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More plane doodles. These are drawn on post-it notes! I've been carrying these around in my wallet for over a week now and I thought I'd get them out before they get too dog-eared or I accidentally offer them to someone as payment!
Another try at Friday's sketch....
I used Basic Grey Papers and Hero Arts cupcake set for the Cupcake and Wording. I used the box of dots stamp behind the cupcake,
thanks for looking....
sketch-afternoon with a dozen of skechers from Montpellier. Small snapshots of the Place de la Canourgue. In the hold of the big boat, sketchers in action.
une sortie avec une douzaine de skechers à Montpellier. Petits instantanés de la Place de la Canourgue. Dans la cale du grand bateau, les sketchers en action.
I joined the Salem Sketchers this morning for their monthly sketchout. This time we were in the prop warehouse of Pentacle Theater which is our local community theater.
Fabriano hot press watercolor paper, Daniel Smith watercolors, and colored pencils.
Studio set up drawing the morning of September twenty-ninth: Tropicana rose and pink sedum with begonia and croccosmia orangeexplainsitall.blogspot.com/2011/09/in-studio.html
Coronado, CA.
Water soluble ink (Razor) and watercolor
The soluble ink is a very big factor to consider when using watercolor. It can tend to dominate and can muddy color. All shadowing and gray is the ink.
Sketch of an 1880s corset photographed in "Fashion: A History from the 18th to the 20th Century" from the Kyoto Costume Institute.
Sketches for public art commission at Høgskolen i Oslo og Akershus (HiOA). Renderings of biological protein structures, created using JMol.
Singapore’s National Museum has just received a makeover, but the new colours can only be seen at night. Its new facade is actually a light projection. It is created by an Australian company, aptly called "Electric Canvas". The group specialises in large—scale light effects on historic buildings. It also gave the Singapore Art Museum a "fresh makeover". It is all part of the country’s first Night Festival, which is expected to draw over 10,000 spectators.
The one above is just one of the light paint-over effect. I guess my favourite among the rest since it looked as if the windows and mouldings of the museum has been sketched by chalk.