Fox Confessor. T-Shirt

ayarti

Fox Confessor.

My entry for the cut and paste challenge over in the T-shirt revolution group.

I used 3 layers of paper to create the image, and a marker for the line work. The fox itself was formed using a photo i found on wikimedia commons.

Please enlarge for detail, and have a look at the shot below to see the structure.

I have added a tutorial which runs through how I made this piece. Check it out if you’re interested.

Enjoy.

Detail:

Fox Confessor. belongs to the following groups:

Drawn to Cotton- Art on T-shirts and Melbourne & Victoria Available for sale as

T-Shirts

  • jemimalovesbigted

    jemimalovesbigted

    This is amazing ayarti! bloody gorgeous work. great to see the details on the work too. Good luck on the comp =D

  • ayarti replied

    thanks so much :)

  • bubbleblue

    bubbleblue

    Excellent

  • ayarti replied

    thanks

  • chelsgus

    chelsgus

    nice. ace. ace. nice. niice!

  • ayarti replied

    cheers

  • Natalie Tyler

    Natalie Tylergiver of t-shirt love

    Love the detail shots. Can’t wait to see the journal … Nice work!

  • ayarti replied

    thanks nat, i’ll get the journal up later today.

  • margaretfraser

    margaretfraser

    cool!!!!!!11

  • ayarti replied

    thanks

  • fixtape

    fixtape

    Really awesome!

  • ayarti replied

    cheers!

  • hwiddy

    hwiddy

    good use of texture and i like the detail you’ve added – it’s so big on the shirt though! it’s easier to make out what it is at a smaller scale anyway – did you just do it 1:1? nice work though:)

  • ayarti replied

    i want the detail to shine through, hence its bigness!

  • antsp35

    antsp35

    this is REALLY cool! Fantastic work!

  • ayarti replied

    thank you

  • OscarEA

    OscarEA

    You got my vote.

  • ayarti replied

    much appreciated!

  • FlyAwayPeter

    FlyAwayPeter

    Wowwww!!! I cannot express my wow long enough! This is like when Neill from art attack makes big pictures from things and stuff – only better :)

  • ayarti replied

    haha, thank you! what an awesome comment :)

    it was a lot of fun to make, and not overly hard. i recommend everyone have a go at something like it :D

  • Tom Douce

    Tom Douce

    very nice, like the way the body is separated in sections!

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