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Guillermo Riveros, a friend a co-founder of The Other Half of the Orange, recently asked me to participate in a project for Libras. Grateful and eager to get even more in touch with my sign and started sketching around the concept of balance. In order to have physical balance, one needs to have both eyes open. Perhaps, though, to have spiritual balance, one eye needs to be open while one remains closed.
The project has inspired me to create a series of horoscope prints. More to come!Illustration, Print Design, Visual Arts2011 -
Paintings of 3 women.Painting, Illustration, Visual Arts2011 -
Coral, 2011
yarn and pearls
11 inches x 12 inches x 10 inches
Coral, a living sea animal, comes to land in the form of a crocheted sculpture and decorated with freshwater pearls. The shapes, colors and textures of the piece evokes feelings of intimacy and sensuality.Crafts, Visual Arts, Design2011 -
Embroidered illustrations from the series Finding Sopita, 2009.Illustration, Crafts2011 -
Illustration supporting the argument that perhaps Moses's sighting of the burning bush was due to the use of hallucinogens during New Testament times.Illustration, Drawing, Digital Art2011 -
A Lovely Owl, Winner in the category of Original Illustration in the first annual Gowanus Print Lab T-Shirt Contest, 2011Illustration2011 -
Branding and Editorial Layout for San Francisco based photography studio, Helios Images.Branding, Graphic Design, Typography2011 -
Logo, illustration and invitation design for Platypus Club, a New York City social club.Graphic Design, Illustration2011 -
Goteo (drip), 2011
yarn, beads and pearl
42 inches x 18 inches
The sensual folds of three-dimensional crochet dripping down a wall give way to thoughts of intimacy while provoking a slightly uncomfortable feeling. A concave bowl adorned with red seed beads and a white pearl top this wall sculpture with a shape further reminiscent of the female body.Crafts, Visual Arts, Design2011 -
Branding, Illustration and T-Shirt design for Everywhere I Go, I Occupy, a social movement.Graphic Design, Illustration2011 -
It just ain't over until the fat lady knits cacti!Illustration2011 -
Illustration for a UPN television show, highlighting the arts of fine art, dance, architecture and photography.Crafts, Illustration2011 -
A page from the picture book, "This Is What Happens When I Love You", 2009.
English translation: Sometimes the most painful things give light to a free life.Illustration, Visual Arts2011 -
Illustration for the collective FRESH FISH, in response to the question: "Why would she rename herself Betty?!"Illustration2011 -
A drawing describing a rather Buddhist moment of clarity.Illustration, Drawing, Visual Arts2011
All works © Meg Eldredge 2011.
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