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Graphite sketches from a single sketchbook, unknown date, but suspect 2009ish.
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Drawing by Francisco Faria, 2000, graphite on lead sheet, 130x100cm.
The lead sheet's stains and folds suggested the drawing to be done. Graphite shines on lead surface, it's difficult to visualize it.
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Grange photographiée près du village de Graphite dans le Parc Adirondack (Adirondack Park), alors que le soleil commençait à descendre vers l'ouest.
Barn near the small village of Graphite in the Adirondack Park.
The art created by hands is fabulous, awesome but when it comes to realistic drawings its fantabulous.
This is a poster I designed for LA based design studio Graphite (graphitela.com) that they send to all their clients. 2x500 posters have been offset printed.
Lesson 1 - More supplies I got the faber castell graphite pencil and wanted to document it and left some space for other additions. Also I think this is the pencil sharpener that Tommy Kane liked. I like to make notes on my sketches.
Pattern Plates for the Mineral Conchology of Great Britain, Between 1810-1845
Location: The John Work Garrett Library
Call No.: QL 425.G7 S69 1812 FOLIO
Original archival hand colored pattern plates for James Sowerby's "Mineral conchology of Great Britain, or, Coloured figures and descriptions of those remains of testaceous animals, or shells which have been preserved at various times, and depths in the earth." This work was published over a 34 year period (1812-1846). The final parts were produced by his son James De Carle, with the help of George Brettingham. When complete, the published work contained 650 colored plates, each with a letter-press description, in seven volumes
Copper plate engravings in black printing ink, hand colored with watercolor, with iron gall ink and graphite inscriptions.
Graphite sketches from a single sketchbook, unknown date, but suspect 2009ish.
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He is done in graphite and colored pencil for the eyes and tongue. This is the part of the film when the dragon tries to get the kid to eat a piece of fish he coughed up for him (sharing!)