Every Mario Character Update #28
Golf: Japan Course (FDS, 1987)
Ah yes the iconic Super Mario Brothers: Mario, Luigi, and COMP1.
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Every Mario Character Update #28
Golf: Japan Course (FDS, 1987)
Ah yes the iconic Super Mario Brothers: Mario, Luigi, and COMP1.
If you think I missed anyone or you don't recognize someone, please let me know!

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trying out watercolors in my sketchbook with some album covers :)
watch me make something nice and immediately destroy it
feeling blue 5️⃣
pages from my sketchbook 3️⃣

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Love the drama and intensity of this. Cathartic for high stress work.
Week 4 - Reflection
This study coming up doesn’t seem to difficult, but there is a little busywork involved, I don’t mind. I’m developing ideas in my mind. I want this one to be weird and strange. I’m glad I wrote down the list of locomoters. I want to pick the strangest ones and use them.
Week 3- Reflection
Today we continued to go over shape and we began working on our next study. We didn’t have to base them off of our pictures, but I did. The picture I chose was of a fan dancer holding a giant fan of feathers. The feathers in the picture really intrigued me, and I thought of the way fan dancers moved: slowly, flowing, with arms swinging so that the feathers would fly. It fit in perfectly with the organic idea of the study. Then, I thought of birds and the way they moved. I wanted to subtly point to both feathers and birds in the movement. I wanted my shapes to be birdlike and swinging.