
Rhino Renderings
by Whitney Bai
Categories: CAD • Tags: 2D design, 3D, art, CAD, Digital Photography, iindustril design, material, render, rendering, rhino, texture, watercolor
by Whitney Bai
Categories: CAD • Tags: 2D design, 3D, art, CAD, Digital Photography, iindustril design, material, render, rendering, rhino, texture, watercolor
by Whitney Bai
I love leather and watercolor, and I wanted to combine them together. I decided to try using waterproof pen and leather dye to create art on veg tanned leather to make it more fun. Here it goes~ After I got the painting on leather down, I added other leather pieces and hardware to make it a functional bag with two compartment.
Categories: Softgoods • Tags: art, draw, handdrawn, handmade, leather, paint, watercolor
by Whitney Bai
Categories: Sketches • Tags: anagama, bento, bus, ceramic, ceramics, fire, fleamarket, geisha, genki, hair, hiro, hotspring, imanishi, japan, Japanese, makeup, market, master, naoshima, no luck, ocean, ongsen, passengers, people, potters, pottery, pumpkin, sensei, sketch, stock, taiwan, throw, tradition, unagi, uniform, watercolor, wedge, wedging, wheel, woodfiring, yellow
by Whitney Bai
Photographed by Whitney Bai. Providence RI, Oct 2014.
Categories: Whitney's Notes • Tags: born poor, chanel, education, equalizer, forever21, grow food not lawns, inequality, ipad, job creators, middle class, new arrival, on sale, poor, rich, sale, sketch, watercolor, wealth gap
by Whitney Bai
Categories: Sketches • Tags: art, design, journal, Sketches, travel, travel sketches, watercolor, watercolor sketches, Whitney Bai
by Whitney Bai
I love totoro. And I also paint my sketchbook covers. So this time it’s totoro and I who made it to the cover.
Categories: Sketches • Tags: cover, coverart, sketchbook, studio ghibli, totoro, watercolor
by Whitney Bai
Categories: Freelance, Graphics, Sketches • Tags: card, design, drawing, friends, graphicdesign, invitation, painting, savethedate, watercolor, wedding
by Whitney Bai
The information online about Reuse Reduce Recycle is overwhelming. These are hardly new concepts. Nowadays it seems that any product that is not made out of freshly processed materials or anything that’s not purchased brand new can find a way to called them themselves recycling. I then started thinking we are being trained to be designers that make new products, and we want people to buy new products. Do these concepts really go hand in hand, or we just make […]
Categories: Form and forming, ID Projects • Tags: board, desigh, magazine, newspaper, Photoshop, recycle, research, reuse, upcycle, watercolor