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This is my room drawn from memory, whilst I was sitting on the floor of a train to Peterborough.

 

Part of a uni thing. I have to draw it from life next.

 

My scanner is dreadful, I apologise.

Banana tree trunk and dying leaves

principal cellist at at Royal Academy of Music rehearsal

homework of my graphic design class

On a damp day in Sydney, nineteen sketchers met in the inner city suburb of Newtown for an Urban Sketchers Sydney event. We immediately headed a block away from busy King Street and scattered in the backstreets, sketching together and in small groups from 10 to 12.30. Then a get together to discuss our sketches and to lunch. I sketched my lunch and also did some on the way there and back.

  

read all about my day at my blog

 

from my sketchbook

sketch design chair

Prints and cards of this image are available on the following link --> fineartamerica.com/featured/brown-hare-ann-pease.html

I've been doing these on tumblr for a couple weeks. I decided to try to learn to draw with my left hand and found the results kind of startling.

 

I haven't been posting them here because I thought "they are just sketches" but should I post them to flickr?

 

I find the whole right brain / left brain thing really interesting.

 

video here

Some pencil sketches for a new camping themed pattern repeat I'm working on : )

Blick vom Ankerplatz nach Süden in der gut geschützten Nordbucht von Rödlöga, Stockholmer Schärengarten.

Lyra water-soluble graphite crayon sketches at the Randocroquis symposium. This meeting was attended by the different sketching classes teachers.

Quelques croquis réalisés lors du symposium Randocroquis : rassemblement des intervenants de l'organisme Randocroquis, organisateur de séjour d'initiation au croquis et concepteur de sentiers pédagogiques.

crayon graphite soluble lyra

format de la double page 56cm x 35,6cm (22 x14 inches)

I was feeling pretty shitty that day

"De nouveau, des êtres fatigués, violence latente";

Paris, Gare du Nord, June 2002

 

(Drawing by Stephan Zimmerli, pencil, wolff carbon and ink on paper)

Visual research, a graphic proposal on wind turbines ... see more on www.paulweston.info

Sketches with Pentel brush in court in Harrison NY, paying for ticket. $385 ticket. How painful. Like this little pen brush.

today's sketch another horse.

Quick sketch in charcoal of 2 models in motion.

Same place, free style.

 

Même place, on se libère.

Coronado, CA.

Water soluble ink (Razor) and watercolor

The soluble ink is a very big factor to consider when using watercolor. It can tend to dominate and can muddy color. All shadowing and gray is the ink.

Moleskine pocket ruled notebook paper over Moleskine large sketch-book.

Blogged at Abans d'ahir

 

How to judge a Muslim? They keep doing worship since thousands of years ago,however, they also smoke and have sex before marriage,which is against the rules of their faith.

early sketches for a cancelled project

Urbanes, mobiles Leben ist ohne Tankstellen undenkbar. Wie schön, wenn man sie zeichnen kann, während man selbst gemütlich im Café gegenüber sitzt...

Laptop users at Cafe Victrola in Seattle.

 

Donate $20 to arts corps, a non-profit that creates arts programs in schools that have lost funding, and you could receive this sketch as a thank you gift!

dlasky.livejournal.com/140231.html

 

Nude drawing session at Can Danus, with Laia at the foreground and Feliu Renom at the background, my Urban Sketcher fellow and great Flickr contributor. He always insists in 5 minute poses, he's driving me mad, last week I run out of paper!. But I'm always looking forward the next session.

My daughter did a sketch of one of my dolls. Can you tell which brand of doll it is?

I hope you are able to read my writing without too much difficulty... it is getting worse! Hopefully it will improve as I gain more strength.

 

I am improving, health wise, but it seems to be a very slow process. I am so grateful that I am as well as I am... especially when I see what some of the other tenants have to endure. They inspire me to keep working at getting back to "normal".

  

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