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Seven Sisters - a classic shot that is not uncommon, so to do something different I've converted it to a line drawing, courtessy of P'shop.
Best seen viewed on black by click on pic.
The original www.flickr.com/photos/37853420@N05/7076635977/
My line drawing assignment #1
I do not like how the paper looks like it is gray when it is actually white. I could work on this assignment all week. Fun.
Colors added digitally with a graphic tablet on a non dominant hand drawing of Arsaytoma
for Julia Kay's Portrait Party
photo ref www.flickr.com/photos/arsaytoma-zoraida/4735327673/
Arsaytoma's art www.flickr.com/photos/arsaytoma-zoraida/
Class: Design Fundamentals
Project 1: 4 Line Designs
Part 1: Preliminary thumbnails drawn with graphite pencil (HB or 2H, I can't recall which I used!).
Þetta er teikning úr serÃu sem ég kalla "Endurminningar" og er um atvik à lÃfi mÃnu allt frá frumbernsku til dagsins à dag.
Þessi mynd er minning frá þvà ég var svona 10-11 ára og sýnir mig à gullkjólnum hennar mömmu. ´Heima hjá mér var stórt hengi sem aðskildi stofu og forstofu og notuðum við krakkarnir það til að halda leikrit fyrir fullorðna fólkið. Hér var ég að leika góðu álfkonuna en Unnur frænka var klædd à betlaraföt en breyttist að mig minni à prinsessu á endanum (fyrir tilstilli góðu álfkonunar (mÃns) à allt of stórum gullkjól ;-)
From a drawingserie called "My memoir" Here I was 10 or 11 years old in my mothers golddress (to big). I was playing the good fairy in a home "theater"
Tangles done in the "Zentangle A Day" Book, created by Carole Ohl, CZT. Colored with Derwent Inktense Pencils, Prismacolor Pencils, and fine line pens. Drawn with Micron .01 and .005 pens.
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I made this drawing back in 1999 for a website about the jeep jamboree. I don't think it ever made it all the way to the final website but I felt like posting it here. I freehand pencil drew this and then inked it with a felt tip black pen.
Tangles done in the "Zentangle A Day" Book, created by Carole Ohl, CZT. Colored with Derwent Inktense Pencils, Prismacolor Pencils, and fine line pens. Drawn with Micron .01 and .005 pens.
Thanks for viewing. Your comments are appreciated.
The second issue of the Motorheadbangers fanzine featured artwork sent in by a couple of fans. One of those fans went on to become an internationally acclaimed comics artist, and the other one didn't.
When I met Simon years later, the first thing he said when I introduced myself was "The Teeth! The Teeth!"