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House Sketch 046: This pen and ink house sketch was made from a photograph on quality hard paper - from: www.sketch-plus.com/
just a sketch to study with adobe illustrator, i'm not very good with it, actually i suck, but i'm trying / comprei esse grafite azul de cera, sou tao noob que nao sabia nem da existencia, aehuaiheaue. to tentando usar o ilustrator pra finalizar ele, daqui a pouco mostro como vai ficar a minha 1ª tentativa com esse software. é foda, eu sou mt viciado em coreldraw (e odeio isso).
A sketch from a photo. I don't recall the exact source of this, probably National Geographic online, but it was a pictorial of fist fighters in Africa.
Sketch done by sculptor Robert Shure in November 2008. Here, the statue is described as the "Proud Goat" for the very first time.
This stunning sketch art “Horse” is made by famous Indian artist “Yuvraj Patil” in the medium of Charcoal on Canvas. To know more about this painting you can visit: www.indianartideas.in/artwork/11231
Top Sketch: Scale: A3 (297 x 420 mm)
I particularly like modern architecture due to the more cubic designs and layering of different shapes. The shading and angles of the buildings give it a very unique design and feel.
Bottom Left Sketch: Scale: A3 (297 x 420 mm)
Freehand sketch of a New York loft apartment kitchen/living area.
Bottom Right Sketch: Scale: A3 (297 x 420 mm)
Mid century desk and chair. The style is reminiscent of my late grandma’s furniture.
Photoshoot at Sketch - I'm pleased to be a recommended wedding photographer here :) www.sketch.uk.com
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Documenting my progress as I practice sketching. Check out the Album "My Sketching Journey" to see all the sketches and paintings.
Mi sobrino de tres años jugando con Sketches, una especie de pizarra
Nota: está agitando el iPhone por que así se borra la pizarra
Sometimes while sitting on the train (commuting) ideas pop into your head. This one came on very suddenly so I was complelled to sketch it there and then.
Got a bunch of new Tombow dual brush markers and sketched my heart out. Blogged: caatjesartsystuff.blogspot.nl/2012/08/tombow-sketching.html
These sketches were done at a doctor's office, as opposed to "hunched over in a meeting trying to be surreptitious about drawing" -- so you can see they're more fun, less rushed. Here is where the "what does the X say?" series hit me.