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I've been toying with sketches trying to figure out something that would be interesting. Inspiration came when I noticed the leaflet from an Amazon shipping box. What a perfect tree! I did several quick sketches and finally decided on this fairly simple winter scene. I couldn't resist adding flying geese to the side. They're not too hard to make and are such a graphic element. The snowflakes won't be made of fabric, but will be some sort of embellishment - embroidery, rhinestones, buttons, or a mix of all. I'm not sure about the moon - it'll be something that I work on last. It may or may not make the final cut.
The colors for the main scene will be shades of white and blues with a hint of green and some brown. I need to find the perfect colors for the geese. I'd like them to be colorful but subdued shades more appropriate to the winter sky. Perhaps in a subtle gradation from lights to darks against a background of pure white to the deepest midnight navy?
You know the sort of thing, cut stuff off so it'll go faster in a straight line, we think of it as a bike for mooching about the lanes and streets on, feet forward, grin on your face, sit-up-and-beg - you can call it a 'Bobber' if you like... we call it 'Spud'.
Urban Sketchers Midwest Correspondent Marcia Milner-Brage sketching the rose beds in Goleta, California, USA.
colored pencil, ballpoint pen, and watercolor / When I arrived Shimokitazawa station, Tokyo, it started raining. So I went in a burger shop and spent there drinking and drawing these sketches about thirty minutes. Luckily when I left the shop, the rain has almost stopped.
Sketch Club: En Plein Air event, October 7, 2022 in the Donald J. Hall Sculpture Park of The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO. Photo: Don Ipock.
This was an early sketch done by my girlfriend, for a present for some of our friends. The drawing is of their son and daughter and their awesome dog, Willy (who we've had the pleasure taking care of from time to time). The finished work is in color.
It's a sketch of Dolly Market's characters -- Pita & Parfait and Co.
I don't think I captured their personalities well... They look a bit older than they should be I think.
I reverted back to my 'normal' style for this. Very happy looking girls in awkward poses. It's easier to draw without thinking "these are dolls" and just characters....even though they are dolls. I guess it doesn't make much sense.
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Collection of sketches used as pre production of my fashion serieses, they all took an average of 15 mins. They were lots of help to conceptualize the poses and ideas behind thie photos, inspired or sometimes copied from fashion magazines, comics, and friends.
Page of Sketches. The ones on the left — many of them come from a book by Oberon Zell-Ravenheart called "Grimoire for the Apprentice Wizard". The ones on the right are partly my own work and partly my attempt to copy images from a book of Egyptian art.
Sketchnote of Skip Walter speaking on entrepreneurship at the Institute of Design, March 5th, 2014. Chicago, Illinois.