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Ballpoint pen drawings by SG

Creación imaginaria de una ciudad del siglo XIX con una plaza dura adoquinada y casas propias de la época.

Lunch time doodle. Ink on 70lb strathmore. Doodled over pizza at The Looking Glass.

 

In hindsight, I probably coulda skipped the flames, eh?

 

I really need to bust out the drawing tablet and learn to vectorize this stuff.

Archivist Jennifer Whitby scans a site drawing. This will form part of a digital record uploaded to the Archaeological Data Service, an archive of material available online. To learn more about the work of the Archives team, follow this link:

www.wessexarch.co.uk/news/day-life-ofan-archivist

j'ai mis une photo de chardonneret comme " arrière plan" puis j'ai créé un nouveau calque transparent ..j'ai utilisé l'outil "plume" pour "contourner " différents endroits,puis créé des sélections;versé avec le "pot de peinture" la m^me couleur que l'originale...un peu de flou gaussian..et voila!

Estos dibujos son unos que ya hice en 2008 y que me gustaron mucho como salieron, están hechos a lápiz, coloreados a lápices de colores y el borde es a rotulador. Espero que os gusten, hagáis encargos y comentéis.

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These drawings are some that I did in 2008 and which I liked as much left, are made in pencil, colored pencils and color edge is felt. I hope that you like, and do assignments comment.

 

(Sorry for my english)

I took some quick snapshots of the pages of her drawing tablet and they turned out pretty well. She is self-taught and has had no formal art training.

Originally we were supposed to follow the first 30 minute sketch of the session with another one of the same duration to take us up to our tea break. Ros (the model) and several of the artists (including me) expressed a preference for shorter poses, so it was agreed to have three 10 minute poses instead.

 

This was the first of them, but Robert (running the session) forgot that it was supposed to be for 10 minutes instead of 30. In the end, we had this one for about 20 minutes, which gave me time to grab this sketch and a quick study of one of the hands.

Here's #11 transcribed and tightened up on the big sheet. It's a milestone as this is the first drawing to be horizontally neighbouring another.

 

Quite a challenge this one - Besides it being winter here, I'm really scraping the bottom as far as suitable scenes go. Suitable scenes are ones that have a nice progression of compositional elements and therefore a nice variety of shapes. The challenge now is to find those that are accessible. Accessible means less than an hours walk from where I park.

 

It's mid-winter now... cold in the forest. This spot had a bit of sun, but the location of #12 is in a ravine with no sun. It's a struggle to keep warm fingers there after 3 hrs.

 

I'm resisting the suggestion to take photos still - I think I might use it as assistance later on, but I'm still finding my way around the shapes, and getting lost in the branches... I think once I've earned my wings in that department I might be open to a bit of photo ref - especially if studies go over the 6 hr mark on site.

 

I found a new path down to the creek that's not too far from the car... a bit of creek that I'd thought was previously accessible only with wading... Not been fully down that track yet, so I'm excited to get back and explore that option.

 

Summer will be a bit easier I think... plus making faster drawings would help!

 

Joel Bruyere is the bass player and backup vocalist for the Band Thousand Foot Krutch. I was pumped when I found out TFK was going to be at Lifest (huge four day long concert with a ton of my favorite artists) this year, and I immediately set off to find some good pictures of the members of TFK. I couldn't find many pictures of Joel, let alone good ones. I had found a few however, but they were too small and pixelated for me to jot down any details, so I settled for this one. It was a bit hard to get the light on the side of his face right next to the darker shading on his cheekbone, but I'm happy with the results. I had a bit of trouble with the eyes as well, being that Joel's eyes are shaped differently then most people I've drawn. The hair wasn't too hard, but it sure is a bit -er... unique :P I usually have trouble getting the lighting on dark shirts like this one right as well, but I think I'm getting the hang of it, cause it looks pretty good to me! This drawing took about 5 or 6 hours, a bit longer than I thought it would. I can't wait to give TFK the drawings! Well, o about 20 drawings and 6 or 7 more bands to go!

ideation assignment, norelco shaver

original drawing by Kirsty Charleston called "dark elf" any constructive criticism or advice appreciated :)

a goblin shark, going for the good candy

 

free motion machine embroidery and gouache on canvas

Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral

The cathedral brings back memories of being child, when I first entered the cathedral as a youngster the colours that surrounded me inside were magnificant. I wanted to bring the colour aspect into the picture but in different way so i used my photography to do this.

Created using a Drawing Pen and combined digitally with a photograph

 

This drawing shows the arrangement of the rotating parts of a steam turbine generator train. This turbine is unusual because the condenser is an axial flow type, and the generator sits on the turbine's upstream side instead of its downstream side. Many important support systems are not shown which make up the "balance of plant" or BOP equipment.

Latest drawing, done for a friend

Ice skating in downtown Houston, Texas on New Years' Eve, 2008

I've been working through Lee Hammond's Big Book of Drawing. These are some of the early exercises.

just need a suitable frame now, for my sister

Drawing on photocopy - Digitally edited

Desenho em fotocópia - Editado digitalmente

2002/2016

Pencil drawing of assorted finches

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