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Featuring a request from Shockwave (big one and both of the bottom) and the sketch for the ESAD "Night Whisperer". Oh, and a random tungsten projectile because I like trains.
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!
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...
Been inspired by other folks posting bits of their sketchbooks. I'm not a 'sketch-book-er', but have no faith in my memory. It's all "food" for my work. (Thank you Amelia Uden)
Last year I designed a Sparvar papertoy. This year I wanted to give that one a little friend.
Sparvar with a rocket-pack.
Pencil sketch done in class. Howard encourages us to use only 2h and 6b pencils to achieve a wide tonal range. He particularly likes Staedtler Mars Lumograph pencils. I'm having to learn to adjust my heavy handed touch.
He is very patient with us and gives endless positive reinforcement which seems to work wonders with all of us.
Artist study & nature study merged perfectly with this lovely courtyard scene. We had to sketch it!
More here -- Monet Artist Study.
Sketched at the Salem Convention Center this morning with the Salem Sketchers.
Stillmann & Birn Nova series gray spiral bound notebook 6x8 inches (15x20 cm.). Pigma Micron 08 black pen, ZIG Brushables Platinum brush pen, Faber-Castell PITT artist white pen, uni-ball Signo UM-153 white gel pen, and Neocolor II crayons.
Gesture sketching - a challenge and a necessity in the learning process of drawing. So, in conjunction with my ongoing attempts to sketch while out, my husband has become my model. I have been doing many pages of gestures while he works. And he has been surprisingly co-operative, seemingly unfazed as I sketch away while he slogs it out in the front yard, a great arrangement, really!
Trying to avoid just adding or subtracting columns and instead thinking more about the page narrative at each breakpoint.
Still looks like I'm just adding and subtracting columns though. Ah well.
Just som sketching for www.wemake.no
Coming in our website update (along with english and converted to ExpressionEngine).
Here is a timelapse of the sketching process: www.flickr.com/photos/emilbonsaksen/3819687669/
This latest batch is actually just warm up sketches done in a figure drawing class. Most of what was produces was not worth showing, but I've gone through and grabbed some that came out really well and honestly, for 5 or 10 minute sketches, I'm pretty proud of these.
Golden Ticket-
I got a golden ticket....
Inspired by the film, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. I absolutely love this movie and particularly this scene for many different reasons. Many might see it as a fun child-like movie but I see something else entirely. The film has a great deal of depth to it that incorporates so many different expressions, human emotions, struggles, wonder, ect...a film that most can relate to, especially the idea of overcoming financial strife and poverty...wishing for their golden ticket. Even those that think they are well off, think about this....1/10th of 1% own more wealth than the rest of the 99% of the population....of the entire planet. Now let that really sink in lol If that doesn't offer up some perspective, I don't know what will.
Used mechanical pencil, soft/dry pastels, charcoal, woodless color pencils, hb pencils and ballpoint pen on canson mixed media sketching paper 11x14
Time:3-4hrs
The historic Sacramento Railyards was our muse for this D+B sketch session! We got access to the site and specifically, the interior of the Paint Shop to sketch not only the historic elements, but adding in new architecture that could accompany it. Truth be told, we were so busy checking out all the great details in and around the buildings that most of us didn't actually draw anything!
Gary Wozniak, Lou Yongqi, and Jonathan Allen at the ID IIT Strategy Conference. May 14th-15th, Chicago.
10 minutes sketch from today. I miss my drawing hours... Not perfect, not completed, but made for fun!
Was umming and erring for a while as to whether I should upload these...
In the end a comment from Anthony convinced me to upload them ;)
I scored a 'freedom pass' this Saturday so chose to use it wisely and visit the Matisse: drawing life exhibition down at GOMA. Spent a couple of hours wandering the gallery and then a good hour sketching in the 'The Drawing Room' where they've set up still life subjects and have live musicians playing. It's the 1st time I think I've sketched like that since college and it was really great (not 100% on the results, but it was fun!).
The South Bank architecture is as interesting and photogenic as the artwork it holds, well worth a trip.