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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
As I was practicing my photography while drinking my iced tea, this guy was sketching the rooflines of nearby buildings.
This month's sketch session started out different. We had a brief workshop with examples of different types of sketches, and some tips and tricks to use in our own sketching exercises. We then applied what was learned to a photo of the Ponte Vecchio we all sketched together.
we got SO much attention from various members of the waitstaff because we brought our etch-a-sketch to the restaurant
Sketch from an Albireo recording session at Talking Cat Studios in Ripponden.
Rotring tikky pens and watercolour on Moleskine watercolour sketchbook.
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.
Here are some character design sketches for my current short anthology comic strip. The main character is a mother, but I made her look too stern at first, then went for shorter hair and younger. I\'m still not quite decided on her final look though. She doesn\'t seem scruffy enough for a post-apocalyptic survivor, although the last sketch isn\'t too far off...
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.