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A young woman sat sketching the bath abbey.
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Sketches from photographs of the photographer Jessica Truscott (jessicatruscott.weebly.com/)
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This is a sketch I drew from a photo I took at last weekend's local car show. Drawn with a Schneider Xpress pen and colored with markers & colored pencils.
Fountain pen inks on paper.
Inks: Diamine Sepia, Saddle Brown, Gray.
Pens: a couple of Jinhao's and a Platinum Preppy XF
Paper: Daler-Rowney sketch pad 50 lb 9x12".
This pencil sketch was done this morning while I let my coffee get cold. It is the closest I've come to the likeness of the photo I worked from with these sketches!
My husband did portraits and said you should avoid those with an open mouth, and a three quarter view. Guess I didn't listen!
Yesterday I painted one of the previous sketches... it was sooo bad I tore it up and threw it in the garbage. Guess I can't win them all! But I sure am trying!
Here's an example of ink and watercolor wash.
We don't get snow or freezing weather that often. So when we got both this week, we put birdseed out for the wildlife and water. These junkos kept a wary eye on me while I sketched them, looking through the patio French doors. As soon as I opened the door they flew off, only to return once I was back inside.
Evening sketch : again a view from the tiny backyard of Chic et Bohème. They did some spring cleaning, and put three tables. They left one wall standing in the vacuum, like a little partition with an old window still there. I enjoyed a tea while drawing.
Croquis du soir : Une nouvelle vue dans l'arrière cours de chez Chic et Bohème, brocante du quartier. Ils ont fait un petit ménage de printemps et on rajouté une table ou deux. Un bout de mur est resté, comme dans le vide, il sert de mini cloison avec sa petite fenêtre. J'ai dégusté un thé tranquile
A late post of my sketch of the Wine and Dine Festival 2018 Thanks to Lousia for organizing, we spent a nice afternoon sketching till dusk.
***not my best sketch, i know... the sky has been overcast lately... the climate has been really weird and all... the country, in a not so great state... maybe that is why i ended up with this... rather dark... but still my heart is hopeful...
In this instance I didn't concentrate on the sketch; simply allow my hand and eye to wander round the view of the quartet as my ears enjoyed the sounds.
View From Our Offices, West to the Rockies
I work in the Denver Tech Center. This is the view out the windows near my workspace. It's a nice view, though our area does get a bit hot in the summer afternoons due to the late afternoon sun. Our power was out for a couple of hours today, so at one point I decided to sketch the view.
Drawn with a .50mm Rapidoliner in a small Moleskine sketchbook. Drawing time about 20 minutes.
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Depuis mon enfance, le dessin a toujours été une passion, mais lorsque j'ai découvert la photographie, j'ai pensé que l'association de ces deux passions pourrait me permettre de laisser libre court à mon imagination.
Dans cette serie "L'esquisse d'une vie", j'ai voulu illustrer ma vie, comme si mes croquis avaient donné naissance à chacun de ses actes; soit par l'intervention de personne qui me sont proches (comme par exemple dans "sketch your mentor" avec l'intervention de ma grand mère qui m'a appris le dessin), ou encore des événements qui on été importants pour moi (comme dans "sketch the life" avec la naissance de ma fille "Cataleya"), mais également avec des choses un peu plus humoristique (dans "Catch & Sketch" par exemple avec l'intervention de mon ami Cal Redback, mais aussi "sketch and fight" avec la collaboration de Ben Heine, qui dévoile un combat de deux artistes avec chacun sa technique)
Since my childhood, drawing has always been a passion, but when I discovered photography, I thought that the combination of these two passions would allow me to give free rein to my imagination.
In this series "The sketch of a life", I wanted to illustrate my life, like my sketches gave birth to each of his actions or by the intervention of someone I are close (for exemple in "sketch your mentor" with the intervention of my grandmother who taught me in the drawing), or events that have been important to me (like in "sketch the life" with the birth my daughter "Cataleya"), but also with something a little more humorous (in "Catch & Sketch" for example with the intervention of my friend Cal Redback, or in "sketch and fight" with the artist Ben Heine, where you can see the battle of two artists with each his technique)
Tutorial :
iso.500px.com/selfportrait-sketch-photo-tutorial/
Publications :
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2730016/How-draw-attenti...
petapixel.com/2014/06/30/talented-artist-combines-photogr...
fluctuat.premiere.fr/Diaporamas/L-esquisse-d-une-vie-deco...
mashable.com/2014/07/02/illustration-photo-self-portrait/
www.citizenbrooklyn.com/topics/art/illustrate-your-life-s...
www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/04/sebastien-del-grosso-sk...
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2300695/Sebastien-Del-Gr...
Awards :
- Second place at the 2014 International Photography Awards (IPA 2014) under Professional People - Self portrait.
- Second place at the 2014 Prix de la photographie Paris (PX3 2014) under Non-Professional Fine art.
- First place at the 2013 International Photography Awards (IPA 2013) under Non-Professional Fine art - Portrait.
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Coffee and pencil sketch. Coffee has a nice range of values. The trick is to use very little water. I stirred a wet brush into a pinch of instant coffee grains. I discovered that it lifts quite well. It must be designed to completely dissolve with water. I’m not sure how archival it is though.
Canson Mix Media paper, vintage Parker mechanical pencil, Nescafé Clásico Dark Roast instant coffee applied with a #4 round brush. Image is about 2.5x6 inches (6x15.2 cm).
Der Bahnpark Augsburg ist ein "Museum im Aufbau" - aber das wichtigste, Lokomotiven und Wägen, sind schon da. Jeder Besuch lohnt sich, denn der Bahnpark hat nur noch wenige Wochen geöffnet bevor er in die Winterpause geht. (PILOT-Prera-Füller mit Noodler's Ink schwarz und Aquarellfarbe in Moleskine, 19x19 cm, 120 g/m²).
There were so many charming beetles and so little time so I decided to do a collage sketch to capture as many beetles as possible in one single sketch!
If its cold outside, laundrette's make great places to draw with their comfy seats and warmth from all the machines. I think the woman who works must be used to photographers and drawers coming in as she nonchalantly was like sure on you go.
Though I can't quite figure the place out, it has the look of a place that's been there for ages but so many things about it seem deliberately placed rather than an accumulation of random stuff. The walls are bare plaster, there's picture's by tretchikoff, detergent boxes piled up like Warhol, odd eclectic objects, lots of good things to draw.