Charcoal Nude Female drawn from Life 2005
2007 Nude Female water colour pencil, drawn from life.
medium- colour pencil and pastel background Here is the portrait of Di’s beloved dog Sparky, who sadly passed away five years ago, aged 16 1/2. / Long live Sparky!
Pencil, Ink, Pastel / 100×75cm Ive had alot of difficulty photographing this because of its size, ill keep trying till i get it right :) This piece is about making choices. Two young girls are subjected to the same taunting, lack of love, what ever a serario that one is faced with in life. When you become adults you have the choice to make what you can out of your situation, take it and make you stronger or let it tear you down and enevitably continuing the cycle. Original Available, feel free to email me via www.noise.net/becc if you’re interested. (c) REO 2007
A4 camlin, faber castell and ink, and HB pencils. / about 5 hours
Pen & ink 1999 / Artwork for NSW Paint Horse Society State Show Programme 2000. I don’t know who wrote this verse but it seemed to be / a nice addition for some artwork in the State Show / Programme. I did the sketches for the pages on / their booklet.
digital mixed media using one of my / mum’s old pen and ink drawings / (female figure)...reworked using scanned / textures and custom photoshop brushes
Larni Mautere [1979 – 2009] Print Version reworked into a tee design
just another version of larni mautere…with a vivid splash of colour! at the moment im enjoying re-visiting existing pieces of art and injecting new life into them
just another version of larni mautere…with a vintage glow~ at the moment im enjoying re-visiting existing pieces of art and injecting new life into them
5 Tips to becoming a better artist / Part 1 Becoming a good artist takes years of dedication, passion, energy and time. There are no sh…
5 Tips to becoming a better artist / Part 1 Becoming a good artist takes years of dedication, passion, energy and time. There are no short cuts but here are some tips to send you in the right direction. Tip 1: Learn the Importance of the Sketch Sketching is one of those things that every artist MUST do and do often. Sketches don’t have to be perfect, nor do you have to show them to anyone. They can be as rough or as scratchy as you like but the thing to keep in mind is it’s readability. The purpose of a sketch is to quickly illustrate or develop an idea you have, to capture or study some form of reference so that it can be worked on at a latter date. Because of this, the sketch only needs to convey the right information to you and you alone (unless you are drawing an idea out for a client then the message needs to be crystal clear). Tip 2: Draw, Draw and Draw Some More! This is a similar tip to the first but what I mean by this is draw anything that comes to mind or visually interests you. Sketch on the bus, train, in bed and even on the toilet. Seriously! The more you draw from your mind and from reference, the better you will become and the quicker your skills will develop. Take the time to doodle lots of different subjects and in lots of different environments as this will all help build up a mental cataloge of images to draw upon latter when you may become stuck for ideas or inspiration. Tip 3: Build a Reference Library This is a great tip that I learnt from years back. As you begin to fill sketch books with illustrations of ideas and reference material, you should build up that stack of books with more books. By this I mean buying art books, books on clothing, guns, tanks, other cultures, animals etc. The list of what you should look into is endless and should extend beyond your general interests. But it mustn’t stop there. You should also collect images off of the internet and save them to your computer and organize them correctly. Take photos of things you see if you don’t have time to sketch them. The purpose is to have a nice big collection of images that inspire you, inflame your imagination and, more specifically, if you need to draw something right, having the material there to draw from will add realism and clarity to your work. Tip 4: Explore Different Mediums This is when you take an idea from sketch to final painting. Exploring other methods of creating that end piece can really yield some unexpected results and challenge you to push yourself further into new situations. Playing with different types of paints such as oil, acrylic, water colour or gouache are the options most people would suggest trying, but there is more than experimenting with these. You could try air brushing, pastels, using charcoal or taking the leap into the digital realm. All these different mediums have their strengths that you can harness but you will never know them unless you try them out. Tip 5: Learn Some Colour Theory (At Least) This is a big one. Colour theory is a massive, massive subject and I can’t do it justice here. What I would strongly suggest is investing time and money in a good colour theory book and learn from that. Even learning only a little bit, will help your work massivley. The more you push yourself to learn, the better and better you will become. More coming soon! Lloyd Harvey / www.shrunkenheaddesign.co.uk
...she began as a doodle in my sketchbook / embellished in photoshop
...she began as a doodle in my sketchbook / embellished in photoshop… / YAY featured in hairstyles
モケモク セイジン i drew this last year while in japan, but have never done anything with it… was originally inspired by a phrase i saw in fruity tokyo fashion book, the girl said her point of fashion was a moku moku seijin (fluffy alien) coz she was wearing a big fluffy white skirt….. i kinda liked the idea of a fluffy alien…. so that’s how this little doodle made it’s way to the bubble… created with markers, fine tip black pen, watercolour pencils, a scanner, and photoshop. check out the tee version: / —
inspired by tokyo street fashion was listening to some authentic j-pop (japanese pop music) while creating this!
Inspired by London Art Students, I love how they wear everything , however ridiculous it may be with such nonchalance!
Just practice sketches…developing
I did this with pastel and marker in my sketch book… Started drawing WAY too close to the spine of the book and it sort of dictated the odd slimness of my girl. Since it was very much part of the drawing process, thought I’ll keep the spine.
MedusAspHues © Vicki Ferrari A Modern Medusa with Coloured Asp Like Hair! My imagination can be so scary sometimes! / Something a little different while my creativity is on strike! :) / Vicki Please BMail or Email me if you would like this in a Print Version… Purchase Card / Original Sketch – then coloured and completed with Photoshop!
a little doodle that started off as testing some new brushes and it then i felt like i’d kinda got to know her, named her tina tangerina, so then how could i simply close the window killing her forever?.... and she said she’d like to meet all you bubblers anyway so here she is. a quirky little doodle. coz sometimes the simplest little rambling sketches can be just as inspiring as finished art.
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