| 8 Sep 2003 | Frida Haapaniemi | Loading...OMG, this is so funny... That contented expression on his face! And poor death, he even dropped his sandglass *grins* Henk Brouwer replies: "Don't worry to much about death.. he'll be fine (just check the rest of the chaindrawing project) " | |
| 12 Oct 2003 | N. Mills | Loading...First off, I love and adore your fantastic style. I like the tipping buildings and contorted, yet not dismantled shapes of ... well everything. Secondly, I really like this chain art thing. It's like playing telephone, only with art! Now I wish I were Dutch... or at least knew enough people to do something like that with. Anyway, it's glorious, you annoyingly skilled pencil artist. | |
| 18 Dec 2004 | Ravyn | Loading...Loved your pic! one of the good ones in that chain. OH! and that chaindrawing idea is bomb! I've never heard of it or seen anything like that! Do you know of any others?? If so, plz email me with a link or info, Thanx!! xravynx@gmail.com | |
| 9 Jan 2005 | Tiffany | Loading...Oh this is great! Lol! So funny! | |
| 23 May 2005 | Elin snoozy Knudsen | Loading...This is very good! I love the "cartoonish" style! I took a peek at that chain..thingy, and that seems like so much fun!!! How does it work exactly? I would love to participate in one! Henk Brouwer replies: "It was a fun project indeed . It works kind of like this game dutch kids play when they're small, where you wisper a sentence into the ear of the kid sitting next to you, who whispers the sentence (or what he thinks he heard) to the kid next to him. After about ten children you get a weird sentence which sounds nothing like the original.
The chaindrawing works the same way you only see the drawing of the person before you, and you draw your version of the same scene (so not what happens next, but the same drawing in your own style, this went wrong a couple of times in our version though) then you give the drawing to the next person who does the same thing. Because of misintepretations, and errors you end up with a drawing that is completely different from the original." | |