Pencil Study 2011
Drawings representing various concepts and ideas in doodle format. Mr A, also calls himself: "King of Sleep". He Loves to draw in ink and has a predilection for fantasy, abstract and in general, drawings with a lot of symbology hidden within. Varying amount of detailing that jostle for position, in these beautifully busy illustrations. You might have to click the images, to enlarge them and take all in. Have fun exploring them. Keep drawing for yourself. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Book of memories. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Doodle spirit. Press the Image to Enlarge it. I wanna be a Hero. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Just put a little color on my dream. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Pen. Press the Image to Enlarge it. The earth is not your dumpster. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Join Coffee. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Time. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Move on. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Avengers. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Road to Inktober. Press the Image to Enlarge it.
I’m taking some time in order to try to figure out exactly how I want to approach these crayon drawings. For now, I’m keeping the sketches to 12″ x 9″ charcoal paper so that…
I promised myself when I returned from the Urban Sketchers symposium that I would keep up my people drawing. This contour drawing was done in my Laloran sketchbook. It’s the first time that I…
Of all parts of the body, the hand is by many considered to be the hardest to draw. We all have stories of how, early on, we would keep our characters' hands behind their backs or in their...
Nikita Busyak enhances his pen and ink illustrations of buildings by adding yellow light to the windows.
Whimsical Ink Drawings mostly Animals
A collection of cool things to draw in your sketchbook, perfect for beginner artists looking to fill an empty page with doodles.
Beginner artist looking for some actually useful art and drawing tips? You've come to the right place! Here are helpful drawing tips for you.
That moment when you close your eyes is when they start to creep and rise. When you try to wake, you'll find they don't just live inside your mind.
Sitting Pose II Item # 2561050 Jennifer Paxton Parker Jennifer Paxton Parker reflects her surroundings into artwork with a romantic and intuitive flair. From calming landscapes to dynamic abstracts, to animals and even a modern take on vintage ideas. Between the precise touches of her brush combined with the splash of color, Paxton's ability to use contrasting colors to create an a surreal illusion of reality. Drawing of the back of a nude woman looking over her shoulder on a white background. Elevate any room with our handcrafted stretched canvas gallery wraps. Printed with archival inks and wrapped around a 1.25” inch solid wood stretcher bar, our giclée big canvas art prints are a timeless option for any décor style or space. Long-Lasting Color and Detail Our giclée canvas art prints are produced with high quality, UV-resistant, environmentally-friendly, latex inks and artist grade, polycotton canvas. We pride ourselves on color accuracy and image clarity to ensure your new canvas wall art lasts for years to come. Handcrafted Gallery Wraps Assembled in the USA, each of our 1.25” inch gallery wrapped canvas art prints is stretched and stapled by our highly skilled craftspeople. Each canvas print is carefully handcrafted to ensure taut canvas wraps and clean corners for outstanding quality and durability. Easy to Install Our handcrafted stretched canvas prints include sawtooth hangers for an easy and secure installation. Art Contemporary Art Figurative New Romance Grey Wall Art Slate Grey Illustrations Jennifer Paxton Parker People Figurative Art
Hatching (making parallel marks) and crosshatching (making parallel marks overlapped with parallel marks) are some of the most valuable tools for adding value, contour, movement, energy, and texture to a …
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Just a few minutes of targeted sketching practice a day can help you improve your technique over time, raise your confidence and keep you in shape even on busy days.
Работы французских графиков Petra Mrzyk и Jean-Franois Moriceau
You ever just sit down and ask yourself if we got this life thing all mixed up. There are days we feel like we are on track achieving goals ,making money, working hard,staying out of trouble. And then there are days we think to ourselves is this all life is supposed to be. I remember a story I was told about death . A man dies and goes up to find neither heaven nor hell. Just a place with souls walking around with no freedom. When he looked back down on earth he finally understood that he was given a chance to be free to be who he wanted to be,to explore ,to love ,to live and to learn and all he did was do what was expected like a slave of the system. He had wasted his one shot. It resonated with me deeply so I thought I would share and ask you. What aspects of your current life do you feel you would regret of you where looking down on yourself and why aren't you doing anything to ensure you don't waste this one shot at life.. . . . .
Japanese illustrator Marumichi creates surreal illustrations in which food and everyday life merge together seamlessly. It’s as if a foodie went to bed stuffed
The importance of sharing secrets with others.
Tiny drawings perfectly detailed and executed. British artist and tattooer Luke goes by the name bloopdots "The Flying Dotsman". His chosen professional name comes from the technique he adopts to create, but maybe more specifically constructs, his drawings. With Stippling (also known by some as Pointalism), the artist puts together images using only ink dot, usually from a fineliner. Contrast and shading, are achieved by varying the concentration of the dots in that area. The miniature size of the drawings, makes this process even more difficult, because it's all about the amount and the concentration of the dots. The more you put, the finer, smother the transitions between light and dark; therefore, better the finish effect. If you make a small drawing, you have to use a really thin tip, to punch in many hundreds or thousands of dots, to achieve the perfect result. The initial part explains about the how to and the complexity around this technique. This leaves the subject matter and the imagination, to make them as interesting as possible. Take for example the eagle, can't quite focus on the image? Don't worry the Optician is not the answer here... Lots more to see and enjoy in these drawings, have fun with them. Ps. I gave the images some titles. Brain - Keeping yourself grounded. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Whale and scuba diver. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Optical Illusion Eagle. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Death's-head Hawk Moth. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Paper air plane. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Dragon breathing fire. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Surreal little snail. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Ice Age Scrat. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Cogsworth - Clock, from Beauty and the Beast. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Sail Ship. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Bumblebee. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Pizza Slice - Food Art. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Matches - Fire. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Candle Light. Press the Image to Enlarge it.
Keep it simple. Surf more.