Illustrator: Mars plus Deimos and Phobos!

To commemorate the recent news about Mars, I was inspired to play around with a flat illustration/vector style to depict our red neighbor plus the (frequently forgotten) moons: Deimos and Phobos.

Made with Adobe Illustrator CS5.

Mars with its two moon partners in crime: Deimos and Phobos. Made in Illustrator.
Mars with its two moon partners in crime: Deimos and Phobos. Made in Illustrator.

Latvian Symbols

One of my best friends is getting married in a week’s time. To help out with preparations, I was asked to put together a cover for the dziesmu grāmatas (song books) because my other best friend stated “Since you have better art skills…”

Why a song book? Because Latvians really love to sing. We don’t have “Song and Dance” festivals for nothing!

Anyway, I thought it would be nice to include a Latvian symbol or two no the cover. These symbols traditionally carry some sort of virtuous or mythological meaning behind them. For example a symbol could represent knowledge or fertility while another one could represent any of the pagan gods like Auseklis or Laima. This aspect of my heritage truly fascinates me since these symbols are still used these days on folk costumes, jewelry and even on Easter Eggs. Back when I went to Latvian School on Saturdays, we would have competitions around Easter time where we would bring in eggs that have been colored using primarily dry onion peels and spend a good portion of the day etching symbols on them. So I guess from that I’ve developed an addiction to geometric symbols? I mean, give me a sheet of graph paper and that’s the first thing I would doodle.

Hand drawn facsimiles from “Senču Raksti”

Using “Senču Raksti” by V. Klētnieks, I translated hand drawn symbols to a digital format. It started with the simpler symbols and gradually I got carried away by drawing the more difficult symbols and even adding in color and using other techniques. Praise to Snap to Grid in Illustrator!

Digital recreations of Latvian symbols
Ugly sweater version of Auseklis

 

Dinosaur Fans Anonymous

I have a thing for dinosaurs. Always have. Ever since 1st grade when we saw a film on them in class and then in 2nd grade when we went to the museum (I forget which one) and there was a room that was just about dinosaurs; bones, dioramas, exhibits. Oh, and then there was seeing “Jurassic Park” at the tender age of 8 in the theaters that just pushed my liking them into high gear. Awesome and mysterious creatures.
Oh, it just occurred to me… I was also addicted to “The Land Before Time” as a kid. The first one. Not the 200 movies that came after that. 
…Wait… This isn’t “Dinosaur Fans Anonymous”?
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