The Artist tessellation

A sketch. Might clean up the lines and fills. He does look a little depressed. Poor bugger. Shit happens.

Artist tessellation by Francine Champagne, ©2016 — Symétruc d'artiste

Artist tessellation by Francine Champagne, ©2016 — Symétruc d’artiste

“Support living artists” tessellation. The dead ones don’t need it! (one of the many web wisdoms circulating) And the other one lately, “With too much comfort comes complacency.” I thought they were talking about soccer players.

Below, the zoomed-out version.

Artist tessellation by Francine Champagne, ©2016 — Symétruc d'artiste

Artist tessellation by Francine Champagne, ©2016 — Symétruc de l’artiste

 

Took the time to clean up the drawing. Looking good. But still depressed.

Artist tessellation by Francine Champagne, ©2016 — Symétruc d'artiste

Artist tessellation by Francine Champagne, ©2016 — Symétruc d’artiste

2018-10-18; I updated the colour scheme on the Artist tessellation.

Artist tessellation by Francine Champagne, ©2016 — Symétruc d'artiste

Artist tessellation by Francine Champagne, ©2016 — Symétruc d’artiste

Even considered submitting it to the NAC for a mural on their new building… ran out of time and could not make their “in person” submission deadline. Too bad, he looks a bit less depressed up there!

Artist tessellation by Francine Champagne, ©2016 — Symétruc d'artiste

Nanaimo Arts Council mural attempt 2018

2 thoughts on “The Artist tessellation

  1. that’s the artist that has become too comfortable, and too complacent, and too rich in his food intake. All his inspiration is gone.

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