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by Vincent Lloyd

 

Photo from our group show which was part of the Open Quarter 2014.

Photo from our group show which was part of the Open Quarter 2014.

This 3d wall mounted piece is used as a visual deterrent for attendees of the yearly ‘Stop Your Rectangle’ festival.

 

©The Zwylok Institution

 

Photo from our group show which was part of the Open Quarter 2014.

Stitch initiates stealth camo

 

Photo from our group show which was part of the Open Quarter 2014.

5 x 5 inches, pen and ink

Travel Sketchbook, 2011.

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Photo from our group show which was part of the Open Quarter 2014.

Back to basics. Drawing box-like forms.

an experimental illustration style for an upcoming project.

 

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New concept, drawing my cat asleep in this position was pretty cute anyway

One of our Japanese friends Nina Illott sent Lizzy this amazing sketch this morning she did of myself, Lizzy and the upcoming baby. I'm not sure that I'm that handsome but it certainly makes us look as gorgeous as we think we are.

Wire sculpture set into a western maple and poplar base.

based on exercise on Carla Sondeheim's blog

my experience of Flagstaff - a live performance of college band rock on a sunny Saturday morning

Blogged on "Today I Created..."

Lab 1- "Draw Cats in Bed" from Carla Sonheim's book, "Drawing Lab"

 

Lesley's latest watercolour - this is what the search for Kingfisher Blue was all about!

 

by Vincent Lloyd

 

Photo from our group show which was part of the Open Quarter 2014.

OK! Here is a hi-res blank Erol if any of you guys want to have a gander at remixing him. (I'm not entirely happy with the background I've drawn for him, so I might redo the whole thing myself.)

 

Go to town, PLEASE. (LNR, I'm mainly looking at you - please make art nouveau swhirlies shoot out the top of his head.)

 

YYAAAYYYYYY!!! ROWAN'S AWESOME NEW WAVE REMIX!!!

this is my baby, all 25 kilos of him.

Some line drawings that are more intricate.

Made with Processing. These are experiments in simple catmull-rom curves aligned in a grid. They remind me of asemic writing and some of Henri Michaux's drawings and paintings.

This is a pencil drawing from 1986 that I drew for an art class, I never turned it in for some reason. I scanned it in and darkened it slightly to bring out the detail.

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