I Built My House Out Of Paper

I Built My House Out Of Paper

Categories: Art | Beauty | Design and Architecture

Inktober is here again and with it comes fresh challenges. It’s a whole month of sketching in ink with the aim of having consistent results. There are even daily prompts to give you a boost. But what if, after several years of participating, the whole idea of spending another month knocking out little ink sketches to daily prompts feels a little bit tired?

I work in ink anyway. It’s my favorite medium. For a while now I’ve been producing highly detailed ink illustrations of my imaginary coastal town called Still Water. So spending another month producing more of the same isn’t an issue for me. That’s why I decided to do things a bit differently.

This year I took it upon myself to create a three-dimensional papercraft model of one of my Still Water houses. It’s entirely illustrated in my ink style. The completed model looks awesome and I loved the process so much that I’ve decided to share it as part of my next Kickstarter campaign that’s focusing on one particular area of town – The Clockwork Collective.

Come and join the community I’m building and let’s all explore the quirky town of Still Water!

More info: kickstarter

6 PHOTOS

I Built My House Out Of Paper

1. A close-up of the clock tower

I Built My House Out Of Paper

2. Side view showing the roof and chimney

I Built My House Out Of Paper

3. There’s the cellar door!

I Built My House Out Of Paper

4. A close-up of the front door

I Built My House Out Of Paper

5. Everything is hand drawn in ink

I Built My House Out Of Paper

6. The completed model house

Keywords: Paper art | Paper house | Art | Artwork | Sketching | Ink sketching

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