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Hand zentangle swap. I loved doing this! But my hands are BIG (these were done on Bristol 6 x 9" in size).
I made the pair so both my partner and I could have one. My partner for this swap was one of my very first partners (almost 2 years ago). We still swap regularly. I liked the idea that we each have one, although we live (literally) a world apart.
The black was drawn in Copic multiliners, the colors with gel pens.
March 2012
My Favorite Things - 2020 Card Design Superstar
mftstamps.com/blogs/news/2020-superstar-contest-announcement
Oh boy I struggle so much with colouring. I got these gorgeous dragons recently and was going to make a CAS card, but Mr Dragon turned out so cute I thought I'd keep going and see what happened. I love the cloud and brick stencils but the colours didn't "pop" enough with Mr Dragon, so I played around adding Copics and pens to them. I've never been much of a colourist, but I think Mr Dragon and his castle will bring some bright birthday cheer.
SUPPLIES:
My Favorite Things:
Magical Dragons stamps and die-namics
Castle die-namics
A2 Stitched Rectangle Stax Set 2
Essential Slanted Sentiment Strips
(stars) Tag Builder Blueprints 6, Blueprints 11
Small Brick Wall Stencil
Cloud Stencil
Other:
Ink - Distress Black Soot and Blueprint Sketch, Memento Tuxedo Black
Cardstock -Black, Neenah Solar White 110lb, 80lb
Copics - markers, Spica, Multiliner
Pens - Sakura Glaze, Souffle and Gelly Roll
Viva 3D Modelling Cream - Dark Blue (speckles)
Ugh. This dragon. I was determined to draw a dragon! It took me a lot of tries. I wish I could've done it like those spectacularly detailed ones people usually do. At least mine looks reptilian, lol. The scanner really picked up on the yellow for some reason. I wanted to go for something magical and dreamy, but it didn't turn out that way... The dragon's face is in pearlescents.
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No. 127
Art Card size: 3.5" x 2.5"
Tools: watercolors, pearlescents, multiliners
Paper: Arches NOT
Status: Traded
Sparkle N Sprinkle 547 - Leo the Lion, PTI 2572 - Happy Harlequin, MFT-752 - Bottlecap Letters, Memento ink, TH Distress inks, Versamark ink, First Class Stamps EP - Detail black, Copic markers, Copic Multiliner, Wink of Stella pen clear, Ranger Glossy Accents, Ranger Enamel Accents black, action wobble, Paper Source A6 folded card - paper bag
beer mug hand drawn by me
When I heard that J. P. Patches (AKA Chris Wedes) died a couple weeks ago, I decided that I would honor his memory (and all my fond memories of J. P.) by sketching the bronze statue (sculpted by Kevin Pettelle) in the Fremont neighborhood. I finally got out to the statue this morning. It was still festooned with flowers, cards and trinkets from his many fans. (Copic Multiliner SP pen, watercolor, Stillman & Birn sketchbook)
A bonus card for a trade.
Shimmer on green, blue, and hive.
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Art card size 2.5" x 3.5"
Tools: Watercolors, pearlescents, multiliners, white gel pen on 140lb NOT
Status: Gifted
Slowly building up my Copic collection. Focusing on skin tones this time. Plus I was finally able to snag a pentel pocket brush. Can't wait to play around with it.
Just for Fun H2890 - Tree Line & D2939 - Fall Evergreen & J2337 - Gauze Background, Hero Arts JS163 - Artistic Calendar & CG211 - Magical Background, Cats on Appletrees 2115 - Fuchs Edgar & 2114 - Fuchs Ewald, Pink Fresh Studio PFCC0819 - Adore Alpha Set, Papertrey Ink PTD-0091 - By the Numbers, Stamps by Judith B41 - hay pile & C69 -fir branch & C29 - sprig, TH Distress ink, Versafine ink, Versamark ink, Catherine Pooler ink, Copic markers & multiliner, Sharpie, Marabu watercolors, Dr. Ph. Martin’s ink - bleed proof white, Stampamania EP - glacier white & clear high gloss, Canson XL 140 lbs watercolor paper. Page measures : 24cm x 21.4cm / 9 7/16“ x 8 7/16“
the light lines are my prelim drawing using a copic multiliner 0.1 cool grey. i use this rather than pencil because i tend to erase too much. i then go in with a micron 0.1 black pen (if needed i will change the image to meet my desires). so every thing is permanent. more fun this way.
Stay Crafty With Hero 11/2022
Challenge: the great outsides
Hero Arts SUN FLARE WINDOW FANCY DIE DI94
Hero Arts KITTENS IN KIMONOS Stamp Set CM443
Hero Arts KITTENS IN KIMONOS Frame Cuts DI751
Distress Oxide in Tumbled Glass
Tim Holtz DISTRESS MICRO GLAZE Ranger TDA46967
Copic Multiliner
Copic Sketch Markers:
Jacket: R14, R17, R29
Boots: E25, E57
Cat: E81, E84
Prismacolors:
Cat : PC941, PC1084, PC946
Red: PC925, PC924
Ice: PC992, PC1023, PC1060
Pink: PC994, PC929, PC927
Gold Marker
Sakura Gelly Roll Pen in Black and clear
This is the title banner for a project I am working on. I used acrylic paints, inks, Copic markers and Tim Holtz letter masks on Strathmore paper.
©KyraSanders
Looking across Manly harbour past the beach to the ferry terminal. 30th Worldwide Sketchcrawl in the morning.
#121 of 365 Daily Drawings
Inspiration: I found myself baby-sitting my 3 year old niece for the day
Result: Lily napping
Materials: Pentel 0.3 HB, Copic MultiLiner SP 0.03, Platinum Carbon Fountain Pen in a Stillman & Birn Gamma series sketchbook ( 21.6 cm 27.9 cm / 8 1/2" x 11")
Location: Home
Note: My niece was feeling under the weather and couldn't attend preschool. The little sweetie spent most of the day napping in a sunny room on the couch beside me as I read. I took the opportunity to practice ...
The Copic 0.03 is definitely too small to use outside smooth papers like that of the Epsilon series as the very fine tip catches too much and I'm sure would decrease the life span of the pen. Having said that the Gamma, like the Alpha series from Stillman & Birn take to the fountain pen very well but for my heavily lined work I will stick to the Epsilon and soon to be released Zeta series. I am hopeful that at some point this company will also introduce a smooth surfaced ivory paper for ink. It would be interesting to draw in sepia on ivory....
ANYway I am now officially 1/3 of the way through my year long project!
Organised chaos is the kitchen bench waiting for me to do the dishes. The breakfast dishes are in the sink,. but the coffee pot and the plastics are still on the bench.
a fun, fast cupcake topper {in this case bundlet} created with Strathmore Artist Watercolor paper, copic multiliner, Luminarte twinkling H20s, sakura waterbrush, Popsicle stick and Aleene's Fast Grab tacky glue.
The colored version of my friend's 6/17 poupee dress up: pupe.ameba.jp/profile/YYBb1mwZXQsP/
Trading card sized bristol board, copic multiliners & copic markers
I'm doing commissions of these so please comment or mail me for further info.
This is an example of an 8$ simple ink & color commission.
Trying out Daniel Smith's Watercolour Ground (should have used 2 coats). Playing with "bubble effect"(http://quinncreative.wordpress.com/2011/07/17/bubble-background-tutorial/) and airbrush acrylics, Veritas pencil and Conte chalks.
Detail.
Uploaded with Darkslide.
drew this, put some copic multiliner, but lunchtimes are short (well, you have to eat as well as draw, you see)
Walking past a McDonalds restaurant the other day, seen a massive fat beast eating like an animal and it got me really annoyed haha!
But I guess he was an inspiration :)
(Single page in sketchbook - A4)
(Copic Multiliner 0.05)
The Stamping Ground - solid square, Hampton Art/Studio g - sheep, MFT BB-18 - The Whole Herd, Art Impressions AICS37 - Old Goat Set, Lawn Fawn LF485 - A Birdie Told Me, Create a Smile - speech bubbles, TH Distress inks, Memento ink, Versafine ink, Copic multiliner, Sakura Gelly Roll pen white, Paper Source A6 folded card - eucalyptus
A quick sketch of my desk at work. There are tons of folders and stacks of papers. There's a fresh Pentalic watercolor sketchbook gotta fill up those pages. The entire sketch was done with a Copic Multiliner Pen in Black 0.3
Original 19x22 black Copic multiliner on vellum surface Bristol, Copic neutral grey color wash.
I found this really great old house in Long Beach California's Wilmore district. The house had just been relocated for preservation and is currently in a sad looking state with no landscaping or inhabitants. I liked the house so much I thought it needed a story so I created this view of how the home could have looked in 1907 with John and Mary as the residents and a lovely landscaped yard. The caption would be "John and Mary had been married for just one short year and today they had their first disagreement, having to do with a ride through the muddy streets of Long Beach and the sale of a perfectly good horse"this is part of my Long Beach homes collection.
Created for the journal page swap on Milliande's ning site, for the theme of Because, June 2010.
Acrylics, Copic markers and multiliners, Prima flowers, misc paper bits, Tim Holtz Stamps, glimmermist, and distress inks. 5x7 inches
Yesterday the Sydney Sketch Meetup group gathered in Martin Place to draw the big Christmas Tree there. I planned to draw the tree in watercolour only and the background in pen only. However, that made the tree in the background look bare, and it's not, because it's summer here. Hence the colour.