22 October 2011

10 Very Creative Etch-a-Sketch Sketches

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10. iPad Etch-a-Sketch


The iPad came out in April of 2010, a computer tablet advertised as being the new medium for entertainment multimedia such as books, movies, and games. As of September 30, 2010, 7.5 million of them have been sold around the globe. In addition to being what some might call an oversized handheld game system, the iPad is being used in productive ways by attorneys, medical professionals, college students, and even autistic children. Recently and amusingly, Carl Crawford’s agent distributed iPads to teams interested in hiring the baseball player that had clips highlighting Crawford’s playing ability preloaded onto the device.

9. Optical Illusion Etch-a-Sketch


Simple shapes can often make for complex images, and the simplest thing to make on an Etch-a-Sketch by far is the line. The mechanics of the toy are simple enough. Inside, the toy is filled with aluminum powder, which gives the screen its gray color. As you twist the knobs on the front of the toy that control the vertical and horizontal axes, a movable stylus removes the powder from the screen, leaving behind what looks like a black line but is actually the darkened inside of the toy.

8. Different Perspective


Out of all of the hundreds of Etch-a-Sketch pictures I looked at, this was the only one to have this kind of viewpoint. Many were skylines or a particular building if they were city related, but this one had the most unique perspective. For that reason, this sketch gets to be on the list. Also, I hope for the artist’s sake that they drew this from a picture or made it up, because to draw this from an actual model, their neck must have been incredibly sore after drawing this.

7. The Nile, Sort of


This very detailed landscape is currently on display in Niles, Fremont, California. I picked this one for its very close attention to detail in the people and the background. The fact that they didn’t fill in the hills as being black, which I’ve seen a few landscape Etch-a-Sketches do, is impressive to me because they put that much more thought into planning the picture. I’m also rather fond of the sunrays and how straight are the diagonal lines.

6. Cedar Point Advertisement


First of all, this was the only Etch-a-Sketch I found that took up more than one screen, so first of all, kudos to the artist for thinking out of the Etch-a-Sketch box! Second, her artwork was considered so good that Cedar Point actually wrote a blog article about the artist, an employee of the park at the time.

5. President Obama Gets Etched


The face of newly sworn-in American President Barack Obama is a familiar sight on posters, T-shirts and badges – and it has now appeared on an Etch A Sketch too. The portrait was created by artist George Vlosich. The likeness took 80 hours to draw with two dials on a plastic frame – all using one unbroken black line.

4. The Vitruvian Man


Leonardo da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man, or the Proportions of Man, is so named for the Roman architect Vitruvius who determined the ideal human proportions using geometry. According to Vitruvius’ notes and da Vinci’s sketch,some of the ideal human proportions are as follows:

* a foot is the width of four palms
* a man’s height is 24 palms
* the length of a man’s outspread arms (arm span) is equal to his height
* the distance from the top of the head to the bottom of the chin is one-eighth of a man’s height
* the maximum width of the shoulders is a quarter of a man’s height
* the distance from the elbow to the armpit is one-eighth of a man’s height
* the length of the hand is one-tenth of a man’s height
* the length of the ear is one-third of the length of the face
* the length of a man’s foot is one-sixth of his height

3. Mona Lisa


No art medium is complete without the Mona Lisa! Started in 1503 and finished in 1519, Leonardo da Vinci’s most famous work of art is captured here in an Etch-a-Sketch. In 2005, the sitter for the portrait was discovered at the University of Heidelberg to be Lisa del Giocondo. The portrait was a gift in celebration at the birth of her second son. The real Mona Lisa has been stolen from its home in the Louvre once, in 1911 and was returned after a tour in Italy in 1913. Since then, it has suffered angry abuse from distraught onlookers, such as in 1956 when it was damaged with acid and later had a rock thrown at it, in 1974 when a woman attempted to spray paint it red and in 2009 when another woman threw a mug at it. In 2005, it was enclosed behind bullet-proof glass in a climate controlled environment to ensure its survival for another 500 years.

2. Ernesto “Che” Guevara


El Che was an Argentine Marxist revolutionary figure who, with the help of Raúl and Fidel Castro, succeeded in leading the Cuban Revolution. In addition to his work as a guerilla fighter and leader, he was also a physician, author, diplomat, and national bank president for Cuba and the instructional director for Cuba’s armed forces. He also trained the Cuban soldiers that fought at the Bay of Pigs Invasion and was responsible for the Soviet missiles in Cuba that caused the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis. In 1999, he was listed in Time magazine as one of the 100 most influential people of the century.

1. George Vlosich’s Chicago Cubs Etched in Time



This is a time lapse video of George Vlosich creating what he seems to think is his magnum opus, at least at the time of this video’s posting in September 2008. In his own words: “The Chicago Cubs Etch features more players and detail then any work I’ve ever created. This piece took over 100 hours. I don’t usually say this but I think it is my best work to date. I’ve put more time and effort into this piece than any other Etch. Ever.” He has also done commemorative work in recognition of the Obama administration, Elvis, Michael Jackson, Allen Iverson, and the Beatles to name a few.

source: http://www.toptenz.net/top-10-etch-a-sketch-sketches.php

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