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Generally, as you might be able to tell from my other pictures, I tend to favor a more finished look, but every now and then I turn out something simple and direct and actually leave it alone.
HANNA BARBERA STUDIOS
MAGILLA GORILLA
Item Type: Original Animation Production Layout Drawing of two INDIANS from the 1960s SATURDAY MORNING Children's Classic; Prroduced by Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera for HANNA BARBERA PRODUCTIONS.
This is one of the ORIGINAL PRODUCTION CELS that appeared UNDER THE CAMERA during the actual filming of the 1960s ANIMATED TELEVISION SERIES; this is NOT a mass produced Limited Edition Cel.
Size: 12 Field 12.5 x 10.5
Condition:Excellent
Type: Original Production Art
Circa 1967
A Time Life image maybe...this was at a time after college when I was burnt out on art but wanted to make sure I remembered how to draw. It looks like the drawing of an artist who hadn't picked up a pencil in a while, but I was satisfied at the time that I hadn't "lost it" completely :)
desenho a mones.
não tenho mais scanner disponível d graça na mesma casa que eu DDD:
dai vai com celular mesmo, porque nem câmera digital eu me presto a ter. :'3
Shoshanna loves to draw. She constantly asks to draw, signing it and saying "Dah!" at the same time. Her favorite thing right now is to hand me a crayon, wait for me to draw a shape for her, and then try to color it in.
24 pages Zine by Shalo P and printed by Trineo.
80 gm3 Recycled paper B/W. Purple Cover
Limited Edition of 150 copies.
Available to buy at:
A beautiful day in Chur, sketching the station. Really peaceful on a Sunday morning.
I did a lot more sketches at:
I had to dig out this pen and ink drawing after "Old Coyote" told me that he did not like wolves! I worked exclusively with ink from 1995 - 2001 before turning to watercolors. I see that this was my second year of learning the gestures and methods of ink. This was done entirely with a very small brush. I never worked with pencil lines because I wanted to learn brush facility with a certain degree of freedom. (About 10 x10 inches on a smooth drawing paper. The model was from a wildlife magazine.) Although we do have coyotes a stone's throw from where I sit writing this comment, I have never seen one. I saw my first fox in a grove a couple of years ago, although they too are abundant. The coyotes are kind of new to this part of Minnesota, but their numbers are increasing I hear.)