #pen #paper #halved #pyramid

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The Geometric Compositions of Martín Azambuja https://mobispirit.com/the-geometric-compositions-of-martin-azambuja/ Fri, 06 Mar 2020 13:55:00 +0000 https://mobispirit.com/?p=22728 Uruguaya-born, New York City-based illustrator and graphic designer, Martín Azambuja, is known for his minimalistic, leaning towards playful, style. Relying on simple shapes and bold, but limited, color palettes, his work is approachable while still maintaining a level of sophistication. But according to Azambuja, his artistic voice is in constant metamorphosis. “I do not feel […]

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Uruguaya-born, New York City-based illustrator and graphic designer, Martín Azambuja, is known for his minimalistic, leaning towards playful, style. Relying on simple shapes and bold, but limited, color palettes, his work is approachable while still maintaining a level of sophistication.

But according to Azambuja, his artistic voice is in constant metamorphosis. “I do not feel I have a style as marked as other illustrators,” he once remarked in an interview with Sense of Creativity, “in fact probably because I feel more graphic designer than illustrator.” In his free time, he adds, he still likes drawing as if he was a kid.

With graphic design at the core of what he does, Azambuja says he’s inspired by Swiss design, which consists of few elements that are well aligned. But he also takes note of graphic designers who incorporate illustration into their work, as well as designers that add a playful edge to a more formal approach.

“When it comes to graphically represent certain situations, objects or ideas, I try to think about the composition and in a ‘geometric’ way,” he explains his creative approach, “seeing if I can find a new way of showing it. I think it is more a style of thinking than of working since I do not always adopt the same techniques and sometimes I am changing.”

View this post on Instagram

Colores de Domingo de Febrero

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