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Linework for my version of trippy xmass card. Santa and space cake gingerbread people... ;) I will try to find time to introduce some colour to it.

Artwork courtesy of Jason Turner.

 

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Tattoo #5 done by Betsy Wets in Charleston, SC

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Xcel's linework in Woodbury.

Primitive Obsession 6<1997>

Jin Takeda

Commissioned piece done for a friend of mine for his graduation.

 

piece measures 14" x 54" (3 canvases)

half tone background with matching linework

Finally, I'm re-starting MSCED! It's good to be back :)

 

I've always loved Beatrix Potter, and Alice in wonderland. Perhaps I should have given him a pocketwatch?

Positioned at six o'clock

Presentation Sketches for design of townhomes in Savannah, GA.

Conductors were pulled in last week and anchored to a dead-end. The newer poles are taller since they were set on slightly higher ground.

changes to linework and copy spacing

(Il s'agit au départ d'une proposition pour le magazine pour enfants "Anorak", mais j'ai bien peur de ne pas avoir fait quelque-chose d'assez .... "fun"!)

Artwork courtesy of Jason Turner.

 

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33/365 - Madison, WI: Post-blizzard snow day at Vilas Park, along Lake Wingra.

Sumi ink on xuan paper. Woking on linework.

After an hour of linework, I was keen to add colour - 60mins other page, 30mins this page with another 30mins for colour on both, approx 10am till noon.

 

I took this photo at the beginning of the session and you can see the obvious attraction of the 'path of light' leading to the lit-up pub facade. Normally I would have focussed on the wonderful architectural detail, but opted today for a streetscape 'painting' because I'm trying more consciously to fill the entire page these days in my 'slow' architectural sketches.

 

The intersection and the former shop/surrounding houses were quite at odds with each other; ideally they would have been done as separate, unconnected sketches. I liked the intersecting planes of solid colour in the crumbling walls, relatively rare corrugated iron roof and 19th-century chimneys.

 

Lots of locals stopped to look and comment, obviously very proud of the architectural diversity they live amongst. The inclusion of the ANZAC Bridge was very fortuitous but I didn't do it justice. The streets were very quiet, but most Inner West businesses don't open till 11am on weekends because everyone sleeps in after the busy working week.

 

Sketching colleagues produced an amazing array of views and vignettes (what Paul Hogarth would call "memorabilia" for use in his composite/"improvised" pen drawings) and a group of us went off to see the Francis Bacon exhibition, lugubrious and visceral, before it closes next weekend.

 

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I had so much fun making this picture! Drawing these fireflies with eyes instead of their "lamps" was very good

These images will be published at Linework - sixandahalfstitches.typepad.com/linework next week as a week long vignette into my working life.

Pair of custom DCs i did for a friend of mine for her birthday.

Artwork courtesy of Jason Turner.

 

Check out the accompanying article by Kevin De Vlaming at The Fabler Blog.

 

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collaborative illustration feat. HMR

 

illustration on the left, fighter is wearing boxer's entrance robe

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