Anyone?
p.s. Speaking of copying, blog friend Sian mentioned an interesting blog called "copy and paste." Still a little confused by that blog, but it's interesting enough to stay in my reader, and it currently has a very cool post about HAIKUS! You can check it out here.
I don't have a clue, but I like both sets of work! I'm sure the original artist would be honored to be in your company. I have lots of images saved with no credit attached. Before I had a blog it really didn't matter, but now I'm much more careful to take note. Saving images to vi.sualize.us has really helped as well.
ReplyDeleteI don't recognise it either I'm afraid, but I love what you've done :-)
ReplyDeleteWe're not being much help are we? Sorry don't recognise it at all, but you've certainly done well with your take on their style!
ReplyDeleteSorry I can't help with the artist you're looking for. Do Somerset Studio have a blog or website - you could contact them to ask (they might like to see your blog post too!).
ReplyDeleteI also like "Copy and Paste". The two ladies who run it (Kirsty & Julie) are cool and produce great work of their own; they also have great features of all kinds of interesting people - for instance, you might like Austin Kleon, who was featured recently - http://thecopyandpasteproject.blogspot.com/2010/05/weve-been-copying-austin-kleon.html
NO idea on the artist, but I love what you have done here, Rinda. And I'm with you on the "Copy and Paste" project. I follow the blog too but don't really understand what the deal is...
ReplyDeleteYour pages are gorgeous - no idea who you have copied I'm afraid! I also read the Copy and Paste blog, but again, not quite sure what it is about, but they do have some interesting things now and again!
ReplyDeleteNo idea here either...but it is wonderful! Love that magazine.
ReplyDeletestunning pages - love the details. sorry, but i have no info on the artist you are looking for.
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