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Plotter sketches for a new series. Studio Mode graciously let me use their CNC cutter to do these.

 

These particular ones are a revisit of the Ornament pieces I did for Darkness Descends. They're not intended for final production since I already have a good format for that series.

Sketch, future painting *maybe*

Thursday evening sketch. drinking Perrier and getting some lines in.

 

Croquis du soir jeudi. Un perrier et des lignes.

Sri Krishnan Temple, Singapore. "One street, many goods" - workshop with Simo Capecchi at Singapore Urban Sketchers Symposium, 2015.

freestyle painted this before but never drew it..So i thoght id ink it up.

Bit backwards i know..must be the pikey in me.

-need to sort the tape out tho.

Sketching with calligraphy pen

Sketchers-Treff Im Naturmuseum Augsburg (Pentel Brush Pen schwarz mit Koh-I-Noor Magic Farbstiften grün in Moleskine, 19x19 cm, 120 g/m²).

For my JJL buddies:

 

When I saw my buddy Karen Blados's zentangle , I was instantly curious *and* inspired! After a quick internet search, this is what I discovered:

 

The Zentangle® art form and method was created by Rick Roberts and Maria Thomas. Zentangle® is a registered trademark of Zentangle, Inc. Learn more at zentangle.com.

 

From the website:

 

"What is Zentangle?

 

Zentangle is an easy to learn method of creating beautiful images from repetitive patterns. It is a fascinating new art form that is fun and relaxing. It increases focus and creativity. Zentangle provides artistic satisfaction and an increased sense of personal well being. Zentangle is enjoyed by a wide range of skills and ages and is used in many fields of interest.

 

We believe that life is an art form and that Zentangle is an elegant metaphor for deliberate artistry in life. Explore our web site and learn how you can use this wonderful and uplifting discovery."

 

There are lovely examples on their blog as well zentangle.blogspot.com/

 

I have to admit that I haven't taken a course or gone through the workbook and am just winging it after looking through the website. I love the idea of meditative doodling and it's been a very nice way to start the day. I'm a wee bit tempted to become a Certified Zentangle teacher or attend a Zentangle Master Class. [sigh]

See a few more that I've done at my Zentangle set .

 

After making it up as I went along, I found a Squidoo lens that explains how to make your own zentangle. Why don't you give it a try? ;-)

www.squidoo.com/how-to-zentangle.

 

Thanks, Rosa, for inviting me to share this learning and winging it experience!~

 

/// I'm not sure think this counts as a Zentangle® anymore.

And, my quilts are more squared-up than this is. You'll have to take my used-to-be-an-engineer-but-still-a-little-obsessive word for it [ahem].

an "adventure" from NYC to Philadelphia on the Bolt bus, on the highway and finally at the beautiful 30th Street Train Station, waiting for my college friend for 24 hours of bliss in Philly

notations and sketches

Sketching at the old flour mill the day before the developers moved in.

Sketch at Jumbo ('Jumble') Rocks, Joshua Tree National Park, CA.

 

Onsite with Inktense and Prismacolor pencils. Added more color at home...

 

(I've been having issues with my scanner and haven't perfected my technique of photographing my sketches. Hoping to get a more even/color-accurate image in a bit... sigh).

 

Sketch for 29th World Wide SketchCrawl

Kanagawa / Japan [RESULTS]

Petit sketch au bic à la va vite by SNAP / SPA CREW

a chinese lion sketch based on the work of hokusai (1) (staedtler calligraph duo 3002 marker on recycled sketch book paper, 6/30/2007)

Gent sketcher Jeroen Janssen sketching at Ecole d'Art de Nyundo in Nyundo, Republic of Rwanda.

Happened across the #FunPalaces open day at the Manchester Royal Exchange Theatre and thoroughly enjoyed wandering around backstage, especially in the wardrobe department!

For the Urban Sketchers France group's "sketch hunt" (which is kind of like a scavenger hunt, but for sketches!)

This last mission: a regional speciality, a door, and something red.

So I drew the door of the Faculty of Medicine (founded 1289), with the two statues of illustrious surgeons (JP Barthez, and F. Lapeyronie). The specialty of the town in its old iron box: the grisettes of Montpellier, which are candies, like small black balls, made of licorise, honey and sugar whose use dates back to the Middle Ages… and some christmas red decorations encountered on my walk.

  

La Chasse aux croquis N°1 (avec 1 jour de retard, car pas de scan, et un sketch bof, bof…).

J'ai donc dessiné la porte de la Faculté de Médecine (fondée en 1289), avec les deux statues d'illustres chirurgiens (J.P. Barthez, et F. Lapeyronie). La spécialité de la ville dans sa vieille boite en fer : les grisettes de Montpellier, qui sont des bonbons en forme de petites billes noires dont la consommation remonte au Moyen Âge, à base de réglisse, miel et sucre….Et quelques décos de Noël (rouge) rencontrés au fil de ma ballade.

 

nanquim e canetinha

just somethin I did when bored!

If anybody know's the name of this guy, lemme know haha.

  

Drew an artist I was listening to Claire Laffut

Correspondent Matthew Cencich sketching a bike and a couple of bike racks in downtown Victoria, BC, Canada.

sketching weather

trying something different...

Here is a sketched that i finished up in Freehand

Very Quick sketch of temple in BeiJing. I can feel my lines are much more simple. But with the same power. What shall I do is working on.

Just an idea for an entry patio. For plant suggestions, see plan view sketch

Holidays in Dordogne, France (with a real slough of snake)

Sketched on 18th July 2017 from a photo of my own, taken on 2nd April 2016

Sketch by Robert McGinnis, with courtesy by Michael Vosberg. Somebody recognise the original cover?

another two attempts at my new sketchbook :3

Sorry to stay away for so long. I've been working on a costume, props, and background image for my next photo in the Adventuresome Women Series.

 

Just so you know I'm still here, I thought I'd post the sketch that I'm working from (a constantly changing sketch!).

 

I hope to have the photo done this weekend.

 

UPDATE: Welllll, I actually found a model to play the evil moth queen, so I now will be changing the costume to fit her lovely svelt body :( :) its all good.

This is a sketch of Akio Takamori's Woman Of A Dream sculpture at the ASU Ceramics Research Center.

 

Here is the actual sculpture: www.flickr.com/photos/dirtyfootprints/6684714713/in/photo...

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