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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...
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.
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.
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.
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.