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I had no idea that I was going to draw a dragonfly on this page. I was actually thinking about the road trip prompt (from Natty's Malik's In The Sun Art Journal course), but the splatters of paint looked like the wings and body of a dragonfly, so I decided to see if I could draw a dragonfly.
I found a picture of a dragonfly online to use as a reference, did the outline in pencil, then used Prismacolor pencils to color it in, making sure to leave the wings translucent. I added the outline and detailing with a Copic Multiliner pen, which I have never busted out in my art journal before... oh, man, what I've been missing!
I wrote the work flight using a Shinhan Touch Twin marker (the poor woman's Copic) and then colored over it with silver to add shimmer. [Not sure if you can see that in the picture or not.] I wanted to add more text, so I looked for a quote with the word "flight" in it, and found this one:
"For once you have tasted flight you will walk to the earth with your eyes turned skywards, for there you have been and there you will long to return." - Leonardo da Vinci
I finished the page by adding black panpastel all around the edge. I might go back in with a white gel pen for highlights, but I haven't decided yet, so I figured I'd post it anyway.
MFT-1171 - Pop-Up Alphabet, MFT CS-282 - Toad-ally Awesome, Mama Elephant - birthday script, Impression Obsession CC162 - Logs, Catherine Pooler ink, Inktense pencils, Versamark ink, Paper Source EP white, glitter tape, Copic multiliner, Paper Source A6 folded card - clover
More evidence of my obsession with robins. I find birds beaks very difficult to draw realistically so I thought I'd get some practice in. Copic Multiliner SP grey pen in Clairefontaine travel album (coldpress watercolour paper)
Just for Fun F1576 - old medicine bottle, Penny Black 1369L - Postcard, Papertrey Ink Vol.5 No.18 - Postmarks, Hero Arts LL188 - Basic Lowercase Letters, & LL189 - Basic Uppercase Letters, Mama Elephant - Happy Everything, Gina K. Stamps - Happy Mail, TPC Studio ST93427 - Travel World, HeinDesign 12203002 - Möven im Wind, Stamp Camp - tiny fish, Paper SmoochesA1D041 - Borders1, Memento ink, TH Distress inks, Copic markers & multiliner, Sakura Gelly Roll pen white, Neenah Classic Crest 80lbs cardstock - solar white for custom A6 card
This is Freckles, and his little friend who has decided that clothes aren't for her.
11.50"x14" watercolor paper (done on the smooth backside), Copic multiliners, Prismacolor markers, Prismacolor pencils, blue ink, and white paint.
17.02.2010
Finally some proper portraits :) I've been trying to get some done and I think its about time.
This is Sarah my older sister, she's already appeared previously on here and was also the severed body on the dressing table of last year's exam final peice.
The performance of my studio setup is just not funny any more, Im getting 4 out of five shots as misfires most of the time and then sometimes it will give me only 1 out of 5 when it feels like it. However Im not sure if it's the cactus trigger's fault anymore, as the shutter is pressed, the transmission is sent, strobes fire but the shutter curtain seems out of sync which rises a much much more expensive fix :( I simply cant trust whatever it is causing the problem during shoots and is very restrictive as I missed some really nice shots because of a bad sync :-/
On the bright side I can almost always nail the exposure every time now in my room when I set up the strobes, practise makes perfect :)
I've also ordered some new pens, prob means nothing to you all but Ive had my eye on these for a while. Pentel pocket brush pen,Faber Castell PITT brush pen, Copic Multiliner SP 0.3 (to accompany my 0.7) and a little Sharpie twin tip because I've always wanted a sharpie :)
All black and all waterproof so I can use them for my watercolour work! :)
Today was the last day of the half-term break, photographically it was immense! Two major whole days of shooting and this relatively productive shoot too gave me a load of shots which Im really happy with. As far as coursework goes though Art is doing good, still on track. ICT is an ever-growing hole of paperwork which Im really trying to do but just get frustrated with. I think from now until May everyone in my year show signs of moving towards the carreer/education area they will be pursuing. For me that means saying goodbye to ICT which I will be glad of tbh. Suprisingly I will sort of miss Biology even though it was my 'throw in' subject. It gave me an art project and a practical understanding of stuff that break or come in contact with me on a daily basis which I think is great :) I have to start taking pictures of some of the people at school more, these last few months will be the last I will see of most of them.
Strobist:
1 vivitar 285HV fired through a westcott 43" satin white shoot -thru umbrella @ 1/4 power @ near 90 degrees camera right, triggered by the Cactus V2 FAIL triggers.
BIG Sarah
THis wonderful old building used to be the drawing office for both aircraft and ships. We sat under a frangipani tree in the shade to draw it. While we were there a man who used to work there after WW2 came along with his family.
Title: "KAIBYO X.2.Y"
Material: pencil, multiliner, copic marker
Size: DIN A3
Music: "The Song of the Na´vi" - Avatar Soundtrack
Sketching an idea for the companion-roboter type KAIBYO - X.2.Y
Kaibyos are the assistants for the humans living in the world EVO of "Evo Decorator"
And they are somewhat like a channel to connect humans with holograms in order to carry the human soul and mind to the world "Daeboreum Cryos".
Kaibyos have three modes or types:
The Normal, The Dreamer and The Assassin
This one is the normal type.
Note: Well, the legs could be longer :D
from the promenade near the marina, a lot of people out in the bay enjoying the wind and the water and the lack of fog.
july 28, copic multiliner, cotman watercolour, moleskine.
Matt Griffin's Edgar Alan Poe drawing for the Makerbot Unicorn drawn on an egg by an Eggbot using a 0.05 Copic Multiliner pen. Matt's artwork may be found at Thingiverse. The drawing was modified using a mapping to stretch the drawing horizontally near the poles so as to reduce distortion.
2."5 x 4" moleskine sketch journal. Pentel Slicci and Copic Multiliner SP.
You can see the original string at my blog: lifeimitatesdoodles.blogspot.com/2010/05/my-tangle-patter...
When you are discontent, you always want more, more, more. Your desire can never be satisfied. But when you practice contentment, you can say to yourself, 'Oh yes - I already have everything that I really need.'
Dalai Lama
copic multiliners black and grey... gotta tell you, up on that hill (telegraph hill) it was bloody difficult with all that wind.
A piece I'm working on has taken 10 hours so far, I'm about to start coloring it - I dreading it as it's going to take forever but I'm also looking forward to seeing it completed!
Drawn with a Copic Multiliner.
Thinking about making her into a character. Possibly from a planet made of pearls.
9"x12" vellum bristol paper, Copic multiliners, Prismacolor liners, Prismacolor markers and white paint.
Copic ~ Multi Liner 0,05 sepia
Faber-Castell ~ PITT artist pen 175 S
Koh-i-noor ~ Mondeluz
Derwent ~ Graphitint
some white gouache
Matt Griffin's Edgar Alan Poe drawing for the Makerbot Unicorn drawn on an egg by an Eggbot using a 0.05 Copic Multiliner pen. Matt's artwork may be found at Thingiverse. The drawing was modified using a mapping to stretch the drawing horizontally near the poles so as to reduce distortion.
Stuck at home convalescing, colouring to try and put my mind in a better place !
ZIG & COPIC MultiLiner Brush Pens
3.5" x 3.5" Cosmos Blotting Paper.
This is one of 3 drawings where I used Tombow brush pens for the background color (much, much brighter than the scan), and then did the zen wtih Pentel Slicci & Copic multiliner SPs. I wanted to see how much difference there would be in the results & the scans.
The scanner washed out the colors a bit, particularly in the face. You can tell how it just has the bright glare of the scanner light on it. The ears and nose are actually a pinkish hue. I think somehow it looks more like a chubby hamster than a guinea pig? Anyway, I tried to incorporate different blue and green hues in the abstract patterns because those are colors my trading partner likes. Somehow the guinea pig looks like it's sitting on a planet, I think.
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No. 126
Art Card size: 3.5" x 2.5"
Tools: watercolors, pearlescents, multiliners
Paper: Arches NOT
Status: Traded
Full set of Copic Multiliner SP black pens in spare Copic wallet. Blog entry: robotninjamonsters.blogspot.com/2008/12/review-of-prismac...
Drawn on an Eggbot using a 0.05mm Copic Multiliner SP pen. Artwork is from Thingiverse item 4422,
www.thingiverse.com/thing:4422 . I scaled the artwork by a horizontal factor of 1.4.