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Digital sketch of Sharon Stone for a Caricaturama challenge over on Facebook. It needs some cleaning up, but I just plain ran out of time.
Another late-night sketch. This time with charcoal pencil....roughly the same time frame, too.
Not so sure about this one...I really like the one I did a few days ago, but this one is, eh...not as convincing...I think the close-upness of it sort of takes away from the gestural feeling I really am coming to like, and plus, I used a pencil this time, so it's not nearly the same feel...
Sketching in my car parked near Bush Park. My philosophy is to sketch whatever Is in front of me while waiting. What caught my eye was that there were still some yellow leaves left on the birch trees downtown.
Strathmore Series 400 Sketch paper 5.5x8.5 inches (14x21.6 cm), Sailor Fude fountain pen with Koh-i- Noor Fount India ink, Pentel Aquash Light Black brush pen, Lucas watercolor, and Derwent 2 round waterbrush.
Quick sketch of an alley in Siena 1994. Acrylics on canvas unframed. Not one of my better paintings. I have been looking forward retrospectively and this is for Terry Kearney as I know he has a thing about Allies. :-)
Last thursday I was invited as the first Dutch Illustrator to Sketch Thursdays at Bar Nadar Antwerp. It was a cool evening and lots of people showed up to celebrate the joy of drawing!
Weedy leafy panel sketch
Inspired by it’s beauty and diversity, this exhibit followed the path of a family that was exploring Australia for the first time. A journal that recorded their findings would serve as wayfinding signage, leading the visitor through various interactive exhibits and tanks.
This exhibit would have featured fish, plants, and animals, all native to Australia.
This is a pencil sketch that I did in 1967. This was in the little bourgh of Bald Hill, 13 miles east of Clearfield, PA.
This was a mining town and just about every home had the same design. This home was directly up the hill from my uncles home which I spent time at in the summer.
ARTBARF!
A class I taught on rough sketching character design with light and color.
Done in Photoshop CS6
Rain turned to snow, then back to rain - so I decided to start another drawing. A choppy sea and a coastal path, somewhere in the world!
3 pencil profile sketches of Scott of Oldham, Dr O, and an unidentified man with sailors cap, beard and glasses.
This sketch appears in a sketchbook belonging to Ernest Arthur Binstead, a keen amateur artist. The sketches date from around 1898 and 1908. The majority of these sketches were made during Mr Binstead’s journey on the SS Garmoyle from Glasgow to the Isle of Dogs during April 1901. They highlight both life on the ship and the sights viewed during the journey.
This sketchbook is held in Glasgow University Archive Services. For more information please contact the Duty Archivist: www.gla.ac.uk/services/archives/contactus/
(Reference number: GB 0248 UGC 195/1/1)
The old First Methodist Episcopal Church near the library. Selected rubbing taken from the historical marker on the steps of the U.S. Court of Appeals, where I was sketching. It seemed very "Urban Sketcherish"!
Evening sketch, between two streets, a bench overlooking the street Prudhon, in my neighborhood. The sky is heavy with clouds for the much awaited rain. I had time to draw till 7 p.m., before rain did begin to fall.
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Croquis du soir : entre deux rues, un banc et la vue sur la rue Prudhon, dans mon quartier. Le ciel est chargé de pluie, tant attendue. J’aurais le temps de dessiner jusqu’à 19h avant que les averses ne débutent.
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Some sketches for Ticonderoga Publications' limited edition of Angela Slatter's collection Black-Winged Angels: ticonderogapublications.com/index.php/our-books/184-black...