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some pen and ink drawings by Franklin Booth.
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Drawing is the first step to many forms of visual arts and mastering this can help you draw, paint, sculpt and do many other artistic things. Many artists and art teachers tend to push this fact into the minds of art students because it is essential to master this simple but really difficult part of art. And you have to admit that drawings done skillfully can have a deep impact on your senses and leave you wondering how the artist managed to bring such depth and details into such a seemingly simple form of art. That is why if you are considering taking up some form of art or the other, we would advise you to look at easy step by step art drawings to practice so that you come to grips at the foundations of art. Once you do, you may find that you like this basic of visual arts more than any other aspect. One can also find that drawing with black ink will help in creating depth and a textured look as needed.
Malaysian artist Kamwei Fong is the creator of "The Furry Thing" series; a collection of adorable fluffy black cat ink drawings. Without mouths, each character's emotions are conveyed with expressive, bright eyes, alert ears, and bushy tails that often seem to have a life of their own.
"Two Codgers" This is a print by Dorothy Messenger. Pen and ink. 8.5 x 11 on simple off white stiff paper. This is a copy of one of my mother's many originals. It is one of her best. Originally of Swedish descent, she studied at Art Student's League in NYC in the 50's. (She saw Brando in "Streetcar" on Broadway in 1949.) I don't know when she drew them, but here are the "Two Codgers". Slight images might show on the outer edges of your copy outside the image; you can trim the paper to fit your frame. IF in the rare instance your print is damaged, crinkled, wrinkled, or torn in shipping, please don't write a bad review, just write me, and I'll replace it immediately, for free, with a gift. Your print: - is unsigned. (She signed very few.) -Is not Matted or framed, you may do so. Originals may also be seen at www.dorothymessenger.com This original piece is protected under copyright laws and may not be reproduced in any manner without the artist's written permission.Purchase of this piece does not give rights to the owner to reproduce or recreate this work. How to purchase items on Etsy: http://www.etsy.com/help/article/339
some pen and ink drawings by Franklin Booth.
Dark Tropic raw ink, no tone. This comic is going live IN A WEEK so be sure to truck on over to @TheOddGentlemen next Tuesday for the first episode. I'm not freaking out, you're freaking out!
Inktober : drawing is sharing ! Let’s discover seven great artists I found, thanks to Jake Parker’s challenge. Ready, Steady, Draw !
I’m new to this pool. To introduce myself I’m adding an old drawing, one of my favorites. The original was scribbled in ball point pen in my journal … with barely enough light to see. Friends had taken my husband, Dale, and me to this little marsh near Alma, Wisconsin, a little town on the Mississippi River. Later I worked on this, more refined, version in one motel after another during our trip home to Oregon. My notes written at that time tell the story ….. The blackbirds are quieting. A chilly stillness creeps in swiftly after the sun sets. There is a promise of a hard frost. As darkness takes over, small, family groups of swans continue to fly low over the marsh, relocating themselves for the night. Just when we think we’re ready to leave, a bright glow disturbs the dark sky behind the eastern ridge line. It rapidly grows brighter. Up eases a thin sliver of moon. More and more creeps above the ridge line until a full globe shines in the dark sky. Geese and ducks continue to fly in. Three late swans circle into the valley; their whiteness catches the moonlight as they join swans already resting on the marsh.
some pen and ink drawings by Franklin Booth.
Dark Tropic raw ink, no tone. This comic is going live IN A WEEK so be sure to truck on over to @TheOddGentlemen next Tuesday for the first episode. I'm not freaking out, you're freaking out!
Steps for drawing your favorite tree in a realistic style. An easy guide for beginners to draw trees with pen and ink, including many examples.
Inktober : drawing is sharing ! Let’s discover seven great artists I found, thanks to Jake Parker’s challenge. Ready, Steady, Draw !
I think the best way to come up with new drawing ideas is to look…
Franklin Booth (1874-1948) American artist of detailed pen-and-ink illustrations with the appearance of wood engravings. He created this style when he was young, self-teaching from illustrated magazine art, not realizing they were engravings. Pen and Ink 1909_05_Scribner's magazine ___ Franklin Booth additional information and images: Excellent bio with images: www.bpib.com/booth.htm The Franklin Booth Project: outsidelogic.com/franklinbooth/ Franklin Book | Comic Book Stories: comicsbookstories.blogspot.com/2009/12/franklin-booth-187... comicsbookstories.blogspot.com/2011/07/franklin-booth-187...
Original artwork description: Ink drawing on paper. Materials used: ink Tags:#abstract #flowers #blue #portrait #woman #expressive #black #winter #ink #ink drawing #peonies #ink on paper #blooming flowers #blooming #blue and black #december #blue peonies