The Galleon Room
Peter Litster Illustration - Sketch Blog
by rhinegraf
8M ago
Remember your neighborhood in the nineties? All the crusty old local establishments that seemed like holdovers from the seventies — which at the time, weren’t so long ago? Here’s one that never existed, but definitely could have, a divey midcentury motel brand straight from the rundown side of your childhood hometown There’s something gloriously bold and arbitrary about hotel themes from those days. Remember the clown motel in Nevada? Why not have a Francis Drake themed motel in . . . Bakersfield? And have it have its own signature bar that aims to be a local hotspot, but serves incredibly che ..read more
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Free speech
Peter Litster Illustration - Sketch Blog
by rhinegraf
2y ago
A draft for an upcoming essay collection due to be published soon by a friend of mine. It didn’t make the cut, but I’m very happy with the laurel wreath; creating it, however, was easier said than done, even with a symmetry guide. There’s a reason so many designers rip off the United Nations wreath and hope nobody notices! It wouldn’t surprise me if there was a mathematical formula for creating perfectly-aligned laurel leaves for this, but I’ve yet to find it ..read more
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Timber LOOP
Peter Litster Illustration - Sketch Blog
by rhinegraf
2y ago
My first corporate client! I had the unexpected pleasure of being recruited by a local studio to help with an illustration project for Timber Loop, a new service from Timberland Boots intended to help keep their products out of landfills. I executed the Infinity-loop graphic showing the boots at the various stages of disassembly and/or repair. You can view the full page here ..read more
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Luggage tags
Peter Litster Illustration - Sketch Blog
by rhinegraf
2y ago
Some Wes-Anderson-inspired luggage tags for Hotels that don’t exist, but could exist ..read more
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Procreate Work, Volume 2
Peter Litster Illustration - Sketch Blog
by rhinegraf
3y ago
Despite my dearth of posts, rest assured that I’ve definitely been productive as I slowly learn to take full advantage of my iPad’s capabilities. Most of my work has been going straight to Instagram, but I intend to be more consistent across platforms in the future. Here’s what I’ve been up to since I last posted ..read more
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Procreate work
Peter Litster Illustration - Sketch Blog
by rhinegraf
3y ago
After many years, I’ve finally joined the iPad club! With access to Procreate, I’m able to do a hell of a lot more work within a much quicker timeframe. Below are a few recent ones ..read more
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Two for Tea
Peter Litster Illustration - Sketch Blog
by rhinegraf
4y ago
Care for some tea? A quick little project for a friend’s podcast ..read more
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Classical Architecture
Peter Litster Illustration - Sketch Blog
by rhinegraf
4y ago
Several different sketches that fall under the same general umbrella; ever since the pandemic hit, I’ve been wanting to focus on creating architectural sketches, specifically with a classical/traditional aesthetic. With a bit of reading, Pinterest research and a lot of alterations, this is my first one! Also attached are some unrelated classical details that I was practicing with last week. Suffice it to say, I’m quite proud ..read more
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Love Your Brain
Peter Litster Illustration - Sketch Blog
by rhinegraf
4y ago
Good tips from the Alzheimer’s Association of Oregon and SW Washington, an excellent organization that I’m still working with them on a volunteer basis. Six down, four to go ..read more
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The Orb
Peter Litster Illustration - Sketch Blog
by rhinegraf
4y ago
Continuing the theme of vector line art against black. What I love about the orb as an article of royal regalia is the inherent minimalism. The top two quadrants represented Europe and Asia respectively, with the bottom half representing Africa– the only known continents at the time, with a cross naturally placed atop the whole business. I’m exceptionally proud of how this one turned out, both in terms of technique and atmosphere ..read more
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