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Very quick lunchtime sketch. I didn't have my journal with me and did this on a small piece of lined paper which was the only thing I could find to do some drawing on.
the elephantyoung was world news for 5 minutes, and national news for an entire month. it's called kai-mook, wich is apparently thai or korean for 'chicken' or 'pearl'
something got lost in translation there
A sketch created for an article in my blog called 'Sketching - Elaborate Doodles or Real Art?' Before I painted cats for a living this kind of fantasy art was a common theme in my work.
Graphite on paper (A5), February 2008.
Part of my big clan is in this sketch, but we were 17 I think between cousins, aunties, one uncle and friends, we don't do this often but is definetively worthwile at least once in the summer! My cousin was trying to sleep her little boy Rafaelito but Gracia, her daughter got a little trumpet and you can imagine it defeated the whole purpose!
Castle Park Antrim, photographed with the Leica C-Lux 2 compact digital and given a sketch effect in post capture processing.
Im Augsburger Maximilianmuseum stehen zahlreiche Architekturmodelle aus vergangenen Zeiten. Viele Exponate machen die Motivauswahl für die Skizze nicht leicht....
Rough surf (!), brief bushfire, looking towards Glenelg and southern hills: Australia Day at West Beach, Adelaide. I thought I was painting a quintessential Aussie beach scene, with its bathers, young couple entwined on their towel, old guy powerwalking in his budgie smugglers, bushfire smoke in the hills, but looking at it today I think it is reminiscient of a battlefield sketch.
inspired by mousse's amazing drawing www.flickr.com/photos/phillymousse/666161732/
looks better in person
this is the adapted sketch of the original which i tried painting a few weeks back,prefer this much more.
Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/364
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