Showing posts with label elianeduvekot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label elianeduvekot. Show all posts
Friday, August 7, 2009
horse
I found these drawings today on an old back up CD. I did them ten years ago. I drew Piffin's Barbie-horse, I put it in front of me on the table, turned it bit by bit and sketched it 24 times. And today I figured out how to animate them and how to upload them onto my (and this) blog. I am almost proud of myself.
Labels:
animation,
elianeduvekot,
horse,
sketches
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
gezellig!
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
JavaherDeh
I feel like I am one of those 18th century -or when was that- illustrators, who had to draw far away countries and wild animals they had never seen themselves. Would the people from JavaherDeh recognize their village? I try to give the NRC readers a halfway informative image of all these far away places, but whether I am giving them the right impression? All I can do is my best.
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Diepensee
I am especially proud of my research. I could hardly find any pictures of this German village, until I thought of Youtube.
In 1979 I was in my second year of art school, and we had to welcome the new first year students. We put a record player in the lobby, and played Nina Hagen full blast.
Thursday, July 3, 2008
summer series
I am illustrating a series of 20 articles in the NRC economics section. The articles are written by twenty different foreign correspondents. It is very interesting and entertaining to email with all these guys (one woman...).These two are the first ones, China and Poland. This Friday it's Canada. The articles are really good reads btw.
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Gids 21

I didn't receive a VPRO-Gids myself yet, but somebody sent me a picture, so it's out there all right. I'll put a larger image in my portfolio later today.
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
a*t**l*o*n*g**l*a*s*t
Labels:
elianeduvekot,
Fabeltjeskrant,
Little Golden Book
Saturday, May 3, 2008
music for divorced men

Dutch fans of Americana music. I wouldn't want to embarrass any Clogwork guys, so I'll keep my opinions on my own blog this time. And before you ask, it is Johnny Cash's dog.
Sunday, February 24, 2008
two menopausal drawings


I already put them on my own blog, but here you can see them a little larger if you click on them. Our own dear Evert commented:
It's really great. (Thank you Evert) Reminds me of mon épouse Dominique waking up in the middle of the night.
However, your lady has a very short left leg. The foot of her her right leg, with bended knee, should be much closer to the body. Or rather: her left foot should be further away from her.
I replied:
I know! I thought nobody would notice, because they're hidden underneath the sheet. I know how it happened too. I made a reference photo, my daughter under a sheet. And then I made that knee a lot higher because it looked nice with the elbow. Two angles, enfin. I noticed the difference in leg length, but I thought whatever.
Thursday, February 14, 2008
life drawing

Do all you Clog Workers do this for exercise? I go to a weekly life drawing class at my husband's office, it's lots of fun. Very computer geeky people, often with backgrounds in animation, or artists whose careers took a digital turn. Here's what I life drew so far.
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
omadiploma
Saturday, December 15, 2007
Dr. Phil

Finally I was drawing someone my friends in the dog park could relate to. It made for a fine subject while slipping and sliding on the ice. And I wasn't even the most elitist dog owner, one woman actually hadn't even ever heard of Dr. Phil. A doctor herself mind you. Which is pretty comforting when you think about it. Now I will stop thinking about Dr. Phil the moment he turns into fish wrapping paper. I don't know, I always get into these imaginary relationships with the people I have to draw, I can't help it. Like with Dr. Phil, jesus. I keep thinking of things in my life that I would have him talk about in his show. That is too creepy to even ask you guys what you would have Dr. Phil talk about regarding your lives. I have way more shit happening than I thought, I could fill (Phil) ten shows. Easy.
Labels:
elianeduvekot,
nrc,
portrait,
TV personalities
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
lesbian romance

About women who after decades of marriage, come out as lesbians. I found this a tough one to tackle without coming across homophobic or too stereotype. I could have drawn a woman changing an apron for a pair of dungarees, but I have way too many gay friends and relatives, they would have given me hell.
Thursday, November 22, 2007
ch ch ch changes

On the illustrator's mailing list a discussion is going on about changes. And I just did one this morning, so I'll generate some traffic here. This client always asks for changes, it is like a matter of principal to them. This time the hairdo was "tuttig". I agree, but I have to confess it was a little on purpose.
Labels:
elianeduvekot,
magazine,
post menopausal woman
Saturday, November 3, 2007
too funny

Click image to enlarge.
This is too funny. Peter Pontiac and I are not really side by side, we are back to back, pages 47 and 48. You can check for yourselves, the digital edition of the NRC is temporarily open to everyone. Here's a bigger version of my drawing.
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Little Tom Thumb
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
corporate portraits
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
all good things come to an end

This is my very last author drawing for the newspaper, sadly enough. I was supposed to have done them one year, 2006, ended up doing them well into 2007, but now I am really done, and Peter van Dongen will take over. My dear husband was kind enough to make me a website with the collected author drawings. The NRC will publish the URL with this last one, on August 31st. I hope I will sell some prints to the NRC readership. For now, you can tell me which of my drawings is your favourite, I'd like that. Please don't tell me your least favourite ones, I am a sensitive soul. I myself, I am most happy with Willem Brakman, Elsbeth Etty, Eva Gerlach, and Ramsey Nasr.
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