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Drawing on paper, with pens and markers

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I've started to draw (again) and this is an osprey I did yesterday.

 

There are a few more on Instagram

 

And now a blog post with details:

Going Old School - Osprey Drawings

Prismacolor Premiers & Verithins

Adv/pro 6"x 6"

  

This artwork is a part of my new line of figurative art paintings and illustrations. The artwork is exhibited at my solo art-show Fashion Accent You can see more of my fashion inspired artwork at my new website www.fashion-accent.com

I put out a request for hands. This was sent in from one of my friends from a previous career. Ngel (said like Niel) can be found on Instagram.

Charcoal and pencil on paper about 22" x 15".

For more on this one, you could have a look at my blog: davewhatt.wordpress.com/2019/09/21/is-that-another-smudge...

Originally this was going to be a study for a small painting. But I never followed it through to completion. It still has possibilities.

This artwork is a part of my new line of figurative art paintings and illustrations. The artwork is exhibited at my solo art-show Fashion Accent <You can see more of my fashion inspired artwork at my new website www.fashion-accent.com

Pencil on paper about 16" x 12".

For more on this one you could have a look at my blog: davewhatt.wordpress.com/2017/09/21/stella-and-my-favourit...

saw this dress at anthropologie and really wanted to draw that pretty embroidery.

Pencil drawing on a3 paper Draw by MOHIT KUMAR RAO

Drawing 100 people in one week challenge - People at "Neurotitan Gallery" (I)

 

My Sketch blog

-> surrey-skizzenblog.blogspot.de

Pencil drawing by mouth,at Kustom Kulture Blastoff 2015.

I tried a little different post processing on this one ....

 

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There are parallels between what's happened in north America over the past few centuries with what happened in the British Isles a millennium ago. There are major landowners in Britain who can trace their ancestry to the Norman Conquest in the 11th century. Barons were rewarded with land for their support for King William. Native Americans were displaced by European settlers, with survivors forced to live in reservations. No reparations are likely to compensate them for their ancestors' mistreatment, just as British landowners would not expect to have to pay compensation to make up for their ancestors' aggression. A little less inequality would not go amiss, however.

 

I took the photos of the oil depot (2019) and Chevrolet (2022); the image of the Native American was on a coaster. I combined them (after using a pencil drawing effect) with PS Elements.

 

Here is the pencil linear AMT kit

illustration.

File: M07-01

  

My own illustrations.

  

About the images.

 

This is my own artwork of the Egyptian goddess called Ma’at.

 

This was my first serious Vector based artwork done using CorelDRAW (either version 3 or 4) graphic design software on Windows 98 back in approximately around c1998 to c2000.

 

I started by doing a pencil sketching on paper, then tidy up by turning it into a proper line drawing. When it was done, I used a marker pen and drew over the pencil lines.

 

After that, I scanned the artwork to my computer, using a flatbed scanner. That was the reason for using the marker pen, to ensure the lines shows up on screen.

 

The scanned image was saved as a .BMP file and it was imported into CorelDRAW as a background layer.

 

I placed a new layer on top of the background, and traced the original pencil drawing, the reason for using marker pen was to ensure the lines shows clearly on the screen.

 

However at that time, I was using a mouse to do that drawing, as I did not buy a pen tablet until so many years later. The work took days. Likely to be couple of hours per day, over a matter of many days, until the outline was completed, then I coloured it in.

 

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This one was done using Adobe Illustrator Draw app on 6th generation Apple iPad running on iOS 11, and was done using the first generation Apple Pencil.

 

Unlike the first one (M07-01), I did not do any pencil sketching on paper, as I can do rough sketching on a layer in the app. Simply sketch out the outlines, then add another layer on top of it, and try to draw tidy lines.

 

When that was done, I added another layer, this time below the outlines, and coloured it in. Not sure how long it took, likely to be an hour per day, over a matter of few days.

 

The finished illustration was then exported to my desktop Adobe Photoshop, and saved as file.

  

About the subject of Ma’at.

 

Ma’at can be spelt in various different forms, including Maat, Mayet, Maet, and Maut among few other possible variations.

 

Ma’at was one of the many Egyptian goddesses during the Ancient Egypt days.

 

Records of Ma’at can be found dating back as early as the Old Kingdom, which is c 2700 to c 2100 BCE.

 

Ma’at is considered to be the goddess of truth, order, law, and justice.

 

In the Ancient Egypt mythology, it was said that when Egyptians dies, they would meet Ma’at in the Underworld. Legend had it that Ma’at would weigh the hearts of the decedents against her feather to judge their souls.

 

If the heart is lighter or equals in weight to her feather, the decedent would be allowed to go on to the Afterlife, but if the heart was heavier, they would stay in the Underworld.

 

She can be seen with or without the wings, and always with an ostrich feather tucked into headband.

 

She is said to be the daughter of Ra, whom is the god of sun.

  

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Plein air pencil sketch. A5

This piece is part of the 'Freedom' exhibition, celebrating Hang Tough Framing's 5 year anniversary, as well as commemorating the 1916 Rising on which the theme is based. My piece is inspired by WB Yeats' poem 'Easter 1916'.

 

A limited edition of just 20 of these prints are available exclusively through Tough Love Gallery.

My own drawing scanned to digital and overlaid on a custom background created in Corel Paint Shop Pro.

 

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