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I spent some time on the square of the Church of St. Anne, trying to capture some of the details, but refrained myself for the low angle, too breathtaking, and much too difficult !

 

J'ai passé un peu de temps sur la place de l'église St Anne, essayer d'en capturer certains détails, mais me suis abstenue de la contreplongée, trop vertigineuse et bien trop difficile !

pen and colored pencils / Kanagawa, Japan

Old sketch by "DEMO" aka Hanus EOS..

Parfumerie Naegele in Augsburg - einzigartiger Verkaufsraum in historischen Renaissancegebäuden mit stuckverzierten Innenräumen....

Show of clowns in the Revolution square during the festival

Dimanche après-midi

Sunday afternoon

I did this sketch from my imagination although I often draw from photos. I have always loved drawing and I think looking at animal photography books when doing drawings, was partly what got me into taking photos myself. My mum went to art college when she was younger, so she's always encouraged me to draw. Can't draw people to save my life, just like animals really :) Anyway, I quite liked this one, so thought I'd put it up... and a couple of other, very quick sketches!

pen and ink sketch

Sketched Liz Steel while she was being interviewed by Brian Goulet of The Goulet Pen Co. on youtube. (www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjARrwZHmrk) #lizsteel #gouletpen

 

Also noted that Trump won.

 

from 2016 Moleskine Sketchbook

Lamy pen with Noodlers Ink and watercolor

Process Sketch: Bending Out of Course

Plan of in-progress piece.

 

This sketch was in my stolen sketchbook:

www.flickr.com/photos/52642982@N07/4875212046/in/photostream

My Daughter is a very skilled artist (yes, I am a proud and boastful parent!). I am constantly amazed that she can take the visions from her mind and recreate them on paper and canvas.

 

circa 2004 skinny b-boy self portrait in sketch book

Sur le chemin de Saragosse...

Did this sketch after a long time (after 8month).

Referred Suresh Babu's picture with his permission. Thanks Suresh!

 

Used blunt charcoal pencil. Attempted for the mood; not for the perfection ;-)

Took me around an hour! Some how the original look better than this scanned copy.

 

More sketches

 

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Chapelle de la Pietat datant de 1415 à l'entrée de Thuir (détail). Pentell Sign Pen SES15C.

quick sketch/colored pencil/inkbrush pen

This image is copyright 2012 to its creator Daniel Romero

 

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From the first floor of the "Brioche Dorée". View through the windows. On the right a view on my garden shed.

 

From the first floor of the "Brioche Dorée". View through the windows with a big bubble for the coffee sign.

Du 1er étage de la Brioche Dorée, vue sur la place Jean Jaures. Sur la droite, vue sur mon cabanon de jardin surélevé dans mon mini jardin de ville.

Evening Sketch: corner of Proudhon street. The colored version will follow, perhaps. The evening was softer, and the sun was out for a change :)

 

croquis du soir : angle de la rue Proudhon. la version colorée suivra je pense. La soirée était plus douce, et du soleil pour changer :)

  

First sketch of mariah/away from JKPP. Blue pen.

Sketched when I was watching TV.

Korean TV series called Dramas are everywhere, you may also watch a lot of action movies.

Die Anna-Kirche ist zu Recht die evangelische Hauptkirche Augsburgs, denn hier wohnte einst Martin Luther. Er sollte in den nahen Fuggerhäusern gegenüber dem päpstlichen Gesandten Cajetan seine Thesen widerrufen, was er bekanntlich nicht tat...

Das Café "Anno 1578" nutzt eine ehemalige Eingangshalle mit historischem Gewölbe, das im Advent weihnachtlich geschmückt ist (FABER-CASTELL PITT artist pen XS und Aquarellfarbe, Hahnemühle Postcards, rough, 230 g/m², A6)

Sketch a old BeiJing Hutong when passing by. Like dream of my childhood summer.

First sketch of giveawayboy from JKPP. Blue pen.

A sketchtoon of my sketch toolkit. More details at:

 

www.rohdesign.com/weblog/archives/001808.html

Straight Pen, one shot sketch from 6-20-07. Just a quickie with a Bic pen. Done in series of days and weeks that I was pushing myself to draw a new sketch a day. Trying to push myself beyond that stagnant point of repeating the same shit over and over again. Everyday I would start the piece in a different position or with a different letter, in hopes of creating something new and opening different chambers in my brain. Whereas, I might have gotten my style a little more loose in some areas, I found I just couldn't get to the point I was hoping to. It just wasn't the same without the painting to go with it. I also wasn't on the internet and had really no outside influences, so it was like trying to reinvent the wheel everyday. I had heard from some of the younger crew members about 12 oz. and remember seeing it like 10 years ago. To see where it had developed and taken the artform, was incredible. Still, I didn't want to sign up and have to sign in to use it, so I stayed away from it. It wasn't until the crew opened up their Flickr account that I saw the possibilty for sharing and communicating with an audience of like-minded people. Unfortunately, the politics behind an account with 20 plus members became taxing. Everyone had a different idea as to how it would and should have been run. It ended up getting too complicated. I wasn't looking for complications with something that seemed so compelling to do. Plus, it was so easy, even a caveman like myself, could use it. Also, the positive nature of the writers on Flickr, really made me feel like it was a little more relevant to what I was trying to accomplish. Which is, open a creative dialogue amongst writers and share some stories about who I am as a person, my experiences with the artform and the why's and how's behind what I do. So thanks to anyone and everyone that has visited and commented on my flickr account and the photos. You guys have been a real inspiration for me and continue to push me to want to do more and better things. Plus, reimbrace what I had lost with the artform for so many years. Much Respect!

   

Sketch By Elwira Pawlikowska, who is a watercolour artist from Poland.

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