revisiting the oldies: digged up even older drawings =P / Revamped in photoshop.
old old old character I made lo____ong time ago. / was doing some scribbling and didn’t realize I was drawing dolly again, I guess my brain hasn’t forgotten her. Ahhh….nostalgic. seriously going to bed. Will be doing the long overdue ping pong 09 tomorrow. yaaawwnnn…..
I notice it’s kinda hard to find black-forest cake in Melbourne and I could use some right now… drool…. cake…. Oh suppose to put cake for title but i like tart better, it sounds funny in my ear=P
hmm….
Every tree tells a different story.
Well here it is folks…I will put up a better quality photo later. / After hours and hours of diligent crosshatching EVERY SINGLE SCALE, I have finished. (albeit a broken woman!) / I would like to thank everyone here at RB who have supported this mammoth task, I think I would have gone nuts if it wasn’t for all your support! Thankyou!!!
medium-pencil / better photo of my work!
medium-coloured pencil
Can anything represent diversity better?
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is Dolly’s master… / Incase you are wondering.
pencil on paper close-up of the image on a “heather gray” shirt: / original pencil drawing: / more detailed version /
a quick pencil sketch. / available on t-shirts! /
As a once psychology major, I was intrigued by Freud’s theory on the id and ego of the human psyche. It has been many years since those classes so my words may be somewhat off. But this piece is a self representation (aren’t they all?) of myself and how the “id” and “ego” play in our life decisions. We all seek pleasure and that constant feeling of euphoria, and our “id”’s only goal is to achieve those feelings without worry or care about the consequences of such actions. It is our “ego” that keeps the “id” in line, allowing us to think before we act, and to be able to foresee what may come of this pleasure seeking. It is a constant battle that wages on beneath our skin and sometimes the “id” overcomes. Some choose to live only by the “id”s bidding and never realize the destruction they leave behind when seeking their pleasures. I have been through that lifestyle once, and as much as I enjoyed such pleasures in bountiful amounts….the aftershock of those actions can still be felt today.
Hand drawn A2 image on cartridge paper with a G-Tec C4 0.4 pen probably took about a year to do, but I don’t pay attention to the time or the drawing until it is nearly complete. Just been looking to buy some more pens and found out the drawn line is only 0.2mm! Featured in Works on Paper winner of the Patterns challenge in Finks in Ink
Pencil + Photoshop Thank you carltron for uploading a picture! / Detail / /
Fictional / ROUBLE 21×29,7 / Ink & Markers on paper — / / — Also available as art print / © All images copyright ROUBLE RUST / Spyridoula Bleta / All the images in this gallery are copyrighted, are NOT part of public domain & may not be reproduced, copied, edited, transmitted, uploaded, downloaded, or published in any way without my permission. Any violation of this copyright law will result in a lawsuit.
I recently watched IT Crowd S3 and as a homage to this great show decided to create this design. This design was also a tribute to my other IT Crowd Shirt selling 80 copies. Thank-you everyone for your support. I made this design by taking screenshots of the intro of the IT Crowd and then printing them out. I then used photoshop to draw the design by glancing over at the printouts frequently. The text used is: http://www.dafont.com/ds-digital.font P.S A buyers booth pic would be rad :)
Medium: Woodblock Print, Edition of 15 Only when there gone there gone currently on #8 of the edition 15 original woodblock prints. / Size: 49” x 50” / $500 Original signed piece buy it now www.krystalkuhn.com
Take Your Sunken Eyes & Learn To See Take Your Broken Wings and Learn to Fly Paul McCartney/ The Beatles
Pencil, pen and photoshop. Similar works: /
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