Monday, January 5, 2009

Iceberg



When i was home for christmas, my brother Will and me made an iceberg. It's sort of based on the iceberg in the royal bank commercial (see earlier post), but making it into a three dimensional thing turned out to be really fun. It has a front door and a back door. The cutting was not my job. Will is an architect by trade, you see, and he's a pro with that sort of thing. Mostly it was me saying 'lower. no, higher. even higher.' and him saying 'it can't go higher.' Other brother Justin turned out to have a knack for making sculpey penguins. There is a huge strip of pictures below. Our zest for photo documentation is due in part to two of us getting new cameras and the slightly blurred photos are due to us getting to know the auto-focus on our lenses.



17 comments:

kevin said...

gyaaaaaaargh! eyes melting from too much awesomeness

SHOo said...

same! yet another wonderful piece Jon! I love it...

RAWLS said...

haha...nice to see that it runs in the family! Great team work brothers!!! I love the shapes and compositions.

Israel S said...

COOL! I just saw the commercial, so beautiful.

Dan Mogford said...

ACE! Loving the narwhals :-)

orange said...

jon these look spectacular !!!

j.spake said...

n'ice bergs dude!

Jason Scheier said...

craZy!

brigette b said...

That is so cool. I can't even find appropriate words for it. That's how cool it is.

lapommier said...

man, jeremy's the best.

Jaleesa Rae said...

So, I do believe I have the coolest cousins in the world.

:)

marcel said...

Great pieces . I enjoy your style of illustration. Reminds me of old European children's books. Thanks!

alexis venet said...

hey!
bravo,bravo,bravo,bravo.
it's very nice,
wonderful works!

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scottc said...

what the heck. you rule it again. jeez louise.

Josh Parpan said...

just amazing!

Francis Vallejo said...

really great, at first I'm like "Man he's getting a lot of dimension in this piece." Then I realized it was in fact 3-dimensional!!!