Friday, April 11, 2008

IF Fail

Somehow I think this could have been more "creative" but here it is, my contribution to this week's Illustration Friday theme of Fail. Ack, I guess that means I think I failed! ;o)



Also, I'd like to give a shout-out to an "idea-generating" tool that a friend of mine has just released -- it's called "Mutapic" and it takes shapes, icons, imported art and mixes and blends and mutates them into multiple variations ... I'm hoping that it will improve my backgrounds and layout/compositions. I used it today, not for the final artwork, but to kick start my ideas ... I don't know how much of an influence it had on this piece, but I think it is a great tool. Try it and see what you think.

12 comments:

Majane said...

i think it is really creative!

andrea said...

I love this. It reminds me of my son's math tests when he was little. He'd do them at breakneck speed, correct or not, then turn the paper over so he could make elabortae doodles on the back. That's my boy! :)

Ru said...

I feel a kinship with this piece. ^_^

merlinprincesse said...

You didn't fail to make me laugh! You have a great blog and sense of humour!!! :)

Nicola said...

Great piece and great stuff on your blog! I love "multitude."

Neus said...

So funny! As many other posts in your blog!

Anonymous said...

I don't know, I think you're being a bit hard on yourself. This is pretty funny and it certainly strikes a chord with me, a consummate doodler throughout my entire academic career (yes, even college). And your math, while not correct, is very consistent. Your "teacher" should have at least given you a point or two for that.

Teresa said...

Thanks all for your comments, they are always appreciated! I agree that the teacher was too hard on this student as well -- particularly since the math was "graphically" correct even if it wasn't "mathematically" correct ;o)

Christine Clemmensen said...

I love this. It is so refreshing. Made me laugh:)

PixieDust said...

Hey! My kind of math!

;-)

a wonderfully, creative interpretation.

:-)

Connie said...

Oh dear, brings back the school year's too clearly! Like the doodled quality. Connie

Faruffa said...

This is really funny and so free, I like it!