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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!
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Castle Park Antrim, photographed with the Leica C-Lux 2 compact digital and given a sketch effect in post capture processing.
large size
art journal
artist´s booklet
infinite project
like veils of time
& opportunities
love letters
discarded sketches
& architect´s plans
on tranparent drawing paper
scrunched & drowned
in layers of water
painted with gouache
oil pastels
pastel crayons
& acrylic accents
in many many layers..
intuitively arranged
& stitched together
with my sewing machine
deconstructed again
cover
fabricated in similar ways
but yet totally different
mostly using old aquarell drawing pads or wrapping paper
6 - max 10 pages each
Artist's sketch of a royal couple walking in a garden.
It's from Amarna so my guess is that they have to be somehow related to Akhenaten and Nefertiti.
Part of the Neues Museum set.
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.
sharpie sketch of Spidey Noir packing some heat for the baddies! I'm emphasizing the GUN in this one. Enjoy!
This is a milestone drawing. This drawing is the first drawing I ever made that I actually felt satisfied with. I felt it actually looked like what I wanted it to look like! Yay!
I drew this from a comic book drawing of Spiderman made by Mark Bagley. I have always admired his art style and admittedly more often than not, when drawing comic book characters I try to imitate his style.