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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.

by Kester Hackney

 

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

based on a doodle from when I was in drivers training. I'll give you a hint-- there are people driving now who weren't born while I was in this class.

 

the plan is to use black wax resist over the black lines. the koi's body will be glazed brushed-on and imprecise. the bubbles will be bright and poppy.

First drawing in ages - slowly trying to get the pen moving again...

One of the challenges from the "75 ways to draw more" group

Karen from One Girl Circus drew me a fabulous line drawing that will be placed inside the booklet of Figgy's newest pattern. LOVE IT!

  

An Andean rodent grown for its meat and fur (but is also kept as a pet) rendered in ink.

In 1984 Alan Burridge changed the Motorheadbangers format to A5 from A4 so I changed my drawing style to fit the smaller page format - abandoning the 0.25mm Rotring pen and using a 0.5mm nib exclusively.

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

Large and black

 

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

a robert searle illustration for kildare dobbs' the great fur opera, annals of the hudson's bay company 1670-1970.

These designs were based on blind continuous line drawings I did of Oxford's doors and windows on my journey to work on the bus.

 

I thought the line drawings resembled Bethlehem so converted the line drawings into designs for Christmas Cards.

 

If you like this image you can purchase it as a card or print on my online shop at patsyjennings.redbubble.com

 

I am all about the colorful sometimes...this I made a long time ago when my daughter was little, little...and I just started getting into gardening...

(Illustration by Maggie Sivit)

I wasn't happy with the blockier style of this strip and soon switched back to finer detail nibs, but I quite like the "Blam" frame on this page.

by El Davo / Dave Boughton

 

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

I drew this with a pencil and then scanned it in to my computer, then I darken it slightly for detail. It was a freehand drawing from back in 1999 when I was into this kind of stuff.

Blind contour,non-dominant hand drawing

faces 101 - Day 1 Carla Sonheim Workshop

More Art, my daughter wanted a picture of a rooster.

And it all gets resolved on the final frame, apart from poor old Wurzel's headache...

Drawn by the kid while in Saturday detention for being tardy.

Pages from my travel sketchbook journal

new product shots, my first ones were shocking, so i decided to reshoot. blogged.

My favorite in-class drawing from my Drawing 1 class.

 

Graphite on index paper.

Drawing of a Great Blue Heron by Jack Salen.

 

new product shots, my first ones were shocking, so i decided to reshoot. blogged.

Crocodylus moreletii

 

A4 Sheet - Landscape

  

3D Mesh Source:

Mr. Jonathan R. Wagner, 2005, "Crocodylus moreletii" (On-line), Digital Morphology. Accessed December 16, 2013 at digimorph.org/specimens/Crocodylus_moreletii/

Was on show in Cafe Wander, 110a West George Street, March - May 2011.

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