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I designed the January Sketch Challenge for
Rubber Stamp Chat
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Created with stamps from Stamp Francisco.
This is another test sketch using tempera paint sticks and a black brush pen to capture a quick compositional idea. I did this from a photo I took while walking at the west end of the park.
Bee Pen Sketcher paper 3.5X5.5 inches (8.9X14 cm), Mod Paint Sticks light blue, yellow, and purple, and Pentel brush pen.
sketch for sammi's hens cake, ran out of time in the end to put all the details on and decided it would have been to busy with all the roses etc anyway
Been sorting throuhg some of the piles of sketches that seem to mount up over time, thought it would be an idea to document them all on here, incase the old homestead burns to the ground,
they would no doubt be the first thing ide save though, housemates would be a close second
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i get bored listening to an old woman talking about blah blah blah so i start sketching the people that sit around the table.
pilot 0.4, my good old friend
sketches by Mr Innes during the trip.
sent in by Muriel Keelan nee Balm 1950-53
can anyone name them please
sketches by Mr Innes during the trip.
sent in by Muriel Keelan nee Balm 1950-53
can anyone name them please
I found some seeds...the head or ear....and I´ve tried to do some colorcopy...b/W copy and some ordinairy photos and paint on it or work with the photos in photoscape...
This is the heads with the seeds, the straw, and a b/w copy painted on...I´ll se what I´ll do with it,,,not really found out yet...
sketches i did around halloween for more spooky mr tum tums. but alas i never had the time to make any
I always attracted to pastel drawings, so I thought I'll try to make one myself. I only have black, white, red, blue and green ones, so used yellow pencil as well.
I drew this up the morning of the Web 2.0 Expo edition of the Checking the 'Feel' of UI presentation. First I showed just the middle part -- the close up of the face -- while I was talking about how a single frame in an animated sequence lacks meaning when viewed in isolation. Then the other parts faded up, illustrating how meaning is found when you can see what comes before and after.
I was pretty happy with it until my wife pointed out that cinder blocks have 2 holes, not just 1. Ah well. That's what comes from cartooning before coffee.
Sketching about the body and food in an art history class. I want to do a down-and-dirty series of drawings or prints of body/food/building hybrids. We shall see.
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One of the things I really love about sketches in general is the way they – by necessity of time, circumstance, and place – seem to become a sort of shorthand for much more complex ideas and details. I’ve always appreciated the brevity some artists have, the way they can coerce a single line into speaking volumes, into communicating so much. Very occasionally I’ll see a hint of that evident in one of my sketches, but more frequently than not they’re just amused scribblings of the moment.
I joined the Salem Sketchers this morning at the Mt. Angel Abbey. It has a small museum hidden away at the back of one of the buildings. Among its collections is a world class display of taxidermy. It was hard to choose from so many, but from my one vantage point I did these guys - polar bear, caribou, musk ox, and big horned sheep.
Strathmore 400 Series Mixed Media paper 9x12 inches (22.9x30.5 cm), Platinum Plaisir fountain pen with Platinum Carbon Black ink, Kuretake #13 brush pen with Platinum Carbon Black ink, and Daniel Smith watercolors..
Quick sketch of buds about the size of my first thumb joint, from one of our park walks during Spring migration - Moleskine