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sketch Petunia flowers

The Petunia flowers are only open in the morning. They were gone when I came back the afternoon. The shorter lives of the flowers are normal. I sketched them when they were alive. I began with pencil, and then pen. I like freehand style sketch lines. The subjects I picked up have my own need. The two small flowers on the left have some shapes to relate with human body. I can't stop myself to image them as human body. I am who I am. As normal as I always like relationship of humans feelings in my artwork. A woman way to feel this world.

I've been spending a bit more time working out characters in sketch before sculpting. I'm enjoying it, but I keep getting sucked into the details and forget to keep it loose...

i sketched a guy in our school.. well at least i tried.. hope u like.. (",)

the village of Torla and thoroughly Mondearruego is the prelude to the Ordesa National Park.

sketch book pages from the late 90s/early 2000s

CLIMATE RIBBON™, Brickell CityCenter

Brickell, Miami, USA

HDA : Designer of the CLIMATE RIBBON™

Client : Swire Properties ILTD

Architect : Arquitectonica

Date : 2011 - 2015

See more at : www.hda-paris.com/

Sketching while at Snoqualmie Pass

I was in a meeting all day, thank goodness for my handbag sketchbook. This is just one of the portraits I sketched of my fellow attendees.

Staedtlar fineliner in Laloran sketchbook.

Usually, when I'm travelling in a train etc. I carry a notebook to doodle on. I scanned some of my preliminary sketches for doll fashions I did during my last trip. They aren't really proper fashion drawings, but I thought they might interesting as a part of the process. Some of these designs have already been made and you can see how much the design has changed in making, some are yet to come.

thought I'd upload a few pages from my sketchbook as i haven't put much up recently...

#IndustrialDesign

Asignatura: Comunicación IV

Profesores: Hollman Albarracin y Sandra Valbuena

Escuela de Diseño Industrial

Universidad Nacional de Colombia

Over 13 days, I worked on a drawing. At the end of each session I scanned the results and reflected on the process.

 

This is DAY 01, and my reflections.

 

DRAWING IS AWARENESS BUILDING

And Acceptance

 

In awareness, you must learn to let go of ideologies and become fully open to reality.

 

Reality is nuanced, complicated and infinite. You can't capture it with a single ideology. Your subject is a piece of reality, but it is also a reflection of it, and is BOTH limited and infinitely nuanced. Accept that you will never be able to capture every aspect of your subject==you and your medium have limits. Understand those limits. Embrace them.

 

Over the years, you’ll likely have built up beliefs about how the world and how your subject should be. Let those go when you sit down to draw. Don’t concern yourself with style. At this stage, styles are like ideologies: they show you one compelling aspect of reality, but close you off from the rest.

 

As artist--especially as a beginner--your most honest work will come from heartfelt attempts to see your subject truly. And you will learn the most. Most importantly, when something doesn’t look right, you will be ready to ask questions.

 

PRACTICAL ADVICE

Don’t be afraid to begin.

 

Don’t be ashamed that the first lines don’t look beautiful to you. The first lines have their place and their value.

 

Keep going.

 

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The image that this project was based upon comes from the beautiful photography of Mashrik Faiyaz. Check out more of his work on Flickr at www.flickr.com/photos/mashrik

 

See the original photo here: www.flickr.com/photos/mashrik/43042253125/in/dateposted/

 

The other night, I had a dream that I was drawing this. Or rather, I had pencilled it, and was starting to ink it. I remember just drawing lots and lots of really psychedelic circles, and then a tree, and a massively fat and very contented woman sitting underneath the tree, looking very pleased with herself as she blended into the psychedelic circles, which kind of blended into the roots of the tree.

 

Of course the dream drawing was much better, and looked almost like Aubrey Beardsley, while this is a bit shit.

croquis en 15 minutes d'après photo, graphite dans carnet DeSerres

for a forthcoming canvas

2009

Castro, San Francisco, USA / 2003 / Travel Sketch.

Haven't sketched in a long time. Felt good to sit outside in the late afternoon sun and try some new pens.

 

Colored gel pens, yellow highlighter, Zig pen. Pitt pen, pencil, Mini waterbrush. Bee Paper Super Deluxe 9 x 6 in. 93 lb. drawing paper.

Scam (from Toronto) drew this for me in my sketchbook.

A range of sketches created based around the human figure using a small mannequin as reference whilst completing the project "Sporting Events".

matinée de croquis, avec Fifi.

26th August 2012. Off for a cruise after the scooter competition. Windsor & Newton ink & Coteman watercolours, about 1 hour.

155:365 ~ Took a moment from packing today to sketch....to find myself sketching our new home. Now to find a name that fits it?!

namiki falcon fountain pen

The real model showed up late, so fellow sketchers filled in, and they blew him away.

drawn during dialysis

 

Henry David Thoreau, 1817 - 1862, author of Civil Disobedience (1849) and Walden (1854) -- Ipad 2 Air cam

 

pen and ink sketch before the color was added see with color in next image

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