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Clubman sketch for nemini logo

sketching some birds - inspired by Alisa Burke's Beautiful Birds class & the Golden Field Guide Birds of North America

Sketches done on the Washington, DC Metro trains.

 

©2013 Jason Pearlman

Ingrepp in Gothenburg (Photo: Otto von Busch)

Quick sketch for the theme "Abandoned Robot" - 2/6/07

Sketch - Chaveiro Automotivo

Cliente: Positron Acessórios Automotivos

Preliminary sketch for Anastrianna, an Eladrin wizard

A pen sketch of the Glenn County Certified Farmer's Market made by Betsy van Tol. Jill and I bought a print of it because we noticed that the bicycle against the tree looked an awful lot like hers...

A sketch for a microscale something or other. Still needs more work (the engines aren't along the centre of gravity, some other stuff).

 

I probably won't do any more with it, so if anyone else wants to use it, go right ahead. Just contact me over at CSF for the illustrator file if you want it.

Sketch by Graeme MacKay (Hamilton, Ontario, Canada) Illustrated between 1995 and 1997

Sketches for a sculpture project, anatomy theme.

Velho rascunho de 2009. Caneta BIC e sufite.

 

Old sketch from 2009. BIC pen.

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Pages from sketch books inspired by and informing my `science -crochet` work.

Life Sketch in a bar (Barcelona) also the place that means so much to me. It will always stay in my memory and treasure it for as long as I can.....

Here is another quick moleskine sketch. The idea came after paying for 20 sticks of satay. Prices of things have been indeed increased. Time to be frugal with what we earn. Anyway, earlier i intended the sketch to be only black and white, but, by the time i finished em, i found it to be too plain to my liking. I needed some color, so, finally i just added vine design as background to finalize my sketch. I like how it turns out to be. It gives a feeling of textured paper in a glimpse. Hmm, may be i should use this technique often in my quick sketch. Okay, i am off to sleep now (i am mo blogging this entry on my bed, waiting for a good dream to take me into my slumber, haha. ) Till next time, and have a very great day everyday. About.me/noorizal

First round, mainyl based on my fonts, geometric forms and Adobe Caslon of course - playing with Caslon is like an aberration, a bad habit of mine.

 

More refined forms to come.

Sketch by Jason Silva

 

The seventh workshop in our series sought to contrast two methods of subject commonly used in creating art. Whether your work from Reference photos, direct observation, or some hybrid has long been a heated debate. With this workshop, we wanted to explore the various benefits and drawbacks of both methods. Attendees were asked to create two sketches, the first was from a photo reference of a still life scene and the second was from direct observation. During the review at the end of the workshop, the jury remained split on which method they preferred; perhaps this debate will never be settled, but the creative individuals at Dreyfuss + Blackford Architecture will certainly continue to search.

Sketches, drawings and smudges from Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art School in Madison.

 

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My pics from the Sketching in Practice Symposium June 24 2016 sketchpractice.ca/blog/

Creating one-point perspective drawing is the bane of first year architecture student's existence. You may ask: Why would you subject yourself to revisiting that trauma? Communicating by sketch is one of the most visceral and enjoyable experiences we can have with clients and collaborators and a skill that must be honed through practice. Despite our flashbacks to first year, and dread, everyone enjoyed this experience and vowed to continue! Next class: Two-point perspective, twice the dread!

 

One of four weekly workshops on sketching techniques.

Sketched this looking out the window from my sisters old university.

 

Fine liner

Large water sketch for sketch blog week.

Drawing I did of Presidential candidate John McCain based on a photograph in the Portland Tribune's September 18, 2008 edition. I've since fixed the left ear.

Sketch by Graeme MacKay (Hamilton, Ontario, Canada) Illustrated between 1995 and 1997

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