Thursday, 9 October 2014

Halloween Window 2014

My final design art work on the halloween window.
Painted on the 7th and 8th October 2014
Halloween is the Christmas season of any fancy dress company. considering that I spent only a couple of days working on the design and a budget of £30 (which I only spent £24.50 on paint)

Brief:
*Halloween window for 2014.
*The shop has two open windows situated on a main road with a busy bus stop less then 20 yards and traffic lights of cross roads with in 10 yards.
*Customers need to be able to see in to and out of the store easily (as well as those queuing outside during the busy period) as well as passers by during the night due to the busy location.

You can't really go wrong with a simple design for this.with traditional halloween classics. 
Ghosts. Tomb stones. Bats. Cats. Pumpkins. Witches. Lightning. Haunted house. Full moon.


The uneven sky line, created with a mixture of black, blue and white acrylic paint applied with a sponge, is to give the illusion of  distances with a suggestion of distant hills or mountains.

My Tim Burton inspired window, with Jack Skellington, complete with spider web framing. I have made some small differences to Jack, mine has 5 fingers and he has a  different collar to the original Jack.
The social network addresses that are on the window all year round now have blood dripping from them in keeping with the season.


Window at the end of Sunday 7th October

The sketchbook 





© sarah patel 
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