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The Clip Card is designed to be clipped to gifts, bags, flowers, or anything else that you can think of clipping it to. The card has a heart shaped clip section, similar to a bread tag/clip, that you use to clip to a variety of things. One of the best ways to use the card is by clipping the card to a ribbon. For example, you can clip the card to a bottle of wine by placing a nice ribbon around the neck of the bottle - it will not only add a special touch to your gift but it will also make it look beautiful. The Clip Card can be used as a gift tag and card combined.

 

The Clip Card is perfect when you want to write a short message as the card measures 2.6"x2.6"or 7x7cm (so they are perfect for just a quick note). These cards can be used for all occasions – birthdays, Mother’s day, Valentine’s Day, anniversaries and many more.

 

Illustrations are digitally reproduced from original pen drawing. This card has been printed on 400gsm paper and it has a smooth surface.

 

All cards are packaged in a plastic wrapper for protection. All cards are shipped in a regular envelope with a cardboard backing to help ensure that no bending or folding takes place.

 

The Clip Note has the Venerate logo printed on the back.

 

Please visit our blog at venerateboutique.wordpress.com/ to find out more about us.

When I was courting my wife back in '83, I did this portrait of her in hopes of convincing her of the depth of my feelings.

 

I thought her father would appreciate how well I crafted the portrait, but I think he saw right through to my true intentions. But hey, I did end up marrying her! So my intentions were honorable. :-)

pencil on paper, 29 x 21 cm, 2010.

By the ferry stop in the fading light. Looking towards Patterdale. 12 February 2012.

Over 13 days, I worked on a drawing. I did this because I hadn't drawn much with my hands in a while--I missed that. At the end of each session I scanned the results and reflected on the process.

This was day 06.

 

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COMMITMENT

Eventually you must commit to a main structure if you want to finish your drawing. This requires balancing your hunger for perfection with the need for completion. Accepting the structure of the drawing as set (however imperfect it may be now) will allow you to move forward. The composition is fixed and now you may set your sights on the details.

 

ONTO THE DETAILS

If you have been struggling, adding details can be daunting--every next step will feel like a misstep. Wrong piling on top of more wrong...

 

Make note and move onto the next detail. If this hurts too much, put the drawing down and take a walk. But commit to coming back. If you must, add this time to your schedule so that it is in the back of your mind.

 

Returning, or adding other details, or watching for how the details fit with each other may allow you to see what is off about the drawing more clearly than before.

 

Once your confidence comes back--your confidence is like a tide, rising and receding--your focus will become laser-tight. Your excitement will return. You will make mistakes along the way. That’s OK. Make note and correct what you can. Building momentum and laying down lines are more important right now.

 

Make peace with what confuses you.

Don’t be afraid to ask, “why?”

Ask another person.

 

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The image that this project was based upon comes from the beautiful photography of Mashrik Faiyaz. Check out more of his work on Flickr at www.flickr.com/photos/mashrik

See the original photo here: www.flickr.com/photos/mashrik/43042253125/in/dateposted/

Day 107/365 Maserati GranTurismo MC Stradale | www.autozeichnungen.net

 

If you are interested in my work here, please contact me and I'm sure we can work out something...

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Pencil on paper (A3). Commission

I saw RoxandaBear uploaded some photos of heavy snow in Washington DC yesterday. How beautiful pandas in the snow, only black and white color! This drawing is reference to RoxandaBear photo and thanks for her permission. Please see the original photo on www.flickr.com/photos/roxandabear/2199849725/

7" x 10"

Derwent Tinted Charcoal pencils on paper

(Canson XL Mix Media Pad)

Mayor Paul Radcliffe, artists Conrad Atkinson and Brian Campbell. Official opening of The Fountain Gallery Saturday 1 October 2011.

Artists Conrad Atkinson and Brian Campbell.

Chris Brand drawing of a pachuco tagging in the Los Angeles River with tar and a stick in the 1950's; featured in the book "The Ulysses Guide to the Los Angeles River"

Just a quick sketch of a woman I saw in a magazine.

The original pencil, black & white ink .

I have drawn this Bird in 2002, when I was doing Multimedia.

The Clip Card is designed to be clipped to gifts, bags, flowers, or anything else that you can think of clipping it to. The card has a heart shaped clip section, similar to a bread tag/clip, that you use to clip to a variety of things. One of the best ways to use the card is by clipping the card to a ribbon. For example, you can clip the card to a bottle of wine by placing a nice ribbon around the neck of the bottle - it will not only add a special touch to your gift but it will also make it look beautiful.

 

The Clip Card can be used as a gift tag and card combined.

 

The Clip Card is perfect when you want to write a short message as the card measures 6"x2.6"or 15x7cm (so they are perfect for just a quick note). These cards can be used for all occasions – birthdays, Mother’s day, Valentine’s Day, anniversaries and many more.

 

Illustrations are digitally reproduced from original pen drawing. This card has been printed on 400gsm paper and it has a smooth surface.

 

All cards are packaged in a plastic wrapper for protection. All cards are shipped in a regular envelope with a cardboard backing to help ensure that no bending or folding takes place.

 

The Clip Note has the Venerate logo printed on the back.

 

Please visit our blog at venerateboutique.wordpress.com/ to find out more about us.

A drawing I did of Lola Bunny as seen in Space Jam.

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