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I found this in my old sketch book, made me laugh, hope it does the same for you!!
(digitaly rescued)
It isnt perfect.
It's only a 20mins doodle done in the wee hours of morning.
But it made me realized how much I still love to draw.
My sketch of Self-Portrait Vincent van Gogh , 1889. Sketched during recent art trip to paris we where lucky enough to see the van Gogh exhibit. I did this sketch while standing and being hounded by hoards of school children and I am very happy with it as I think it really shows how I have grown from my time in art foundation, being afraid to draw often plating it safe and keeping away from portaits to standing in a gallery letting people look at what I am doing and being proud of it.
My daughter's (5 and a half year old) and mine sketches from National Gallery Sunday Drawing Workshop for children
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.
This is a reworked sketch I did a while back. I used pastels and coated with polymer medium. Makes it had to take a pix, but it needed help.
Veni, veni, venias,
Ne me mori facias
Just some quick practice with a new pencil brush in CSP. Getting a feel for it before I started a bigger work. Probably didn't need it's own post but whatever.
Drew a couple little doodles while on the long flight from OKC to NJ.
Left: A "big heads" movie poster with three pilgrims in the foreground and their elder selves looming large in the background.
Top right: Bored. With poop on head.
Bottom right: Sky pirates stealing gem-eyes from a floating statue head. They're pulling it out with two sky seals. The scale is all wrong though. I like the idea of the statue head actually being a world in itself, with forests and stuff.
Sketch for NY Cares Mural at PS 124 in Chinatown - Painting this Saturday, gotta do my sunshine dance.
The original idea for these asymmetrical earrings came from a custom request listed on etsy for bridesmade earrings for a dress that had a wide strap on one side, and no strap on the other. Hillary thought that having a two different earrings might be an interesting way to draw attention to the asymmetry of the dress while still balancing the overall look.
More details on this and other sketches are available at
artfulunity.blogspot.com/2009/05/new-artistry-and-sketche...
I was so lost when i made this sketch, I have no idea where it is other than in Palmetto Dunes, HHI. Good news, though- I did find my way back.
Rouen Zenith - Rouen, France
HDA : Steel structure and Facades designer
Client : Rouen District Council
Architect: Bernard Tschumi Architects
Date : 1998 - 2001
See more at : www.hda-paris.com/