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sketches for the urban particle tracer project

Sketching in my notebook during the seminars

yes yes, los angeles fresh (8) los angeles fresh(8)

This was the first sketch I did in Antibes. I just moved there and the feeling was: "Take a pencil and DRAW!"

Antibes, French Riviera.

Pencils on brown paper, 2013

Sketch, onstage with The Sketch Band at the Southern California Fair in Perris, California in October, 2006.

 

This was a big-tent concert, with something like 1,000 seats. The Sketch Band played right before and after REO Speedwagon, who played the main arena about 50 yards away. It was a fun night – especially when REO Speedwagon ended their set before some of their fans were ready to head home.

my dads sketch to explain to his children how he managed to vault the electric fence while trying to clear the drain....(likes to make us smile)

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janet geoffrey and helen

i was not sure if your imaginaation was that good ,,,for that reason i enclose a sketch ilustrating the action taking place the moment the triger was released and the charge fired

lots of love from the drain king

Sketch by Graeme MacKay (Hamilton, Ontario, Canada) Illustrated between 1995 and 1997

As I was practicing my photography while drinking my iced tea, this guy was sketching the rooflines of nearby buildings.

Sketch from an Albireo recording session at Talking Cat Studios in Ripponden.

 

Rotring tikky pens and watercolour on Moleskine watercolour sketchbook.

This are the 30 sketches that I made by hand for the project called SHAPES.

Daily drawing in my sketch book

Sketch inspired by studying Henry Moore and field trip to Cumbria.

Item Number:2121-z10-sh18

Document Title:[No Title]/[Sketch for Area Around Circular Pathway]

Project: 02121; Branch Brook Park; Newark; Essex County; New Jersey; 01 Parks, Parkways & Recreation Areas; 722 PLANS (1890-1937) Location:Olmsted National Historic Site, Brookline, MA

Category:PLAN

Purpose:none

Physical Characteristics:14 1/2" x 7" graphite trace

Dates: n.d. Notes:[Includes grading]/ [May be connection to 61A -tp1 & 61B ; They were rolled together& are similar sketches]

 

Please credit: Courtesy of the United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site.

Sketch Dash, 26 May 2016

A sketch of a performance system in which two parties on opposite sides of a window (with no communication with each other) diagram on the window. The diagrams and sketches are visible to each party, but the discussion (e.g. context) is not.

This is my attempt to capture how beautiful my mother was on her wedding day in January 4, 1981. This was taken from the photo of her putting a wedding ring on Daddy's hand.

 

My mother doesn't show her emotion much, nor does she speak her mind often, but I think the best attribute she has is putting the needs of others first before herself. She always would provide for us first, before herself.

 

My mommy, I think, is my biggest fan when it comes to my drawings. She always praises my work (even if I think it's not that good.) She would always say that my works are better than the oil paintings she had seen (which I do not agree with.) And, actually, she already is already planning to have every piece framed and placed inside our house.

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more sketches from week 1 of She Art 3

Powhattan puzzle table set up Oct. 2011 subject of sketch without figure

this little guy is my favorite...he makes me want to hug him...

Sketch by Graeme MacKay (Hamilton, Ontario, Canada) Illustrated 1994

 

Limestone portrait head of a bearded worshipper wearing a wreath of laurel and ivy. Made in Cyprus, early 3rd century BC. From the sanctuary of Apollo at Idalion. Excavated by R.H. Lang GR 1872.8-16.63 (sculpture C 176) British Museum, London

a bit different to what i normally do but its pretty fun to get loose every now and again and try out some new styles quite like this sketch and might try out a few more that are similar would be good to hear what others think........ think it might be easier to paint some stuff like this compared to the way more complex stuff that i usually sketch

Sketch by Jeffrey Yip

 

The seventh workshop in our series sought to contrast two methods of subject commonly used in creating art. Whether your work from Reference photos, direct observation, or some hybrid has long been a heated debate. With this workshop, we wanted to explore the various benefits and drawbacks of both methods. Attendees were asked to create two sketches, the first was from a photo reference of a still life scene and the second was from direct observation. During the review at the end of the workshop, the jury remained split on which method they preferred; perhaps this debate will never be settled, but the creative individuals at Dreyfuss + Blackford Architecture will certainly continue to search.

Sketching with charcoal is a good medium for beginners to learn before moving on to others such as sketching with pencil or graphite. “Udaan - The Flight” sketch is made on “Charcoal on paper” medium and is available at IndianArtIdeas. To know more about Sketching you can also visit www.indianartideas.in/sketching

Sketches done on the Washington, DC Metro trains.

 

©2013 Jason Pearlman

Sketch of John Boles house at Lower Fingreagh Drumkeeran Leitrim

just some neat depth with my sketchbook

Sketch inspired by studying Henry Moore and field trip to Cumbria.

Sketch - Chaveiro Automotivo

Cliente: Positron Acessórios Automotivos

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