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Walking clawfooted victrola. It enjoys playing lots of Clara Rockmore.

computer art, virtual sketchbook

I haven't filled this yet. I have a bunch of started sketchbooks that I tend to abandon. I don't feel like I'm good enough to draw in them sometimes. :(

selection of sketchbook work

  

Sketchbook spread 5.

 

Ephemera and ink.

Ok, minha tablet quebrou, isso esta me forçando a desenhar mais a mão, e colorir tb. Talvez seja bom, desde que eu sou um completo eqüino com um mause....mas sinto saudades da canetinha

  

achei bonito deixar a espiral do caderno, vou começar a assumir as marcas de making of

Another close-up of the same project. U know that day i was missing my boyfriend.

1. Semester BA

Fineliner on paper, A4

 

During this class we had to draw geometrical forms, mostly boxes,

for weeks. It startet with parallel boards, later parallel stacked boxes were added, even later non-parallel boxes and then finally some triangles and ellipses.

 

After that some weeks of nude life drawings followed.

 

At the end we draw some more "free" stuff like bikes, skeletons, cloths.

 

Please check the Basic Drawing Class Collection:

www.flickr.com/photos/dianalange/sets/72157630146412866/w...

 

Additional we had to work at our sketchbook after class.

sketchbook Ti 2008

My brown paper sketchbook. Had much fun covering this in all these bad ass stickers. I know who did em, so I'll leave it to you to guess who did which.

 

(Will try to get a pic taken in natural light - due to the nature of stickers, they go shiny under overheads. Makes for a shoddy picture)

this piece was to get a feel for movement of liquid.

1. Semester BA

Fineliner on paper, A4

 

During this class we had to draw geometrical forms, mostly boxes,

for weeks. It startet with parallel boards, later parallel stacked boxes were added, even later non-parallel boxes and then finally some triangles and ellipses.

 

After that some weeks of nude life drawings followed.

 

At the end we draw some more "free" stuff like bikes, skeletons, cloths.

 

Please check the Basic Drawing Class Collection:

www.flickr.com/photos/dianalange/sets/72157630146412866/w...

 

Additional we had to work at our sketchbook after class.

On my way down to the waterfront, I cut through the National Exhibition grounds and discovered the grounds abuzz with action in prepping for the opening of another year of the National Exhibition. It seemed like it was a ghost town with all the vendors and rides closed and absent of customers. Needless to say I didn't make it to the water front.

again different papers but all done in black & white. The concertina page has been inked and needs more work, I'm going to add bleach next to this page

I always keep a sketchbook nearby, and in it I collect little bits of stuff, detritus from my life, if you will. Ticket stubs, photos, snippets of poetry--mine or others'--quotes, stickers, things pulled out of magazines... anything that tickles me, that strikes me.

 

This one is now full, so I thought I would post a bit of it, as I have with other ones.

 

This is a James Tipton poem I love and adore.

Theme : A path through the trees

Summary

Sketchbook. © Rafi Nizam 2008

First look at a work in progress of a new characthers im working on.

Scanned content of my sketchbook.

Sketchbook journey drawing

 

Mike Nelson's face (incomplete)

 

© Alicia Y Talikowska 2012

 

Blogged

Page 63 of my sketchbook

My sleepy roommate Katha

 

Pencil, graphite, chalk

This is the image that I will be using for the front cover of my upcoming sketchbook. It will be a collection of sketches & finished pieces that I have completed between 2008 & 2009, 28 pages in full color, though very likely more.

 

If you catch me at a convention this year, they will run you a cool $10. :) Otherwise they'll be $12.50, which includes first-class shipping anywhere in the world.

 

I plan on sending this to the printer soon!

Sketchbooks: The Hidden Art Of Designers, Illustrators & Creatives

by Richard Brereton

ISBN 978-1-85669-582-4

Laurence King

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