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Drawn with a vintage Pilot MYU 701 fountain pen with Iroshizuku Shin Kai ink in a Leuchtturm1917 journal

Based on the Crass lyrics.

Possible cover for the Grazes 7"

 

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Mixed media collage on paper.

This was originally the linework for my collaboration with uberkraaft. I decided to re visit it and try to do something different with it. Enjoy! :D

Diseño del groso Liam Sparkes.

Linework, blushing, eyeshadow and basic eyebrow shape without fine hair details. Small scar in eyebrow.

 

Back of a sketchbook.

Drawn with a vintage Pilot MYU 701 fountain pen with Iroshizuku Shin Kai ink in a Leuchtturm1917 journal

The old poles are really short.

After the fun I had last night with continuous linework to fudge the bases of columns I thought I would try 4 different line styles on the same image. Perhaps not the best image but my book on the Classical Orders just so happened to be handy!

 

I use the multiple lines when I am designing – sketching what is in my head. Somehow the reinstatement of the line helps the thought process.

And of course I cross my corners like a good little architect all the time – so open corners was a struggle for me. I have a saying, which is probably quite wrong.... But anyway... When people say “I can’t draw a straight line” I reply that there is no need to just define your corners! Just for the record my lines are notoriously crooked for an architect... Something that the man I have worked with for the last 17 years will most decidedly affirm!

Practicing shifting Shaun Tan's brilliant drawings to linework and watercolour crayon

Sectionalizer with crude bypass

Personal Exploration, linework by ExplodingToes/MLHenderson, coloring and text by me.

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Some new shading. Drawn and inked by Ben at Deluxe Tattoo.

Geisha

2005

 

9x12

Had to make one more pattern. I keep wanting to make a simpler and more straightforward pattern using the doodles I did for the class, so I made this third one. I also feel this one is also more suitable for kids than my previous ones.

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Drawn with a platinum preppy ef02 fountain pen with Iroshizuku take Sumi ink on white napkin

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