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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.

Sketching with thread....! I tried to use a continuous line but the thread broke! Experimenting with using watercolor.

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.

First sketch in my new Moleskin notebook with my new brush pens.

 

size: 3 1/2 by 5 1/2 inches

10 minutes

Sketches of the shadows of the glass block, designed to look like flowers. Iteration four of five.

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)

 

View the catalogue for UGC 195/1/1 online

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.

small vignette 1

 

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.

Petite vignette 1

 

Some sketches for Ticonderoga Publications' limited edition of Angela Slatter's collection Black-Winged Angels: ticonderogapublications.com/index.php/our-books/184-black...

This are six workdrawings by Robert McGinnis. I think all for the same Cover. But wich one?? Drawing with courtesy of Michael Vosburg. Any help appreciated!

Last year I designed a Sparvar papertoy. This year I wanted to give that one a little friend.

Sparvar with a rocket-pack.

Artist study & nature study merged perfectly with this lovely courtyard scene. We had to sketch it!

 

More here -- Monet Artist Study.

sketch of a cute little squirrel

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.

Sketched in situ

Pen & ink with acrylics

20cm x 20cm

 

Wimbledon Common, SW19

HA stamps used: C4633 - Fabulous Birthday

D4926 - Fancy Bird

Sketch of an abandoned Shell oil drilling installation in Nigeria. Might make a good painting someday, but I actually quite like this sketch as well...

Another india mess about. It's fun but takes fucking ages to dry.

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.

 

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.

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.

Inspired by the danish illustrator Sara Hvass, I decided to try and draw a little man.

while they watch a show. About the only time they're still enough to sketch.

sketch meeting with an Urban Sketcher Luís Simões

  

Gary Wozniak, Lou Yongqi, and Jonathan Allen at the ID IIT Strategy Conference. May 14th-15th, Chicago.

coney island baby

 

You know, man, when I was a young man in high school

you believe it or not I wanted to play football for the coach

And all those older guys

they said he was mean and cruel, but you know

wanted to play football for the coach

They said I was to little too light weight to play line-backer

so I say I'm playing right-end

wanted to play football for the coach

'Cause, you know some day, man

you gotta stand up straight unless you're gonna fall

then you're gone to die

And the straightest dude

I ever knew was standing right for me all the time

So I had to play football for the coach

and I wanted to play football for the coach ...

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.

 

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Sketch of actress Anne Hathaway.

 

Convinced myself I couldn't draw well before I started this sketch. Guess I was proved wrong.

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