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She has just fallen to the Earth, and realizes everyone is staring at her... T___T

Grafite

Técnica luz e sombra com pincel

The sun and the house have teeth, the tree has a face.

Drew this about 10 years ago. This is why it took me so long to get through calculus. I thought my hand was more interesting than it was...

Drawing 1... drawing the model, rotating the paper.

Zentangle inspired

sharpie pen, colored pencil

today's sketch

the start of another drawing, done in black biro pen.

Museum of the Home - London.

Another drawing, but of a sailor girl and her pup. :)

This one is for my angora rabbit pet which we thought was a boy when we first got her. She's grown into a fluff ball that eats everything, even shoes.

Disney cats are my favorite cats

Pen & Ink Drawings submitted for approval for "The Wizard of Oz" Book!

They are wonderful have fun!

 

Author: Frank L. Baum.

Drawings by W.W. Denslow. ca. 1901.

 

Pictures are from the NYPL Ditgital Gallery. They are listed as Public Domain BUT Images can be used for personal Art/Graphic use only. May not be used for commerical or financial gain by listing on a CD or Collage Sheet for resale.

Illustration Friday's theme this week is "Jazz" , this is not a new drawing but it does fit the theme and this week I'm thankful that I have it!

 

It's strange that last night and the night before I didn't sleep well, I would have thought I wouldn't sleep well the night before the workshop but not after I knew it had gone well. So anyway, today I feel all draggie. Hopefully I'll perk up soon.

 

So it's just a regular work day today, I had gotten an e-mail yesterday from the Drop Leaf Gallery and they are wanting to get all the paintings, price sheets, photos etc, right away so they can get a good start on organizing the show. (The reception will be the day after I get back from Chicago, the 29th) Also, since last week the other Art Mom got sick we will be doing art in Tanner's class today. This is a busy time for me but it's good and feels productive.

 

I am wanting to look at all the Illustration Friday entries as well as catch up with my on-line friends but I guess that will wait until Sunday when I'm alone and need to goof off some.

 

ATC

inspiration from an old Dover publication for artists and crafts people

This is the latest in my series of futuristic motorcycles and frankly I think it's the best. I was inspired by artist Arthur Radebaugh (no relation) who was famous for drawing futuristic modes of transportation in the 40's and 50's and so on.

A large pen and ink drawing by Nan Rowley which I purchased in the 1970s. This work has yellowed over the years from the sunlight and the glass is dirty on the inside from being poorly stored for a number of years. I still like it a lot.

2nd drawing for the Constraints cloth theme with Mike. I was curious to see how I could render the texture of a towel, and it was fun for about the first 20 mins. The next several hours got a little tedious... definitely need to pick some faster techniques to catch up on this theme.

Pin up girl illustrations available as prints in Designer Therapy

58 Commercial Street

London

 

www.designertherapy.com/

i have been dreaming about tea pots lately.

 

blogged about here;

www.mucimuci.blogspot.com

Maria Anabel Rauber, disegnatrice.

Original B&W drawing by Eleanor aka BlimeyORiley - remixed by moi.

 

I mean, hey, musicians remix each others' work all the time, why shouldn't artists do the same thing? I love using photoshop to render mad gradients and psychedelic colour effects.

 

Also, yes, I know his actual drumkit is sparkley blue, but creative license, ya know? Perhaps it's the light show.

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