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A couple of months ago a buddy of mine at work gave me his small Moleskine to draw in. I've been putting it off and I felt bad so to make sure I actually did it this past weekend I promised him that if I didn't sketch something in his book, I would pay him $20.
I hate owing people money.
Clubber Lang is one of my favorite movie villains. I'm planning on doing a series of paintings of him, so I thought this would be a cool starting point to do a study.
Graphite on Strathmore Wind Powered Vellum Bristol
I used to draw only black and white graphite portraits. My goal was to make the portrait look as real as possible without color. Now, I am obsessed with colored pencils. :).
I'm always trying out new things; this time, I worked on a way to process my monochromatic architecture shots in which draw inspiration from conventional architecture illustration techniques such as airbrush and pencil drawings. With some deductive post-processing and very deliberate masking, I reached a very interesting result.
Photographed with Canon 5Ds and Canon TS-E 17mm f/4 L
Processed with Lightroom CC 2015, Photoshop CC 2015, NIK Silver Efex Pro
Artist: Andrew Rizgalla
Year: 2015
Medium: Graphiite Pencil on Paper
Size: A3 420mm x 297mm
Drawing Time: 5 Hours
Title: Untitled
Signed and Dated on Lower Right
This cigarette case belonged to my Uncle who was killed in his 20s while on leave from the service in August of 1951. I think having a silver case engraved with your signature to hold your cigarettes was pretty fancy.
Masque & Spectacle. Thank you Heather for making me a Featured Artist in your magazine.https://masqueandspectacle.com/2019/09/01/featured-artist-tony-belobrajdic/