I've just posted four drawings to my deviantART gallery, my four best pieces from a class I took about a year ago, taught by artist Marvin Oliver. No, I didn't get his autograph, but I should have. :p
They are done in the formline
Leaping Velociraptor, a naturalistic design. The silhouette more or less matches that of the actual animal. Not traditional at all, perhaps to the point of being offensive to some.
Baby Turtle, a configurative design. The silhouette is recognizable as that of the animal, but the parts are distorted stylistically. Fairly traditional.
Future of Frog, an expansive design. The parts of the animal are distorted to fill a geometric shape, but remain recognizable. Inspired by the current amphibian extinction crisis.
Salmon Box, a distributed design. The parts of the animal are rearranged to fill a geometric shape, ignoring anatomical relationships. This is a common approach in traditional art.If you like this artwork, and you want to learn more about the cultural context in which the style was developed, please see the excellent book A Story as Sharp as a Knife:

7 comments:
hey i really love these drawings
good job
Thank you! :)
really nice job mate:] im looking for haida tattoo designs
Hey thanks. I don't know much about tattoo designs, but try talking to Xaadaas - he's a genuine Haida artist and it looks like he's taking commissions, so send him an email. :)
I own a MINI Cooper that I've named Raptor (it's British Racing Green and wonderfully quick). Would you be open to allowing me to use your raptor as a design on my (only my) car, in the "A" panel area?
jim at iswonk dawt org
Thanks for asking permission. Let's talk more about this. I've sent you an email.
These are great...don't stop!
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