These are not just artworks from I, Revival’s album. They’re more or less rejected designs that didn’t make it as a front cover, I thought filling it in the album would mean a lot to myself. That’s all I’ve to say, please do get the album after its release on May 20th! Don’t beg it from the band members, you should know that they’d appreciate it if you actually buy it! A lot of work has been put into this album.
- AA
Your Heart is The Controller
The “Mistake” had spread onto the next page & the first thing I saw was a pair of eyes. From there I just started drawing a figure of some creature that shows how the Heart is actually the one that controls your movements, which leads to the result of how you feel (emotions) & the brain just keeps on giving inspirations.
Mistake = Art
I was practicing on my proportional drawing techniques outside of Starbucks. While sketching the cylinder my objective was to convey the main shape of my cold “Signature Chocolate” drink into the sketchbook.
Later on when I was done, I took my Starbucks cup & the water accidentally drop on the sketchbook because the ice had melted & from there on I started rubbing my fingers smoothly on the paper. After a while, voila, my mistake had turned into a beautiful thing.
Thought #25 / more Artworks on Flickr
Currently editing a Home video. Compilation of clips that were recorded from my iPhone since January 20th to be exact. So far the video length is 35 minutes, will add to make it more longer! I won’t be publishing it online, of course. There’s a reason why It’s called a “Home Video”.
- AA
back in the 90s + more at http://flickr.com/photos/adamlikescereal
finalizing/polishing on I, Revival’s new merch
I’d say this is my favourite off “Heavier Things”.
Empty your mind, be formless. Shapeless, like water. If you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup. You put water into a bottle and it becomes the bottle. You put it in a teapot it becomes the teapot. Now, water can flow or it can crash. Be water my friend.
Editing this was a great learning experience. It taught me not to give up, because the first try screwed up the video, so I had to start fresh on my second attempt.
inspired by Akira Kurosawa













