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Sketches - Prints for Scriptedbypurpose, an exhibition at FUEL Collective in Philadelphia. The images are based on algorithms for circle packing.

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pencils on paper.

Some animal studies from around Flickr today

Sketch on my iPhone with my finger using Paper FiftyThree: not easy: need to try a stylus on my iPad.

A sketch done for "my sketch a day" while on our Europe trip in 2012

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Daily sketch of "Sketch Now" book by Mike Yoshiaki Daikubara.

Just finished reading this book. I've written down the major points that I wanted to remember.

 

Moleskine watercolor sketchbook, pocket size

These are some sketches I did while at work last summer.

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Sketchnotes from Healthcare Experience Design conference

 

hxdconf.com

Finally done and with 8 hours to spare in 2006 ;-) This is a sketch of my girlfriend Aimee with one of our golden retrievers, Cody, who was diagnosed with cancer and was supposed to die two days before this photo (http://flickr.com/photos/mkovacs/331248380) was taken (Nov. 9, 2006). He's still with us today (Jan. 1, 2007) and is still doing very well. Send all your positive energy to Cody and that he continues to beat the odds :-)

 

Update: Cody has passed away :-( He passed on April 7, 2008. He was a great dog and will be missed and never forgotten. Thank you Cody for your love and companionship :-)

This was a self assignment. I wanted to sketch in pen without doing any pre-planning or pencil layout first. Just draw what's in front of you with no photo reference. Jump right in, start drawing in pen, and fill the page. So, that's what I did. Then I added the watercolor. Took about an hour.

 

See the two page spread of my journal with my notes over on my blog at:

 

www.jimblodget.com/blog/another-greenhouse-sketch/

 

Moleskine watercolor journal, Mars 500 pen (0.5 nib) with Noodler's Bulletproof Black ink , Lucas tube paints - Alizarin Crimson, Cobalt Blue, Light Yellow, Sap Green, Burnt Sienna, and Payne's Grey.

I played around with the idea of a diagram that uses a plant's roots (representing the routes to content strategy) within layers of soil types (representing the educational and professional boundaries). It became obvious very quickly that this wasn't going to work.

watercolour sketches of the most famous sights of the Tarn district, France.

Voyages dans le Tarn, éditions De borée

www.amazon.fr/Voyages-Dans-Tarn-Vincent-Desplanche/dp/284...

Photos from Waxahachie Veterans Day WWII Living History Weekend 2018

 

Used sketch software to manipulate a few of my photos from the event.

ink sketches of architectural details

A collection of student sketches. Good drawing skills are a fundamental part of the design process. It is therefore vital that pupils practice and hone their drawing skills so that ideas can be captured quickly and accurately. Designing, as promoted by the department, should alllow solutions to be drawn from the stream of consciousness. In other words pupils thinking is aided by the process of drawing. What results is genuinely honest evidence that will be used for SQA presentation material.

Visited Sketch, the charity for a school project today. Was very impressed with them.

The sketch in the upper right corner is from a photobooth photo of Ava when she wanted to get in one all by herself. She did a cute little wave to the camera, complete with her gapped-tooth smile.

 

Just playing around here with ways to draw the nose, eyes, cheeks, etc. of my girl.

Sketching in the canteen at Preston Bus Station which is scheduled for demolition as the Council says it is too expensive to maintain and an old building.

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.

Etch-a-Sketch Mona Lisa, April 2011

More sketches here. I'm thinking low vol / texty backgrounds

High vol / saturated / AMH / Tula Pink / very ME fabrics.

 

Ideas from clockwise from the top:

tiny AMH feathers.

Free pieced arrows of all sorts (I have a whole pinterest board here for this sort of thing www.pinterest.com/emedoodle/arrow-quilts/),

floaty equilateral triangles. lots of low vol with a handful of AMH etc,

medallion starting with an intense quilt block, then some free pieced low vol borders, solids thrown in too - tiny squares at the top, and an AMH feather to the left. Again this is a really loose sketch lots might change.

 

Please weigh in on your faves (there's one in the next picture too).

Plotter sketches for a new series. Studio Mode graciously let me use their CNC cutter to do these.

 

These particular ones are a revisit of the Ornament pieces I did for Darkness Descends. They're not intended for final production since I already have a good format for that series.

Blackbook sketch

Visiting a friend in Treffort for a week in freezing weather.

Sketches with fingers numb with cold, sometimes drawn with thick gloves ....

Day 4: it snowed all day 3, on Day 4, with minus 4° I manage a 45 min outside for drawing :)

 

En ballade à Treffort pour une semaine dans un froid sibérien.

Quelques instantanés, doigts engourdis par le froid, parfois dessiné avec les gros gants….

Jour 4 : jour 3 il a neigé toute la journée, jour 4 je réussis à tenir 45 min dehors pour ces deux sketchs.

a sketch of my cat, Shelby. I used my Koi watercolor set for the color.

File name: 07_08_000050

Other local identifier: Ducks 11

Title: Sketches of ducks

Created: McCloskey, Robert, 1914-2003 (artist)

Date created: 1939 - 1940 (approximate)

Physical description: 1 drawing : pencil and charcoal ; sheet 43 x 36 cm.

Genre: Drawings; Studies (Visual works)

Subject: Ducks

General notes: Title created by cataloger.

Date notes: Date supplied by cataloger.

Acquisition notes: Gift; Robert McCloskey; ca. 1960

Collection: Drawings for Children's Books

Subcollection: Robert McCloskey sketches for "Make Way for Ducklings"

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: Under copyright.

Sketch. Chef Pierre Gagnaire. Martin Creed design. London. April 2012.

Our very creative 9 y.o. is quite the iphone artist. Using Sketch he creates these crazy pics including this very funky tiger.

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