
These are some pieces by Derek Gores (an Illustrator and commercial designer) which he made almost entirely by hand-torn recycled and found materials. It amazing how he can find all these found materials to create the right colours for the piece, especially for the skin tone.



These pieces in particular however relate to my last post about colour splashes.

Gores has an excellent eye for finding the right materials for the right tones, tints, and hues that work for the piece. I really admire him for his ability to create the detail that he wants without producing the materials with his own hand and creations.
Julie :)
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