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OK.. This is my personal fave and I know I must send it off in the mail!!!
HA Stamps Used: HA CL127 Clear Design Dots and Lines - the scallop border; HA A5078 Holly Bird; and CL244 Sparkle Clear Holiday Messages - the sentiment.
Other Supplies: My Minds Eye Patterned Paper and Basic Grey Paper (solid color); Buttons from Autumn Leaves 'A Rhonna Christmas'; Linen thread from SU, red Stazon; white craft ink from SU.
I have some pens and pencils.
A sketchbook.
And a head full of quotes, lyrics and the like.
Come and see them at www.Quoteskine.co.uk
Don't forget to buy the book!
Plain ol' paper comes to the rescue when in between sketch books!
From a meeting with a client, and eventually turned into the illustrations on this website.
I've left some notes on the sketches of bits that I like. I'll draw up a shortlist of favourite ideas soon.
Found on the west coast of the Orkney mainland, this wild location offers stunning sea views. During a westerly gale you can expect huge waves crashing into the cliffs, but in calmer weather it's a nature-lovers paradise, with wild flowers - including Primula scotica - and plenty of seabirds to spot.
The road to Yesnaby leads you to a small car park. If you Head south on the coastal path and walk across the Brough of Bigging you get a view of the jagged and towering cliffs. Continue your walk along the coast past rocky inlets until you reach Yesnaby Castle, a delicate sea-stack with a natural arch. There are excellent viewpoints to enjoy the scenery here before heading back to the car park. You can also continue your walk south if you prefer, taking in more beautiful cliff views and sea stacks.
This woman, from Edinburgh, was sketching the Yesnaby Castle sea stack.
Processing sketch, You can play with this sketch at www.haptic-data.com/sketches/momentum_wheel.html
I did this sketch from my imagination although I often draw from photos. I have always loved drawing and I think looking at animal photography books when doing drawings, was partly what got me into taking photos myself. My mum went to art college when she was younger, so she's always encouraged me to draw. Can't draw people to save my life, just like animals really :) Anyway, I quite liked this one, so thought I'd put it up... and a couple of other, very quick sketches!
Sketch of and older car in McMahons Point, Sydney. Brush Pen (Pentel style) in drawing sketchbook (150gsm)
starting to work on a series of stools based on our xylem system
first step, turn our 2d line based applet into 3d mesh. status: in process, threshold/smoothing issues
Sketching the Portland theatre sign reflected in the building windows across from my room at the Heathman Hotel.
I like to do raw ink sketches while watching a DVD...it really sets in my mind what I have seen and hope to learn --this was a waterolor demonstration by John Hoar filmed at Aldeburgh on the Suffolk coast..I loved the way it was done, as he speaks all the time of what he is doing and thinking as he paints ..you see the way he works his palette and watch him create in his style..somethings I always wondered about were brought to light--and there you are..awed by his mind...in the sketches I'd add words said etc...it was enough to watch one painting at a time...and then look at another later---I absorb better that way..so much of what he points out applies to other types of works, too..