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A friend challenged me to live sketch the super bowl... Here's how it happened in real-time: kidethnic.tumblr.com/post/17140743516/i-drew-the-the-supe...
2017.08.10 Sketch from a photo of #能年玲奈. Trying to see how to draw from a slightly different angle, and a different facial expression.
after 10 days without drawing, trying to remember how it works ...
Beautiful mansion with ivy wearing red and burgundy coat. Lower sketch : the crossing that I take every day on the week to go to work, and that I draw on Sunday :)
après 10 jours passés sans dessiner, se souvenir comment ça marche...
Très joli maison de maître avec lierre en habit rouge et bordeaux. Croquis du bas, passage du Quai du Verdanson, que j'emprunte tous les jours de la semaine, et que je dessine le samedi :)
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When Urban sketchers Singapore group conduct a walk and sketch in TiongBaru, I was excited to join. I want to give it a try since I have not been sketching for almost 20 years. I used to do it in secondary school. When I was age 7, I trained by Ms Lim, my art teascher in primary school after I won a prize in primary one level school competition. I felt so uneasy duirng the session.Glad I did it!
An old sketch done in pastels; the model was a beautiful lady from Jamaica. I can still hear her voice when I look at this drawing. :) If I'm remembering rightly this sketch was done in about half-an-hour.
I've been going through artwork to put together another portfolio, and came across some old pieces. Odd how you go and reject pieces at the time and later come back to them and look at them fresh and tell yourself, 'well, huh, maybe it wasn't as bad as I thought'.
Sketch Dump Chronicles zine, Volume one, book 50, 10/2008, animal sketches from 2007, 24 pages, self-published
sketch with one eye symbolism this is in pen & pencil on paper , the paper is actually light yellow creamy colour but came out white in this foto
Samone was back in town for a coupla days and as a birthday treat, took me to Sketch for drinks then dinner.
Besides the food and the company, a highlight were the loos. Mork & Mindy style eggs.
This is a rough sketch that I drew for the video proposal that I sent to Laura early on in the project, just to give her a sense of the look that I was going for. In the end, the "July Flame" video ended up looking a lot like this.
After a long time, fired up Autodesk Sketchbook on my iPad and went onto sketching the skeptical clown wearing a turtleneck 😅
B. Zedan did a 20s mermaid so, totally ripping her off, I did a 70s one.
Done while I was in Sweden for work.
Original concept sketch for 8x12 ft Music Mural. 8.5x11 in pencil on printer paper. From imagination and saxophone reference photos.
New Streatham sketches all framed up for my art show as part of the Streatham Festival. Clockwise from top left, the White Lion pub, the now demolished Streatham Town Hall, Bank Parade down by the common.
House Sketch 088: This pen and ink house sketch was made from a photograph on quality hard paper - from: www.sketch-plus.com/
Bust of Abraham Lincoln
Arguably the best-known sculptor of America's Gilded Age, Augustus Saint-Gaudens was one of many sculptors commissioned to produce memorial portraits of Abraham Lincoln in the decades after the Civil War. This bronze bust is a replica of the head of a standing Lincoln completed by Saint-Gaudens in 1887 on commission for the City of Chicago's Lincoln Park. The subject had personal resonance for the artist, who, as a poor boy in New York, had been one of thousands to view the assassinated president's bier in New York's City Hall. Saint-Gaudens based this likeness on an 1860 life-cast of Lincoln's head made by Leonard Volk. In Saint-Gaudens's clay sketches for the portrait he experimented with a variety of stances and expressions, ultimately representing Lincoln as a noble man, deep in thought. The full-length figure in Lincoln Park is positioned before a chair, as though he had just risen to begin a public address. This replica was cast in 1922, after the artist's death.
o Artist: Augustus Saint-Gaudens, American, 1848-1907
o Medium: Bronze
o Dates: 1922
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