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Sketchbook Skool 1: Document your week #sbsbeginnings2

Pilot Fountain pen sketch and water brush wash.

Hell yeah!! Black book sketch came in the mail from my man Great AIO!! Soooo fresh!!

Quinze jours en France, septième jour

pen and color pencils

Trying to figure out how scrolls for engraving are built...

Croquis de Angelina Jolie

 

Thank you ! :)

 

drawing while the kitchens prepare for lunch

File name: 07_08_000029

Other local identifier: Ducks N.Y. 1940 18

Title: Sketches of ducks

Created: McCloskey, Robert, 1914-2003 (artist)

Date created: 1939 - 1940 (approximate)

Physical description: 1 drawing : pencil and charcoal ; sheet 43 x 36 cm.

Genre: Drawings; Studies (Visual works)

Subject: Ducks

General notes: Title created by cataloger.

Date notes: Date supplied by cataloger.

Acquisition notes: Gift; Robert McCloskey; ca. 1960

Collection: Drawings for Children's Books

Subcollection: Robert McCloskey sketches for "Make Way for Ducklings"

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: Under copyright.

More sketches here. I'm thinking low vol / texty backgrounds

High vol / saturated / AMH / Tula Pink / very ME fabrics.

 

Ideas from clockwise from the top:

tiny AMH feathers.

Free pieced arrows of all sorts (I have a whole pinterest board here for this sort of thing www.pinterest.com/emedoodle/arrow-quilts/),

floaty equilateral triangles. lots of low vol with a handful of AMH etc,

medallion starting with an intense quilt block, then some free pieced low vol borders, solids thrown in too - tiny squares at the top, and an AMH feather to the left. Again this is a really loose sketch lots might change.

 

Please weigh in on your faves (there's one in the next picture too).

Old english bulldog sketch created on wacom tablet, sketched in the car on a road trip. No I was not driving.

File name: 07_08_000050

Other local identifier: Ducks 11

Title: Sketches of ducks

Created: McCloskey, Robert, 1914-2003 (artist)

Date created: 1939 - 1940 (approximate)

Physical description: 1 drawing : pencil and charcoal ; sheet 43 x 36 cm.

Genre: Drawings; Studies (Visual works)

Subject: Ducks

General notes: Title created by cataloger.

Date notes: Date supplied by cataloger.

Acquisition notes: Gift; Robert McCloskey; ca. 1960

Collection: Drawings for Children's Books

Subcollection: Robert McCloskey sketches for "Make Way for Ducklings"

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: Under copyright.

Lily design for Evy's tattoo

My first victim is a Manchurian Black Water Snake. Zoo keepers let me draw sketches of an adult animal. I fell in love with it! It was such a shy guy with nervous tail and dark eyes... We had couple of hours tet-a-tet. My final picture has to be fine enough to work as an identification drawing.

Older campus buildings as viewed from the Rainier Vista lawn, in ink and watercolor.

Fun in Calculus class.

Capital Ship...Might try to do something like this out of Lego...

I did my first drawing of roadworkers in August 1963 and I'm sure that most of those men in their cloth caps are now past and gone. Forty-six years later and I'm still fascinated by them.

This morning, the road's been re-gravelled further up from the house here in Brittany, and although from the window I can't see to draw the workmen , they kindly left me this tipper-truck across the street!

Sketch by Robert McGinnis, with courtesy by Michael Vosberg. The female figure on top is used before on a Carter Brown Signet

Nijinsky marked a turning point in the history of ballet, not only for his skill as a dancer and revolutionary choreographer, but also for his status as the first truly international male star. The tragedy of Nijinsky's life is his descent into madness. Hailed as a genius early in life, he was declared insane by age 30 and spent the next three decades until his death in 1950 in insane asylums.

sketch for a project a few homies worked on...we all did kiln pieces..this was my sketch ..flick of the piece on a wall is coming soon..and a flick of the canvas to....

A re-edited Walking Dead promo photo featuring Negan, incorporating a crayon sketch effect.

 

Created in Photoshop using a gradient map and various filters.

 

Negan photo: www.flickr.com/photos/92390205@N06/

 

ma voisine sur la plage... côté pile, côté face!

 

on the beach, sun bathing time!

Tosh's Restaurant, Denver Tech Center

Well, this didn't turn out too great. The whole drawing was determined by my first two strokes, which defined the wall. I made them too large, so the scale of the rest of the drawing followed, and I got very little of the building into the picture. That, plus the fact that there's a lot of foliage, combines into a scumbled mess.

 

On the plus side, I only took 20 minutes to do it, and my goal was a quick sketch. So, it was quick :-)

 

Rotring Rapidoliner .50mm in small Moleskine sketchbook.

drawing in sketchbook

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

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