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a rough idea for something i want to really start a lot of work on soon. maybe a book? or animated? alot of different ideas and things i have been reading for this project... otherwise, back at college, final year, thinking about alot of that sort of stuff too

Not sure why the scan looks so crap though

  

Patio de María Santos en Ciudad Jardín, San Miguel. El Salvador

fibrepen with coloured pencil

on cream paper

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

Drawn on 75 lb. acid free paper with Micron .01 pen. Shaded with #2 Pencil. Thank you for viewing. Your likes and comments are appreciated.

part of a larger drawing

random sketch of bubbly women.

this week i started my largest doodle so far. it will be 1,50 x 0,90 meters (about 39 x 35 inches - if I coverted correctly) which is the exact size of our livingroom table. this means other things have to be done upon or around it over the next couple of weeks. it reminds me of my 5000-pices-jigsaw-past :D

Monster Meeting '91 Monochromics

My newest design is a heaping dose of nautical nonsense!

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moleskine, pitt pen

 

This is my first Illustration Friday offering since our BIG move to South Texas about a month ago. I can't tell you how good it feels to finally be almost set up and ready to rock out some great new work -- well at least attempt to :>

 

I wasn't really sure what to draw for 'Hoard' and was about to pass this challenge by - until I started unpacking sketchbooks, plant & flower reference books and a HUGE envelope of pressed flowers.

 

My 'Hoard' offering was right in front of me - I am a hoarder of everything flower-related. I'm also............

 

full blog post here: atailoredline.blogspot.com/

 

Line drawings by William John Hopkins.

"The Doers" COPYRIGHT, 1914, BY WILLIAM JOHN HOPKINS

HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY

 

The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Doers, by William John Hopkins This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net

Parker Ruby ink with Lamy Safari fountain pen into my Moleskine Watercolour sketchbook (Large) (50 min)

I think his name was Bernard. It's great to be able to draw normal looking people. He is sitting on an invisible chair.

Colored with Inktense Watercolor Pencils and Prismacolor Pencils. Thanks for viewing. Your views and comments are appreciated.

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