Drawing. Conte crayon on paper. cat
Mixed Media – pencil, conte crayon and ink on paper.
Pencil was used for the drawing then colored with crayons by my Granddaughter Brittany Parks who now is 10 years old.The colors are different from the norm because she said she wanted it to have a magical feel to it….dreamy…surreal feel…© Brittany Parks….She thought it would make a cool card
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Conte Crayon & Charcoal on natural board Original for Sale / POA (c) REO 2007
A flock of fluttering hearts crayon styled.
Just fooling around with a clown that was in a parade.
17” x 22” / Watercolor with digital crayon drawings. / Response to a childs point of view in situation of domestic violence.
graphite crayon on acrylic-painted paper
taken under a desk lamp with a macro lens
“The Met”, formerly known as The Metropolitan Transit Authority and the Public Transport Corporation respectively, was the government agency responsible for operating trams, trains and buses in the Australian city of Melbourne from 1983 until 1999. This stylised ‘blob’ design, consisting of a simple crayon drawing with basic colouring appeared on fridge magnets and other marketing material from 1991. It is reproduced here without “The Met.” text portion of the logo at the bottom. Perfect for the enthusiast or history buff. Sure to be a talking point. Note: This design is reproduced here on the fair assumption that it is considered abandoned, as it represents an entity that was dissolved by an act of parliament, and which no longer exists.
Just some crayons.
Conté crayon on paper. From a series on real-life contemporary Sydney stories.
Just a little energy swirl for you from my piece of almost the same name.
A good friend on Red Bubble, John Absher, told me about the Bird Jam, Ipod, that has hundreds of bird songs and pictures on it, a perfect way to learn how to recognize native songbirds and to even attract them! I followed his advice and invested in this little gadget and have been amazed at how responsive birds can be to the calls. Sometimes they come and sometimes they don’t, but it’s always a challenge to see what will happen. One day in April, I decided to put the Ipod on my patio wall and play the painted bunting song. Within a few moments, I got the surprise of my life. A female painted bunting landed right on the Ipod and stayed there a good while, looking left, right, up, down, wondering where in the world her mate was. It was though she was saying, “I can hear you, but where are you, Honey?” Since that memorable day, the tune doesn’t seem to attract them any longer. They aren’t “bird brains” as some think; these little creatures learn fast. I may have fooled them once, but I doubt I’ll fool them twice. I thought some of you might get a kick out of this image. By the way, the painted buntings are still in my yard and vicinity. I hear the male singing lustily all the time, but he’s much too clever to show himself. He knows there’s an imposter in his territory, and he won’t even so much as respond to the fake bird’s cry! Neither does his mate! (I added the male’s picture on the Ipod screen for extra effect. I also apologize for the lack of quality in this shot; Mrs. Bunting caught me unaware and I had to shoot at an odd angle in order to get this picture; not the best but fun anyway).
Chalk Pyramid / /
A profile of my friend Sophie which is often my model. This is a watercolor on paper (Arches cold press 300 lb) , the hands and swimsuit are drawn after with watercolor crayon. It’s mixed media, mixed feelings, mixed everything…
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