Monday, September 29, 2008

Tree House 3.

Pencil. Copyright Warner Bros.

18 comments:

Ben Mauro said...

love these, especially the right two. Sort of reminds me of olives speared on toothpicks. :)

Emmanuel Briand said...

really interesting the last post ,i like the way you draw the houses on the left just line without more information just wich does difference of perspective and texture , really good as usual , thanks luc for your art , it makes people happy , at least myself .

Aaron said...

There is a great simplicity to your work. Beautiful yet communicates incredibly well, definitely one of my favorite blogs to vistit.

Emil said...

These are definitely very very interesting! Graphically they work really really well....

And yes! Olives and toothpicks!!! Are these the inspiration behind the designs?? ...hmm...I wonder

Alexander said...

Really nice..... I like your work

Julia Bax said...

Awesome concepts. love the pencil work!

Mehdi Shiri said...

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very able .I love your design and colours.amazing illustration

Luc Desmarchelier said...

Hi Guys,
Thank you all for your great comments.
Ben, we ought to go out to do some research about olives on toothpicks at 'Duke's' some times soon.
Cheers.

Ben Mauro said...

For sure! i've been meaning to email you guys, i'm down in culver city on Wednesdays and Fridays.

C.B. Canga said...

that's awesome. nice concept.

Unknown said...

THese drawings are fun!!

Simon Scales said...

awesome concepts Luc - love em!!

lanfeng3d said...

T want to live in these house!

Anonymous said...

Really amazing stuff! Thanks for sharing.

Luc Desmarchelier said...

Hi Guys,
Thank you all for the visit and for your kind comments.
Cheers.

Thiago Rachid said...

Very nice artwork!!

Lubomir said...

These are beautiful :)

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