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Desenho encomendado pela amiga Fran, para decorar o quartinho da Anne

London,England, 21 February 2018. Training at the ITTF Team World Cup.

kids at a drawing competition.

j'ai grabouillé une fée. premier dessin que je fais complètement avec la souris

still catching up on the sketchbook front

Mostly mine...if there are letters someone else did them and I took a screenshot

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Cropped and enlarged from the advertisement. Practice your drawing skills. Found in A Date With Millie Number 5, June 1960

 

Pure creativity: learnings from a child

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Choose your team and build your own DoodleBot!

 

Building and drawing activity for families is suitable for young ages through to adults.

 

DoodleBots are small drawing robots supported on pens that scuttle around leaving random patterns behind them.

 

Each participant will get to take home their DoodleBot at the end of the session.

 

Session devised and delivered by: Patrick Fenner

 

This activity is part of the Big Draw.

 

Image credit: John O'Shea

Before you make the model, you make this "squares", first, with a particular proportion...

after that, you shape or smooth the squares...see my next scan picture...

after smoothing the squares, the model/doll now ready to be "filled" with the dress...see my next scan, too...

erase uneeded lines so the design looks clear...

 

just contact me if you need more information about this...i'm not a professional myself...it's my hobby: to design and to sew...both are equally great!...

 

fashion design like this is not important for me until i tried to make a shirt and i imagined it wrong about how it will fall on the body...strange isn't it? it's my design but seems i misunderstood it...but really, i did...the blouse didn't turn out well at first and then at second...(^.^)...that's why i took the course...

really, it helps!...with the proper proportion, i can see more clearly how my design will be turned out if i sew it...it also helps me in deciding on what spot the neckline will fall, and how i'm going to make the pattern...

now, for some design, before i sew it, i always make designs like this...not just drawing the clothes (technical drawing), but the doll is included!

 

happy fashion designing, all

(^o^)

Make a drawing with your hair

Desenhando coisas para o meu sobrinho lindo!!! ♥

 

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Drawing some stuff to my cute nephew! ♥

This is a Christmas ornament, the ugliest Christmas ornament EVER! It's supposed to be a circus seal with a ball on its nose. It's yarn wrapped and hideous.The story behind it and why I keep it and why it goes on the Christmas tree every year goes like this: When my daughter was two years old we were visiting a store and in the store they had a basket of Christmas ornaments they were giving away (I wonder why?) and I told her she could pick one out and this is what she chose. I asked her again if that was really the one she wanted and she assured me it was so this is what we came home with. I keep it and use it every year because it's a reminder of her two year old vision of beauty plus I get to tease her about it unmercifully (probably the real reason I keep it). It goes on the tree each year. In the back. At the bottom. Oh! And her taste has improved considerably in the past 35 years! She now has six children of her own choosing ugly ornaments for their own tree!

 

I'm a day early on this one because I didn't have time for a fence today which I'd really rather spend more time on than something ugly.

 

(That's supposed to be a shadow at the bottom there. Like I said I didn't spend a lot of time...)

Lethbridge Ab.2012.Ford World Womans Curling Championship.CCA/michael burns photo

Vos sos igual que yo.

This piece is inspired from James 4:8 - Come near to God and he will come near to you. Wash your hands, you sinners, and purify your hearts, you double-minded.

 

It is easy to get drawn to this things of this world mainly because of the promises they make. They make it all look downright attractive and naturally we keep God aside and we head towards those things. But not so fast! Non of the promises the world makes, it never keeps because if you look around you, you’ll see how rapidly changing the world is and it changes because it is never consistent. Nothing the world offers lasts long and it more or less like smoke in the air- one minute it’s there and the next it’s gone. Rather draw yourself unto God because our God never changes and our God has never broken a promise that He kept. This is all the reason that you need to realize that God is the one that you should draw yourself towards.

 

I pray to everyone in the world that you will gravitate towards the love of God so that you may realize that He satisfies like nothing else in the world. It is only through Him that you will be saved.

 

It’s been a while since I made a typographic piece and I am mighty proud of this one. I love you and God loves you even more and never forget that. Never forget to be kind to those around you as well. God Bless You!

   

Blessings,

 

+ Jude // quaeriteverum.tumblr.com

Checking for drains. Eventually replaced battery cables, starter cables and had 2 new batteries installed under warranty.

 

Name: Sara Glaberson

Title of artwork: Draw(4)

Materials: Graphite on etched black enamel, sterling silver

2"x 1 1/2"

Brooch (wearable)

Notes: Due to the nature of reflective graphite on a matte black surface, the image is invisible from some angles, and reveals itself from certain angles when the viewer gets very close. This is hard to experience from a photograph.

 

ARTIST STATEMENT

I’m interested in how the meaning of images shifts when they are located on the body. Jewelry draws on the private relationship between the wearer and the piece, and on the public relationship between the wearer and the viewer, the gazer and the seen. These interactions present an opportunity to explore the connections between voyeurism, power, and intimacy.

 

This work echoes the small scale of eighteenth century English portrait miniatures. I melt black enamel onto pieces of copper, and then etch it to create a matte surface rather than a glossy sheen. I carefully choose pencils to achieve a certain reflective quality; the drawings vanish and appear again from different angles, pulling the viewer in close.

 

The drawings all appropriate images from Baroque paintings, which were designed to convince the public that there was grandeur and grace in a life of Christian piety and devotion. When cropped and taken out of context, however, the images read very differently, appearing seductive in a different way—even though the content has not been altered.

Tokyo, Japan

 

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MC Rokkor 50mm F1.4

 

Fomapan 100

 

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