Linework 

73 creative works found

  • I cropped into some stairs to reveal some dynamic linework.

  • Macro photograph of a leaf covered in water drops

  • I created this pen drawing in 1994, after watching a film on SBS called “Strange Fish”. It was all heady movement and dancing shadows. I remember little else about the movie, except that I was completely mesmerised by it. A day later, this drawing was the result. / ... / Note: The original drawing is A3 in size and has a lot of shading detail, which is a little hard to see in these previews. / ... / A close-up: /

  • Mid-late 1994, ballpoint pen. Curves were all that my pen wanted to draw that night.

  • Another piece from 1994. I drew this a little before Woman. / ... / Now, as silly as it sounds, I had a bit of an internal struggle as to whether or not I should upload this. Because, even after 14 years, I am still a teensy little bit embarrassed about this picture. / ... / A lot of my work back then was very free-flowing, similar to “stream of consciousness” writing exercises. I would spend hours peering closely at the sketchpad, furiously working in tiny detail, and then move onto the next bit, just following the lines, not looking at the big picture till I was finished. / ... / So you can imagine my dismay when I rubbed my eyes, sat back, and looked upon this picture as an entirety. There was a slight pause while my eyes refocussed, and then I thought, “Hey … what the … ? What’s he doing? Is he …? EEEK!” Mortified, I quickly hid him away in my art folder, never to be seen again. / ... / Until now.

  • Original is copper line print that i etched years ago. thankyou for taking the time to view my art and (hopefully) comment… / please have a look at my other artwork… / hope you enjoy! :) /

  • This is a sketch i did after a break from design and drawing to concentrate on music and then realising that DAMN i love drawing, and why not do both… who needs sleep hey. / Anyway I hope you enjoy my first redbubble upload. / Peace

  • The artwork used to create the ‘interlaced’ series of images. In this original b&w version, you can see the effect of the ink used more clearly.

  • Inspired by those cabinets full of little exotic birds that Victorians liked to collect. Creepy.

  • First in a group of four The markup of all individual triptych panels has been reduced by 80%, so enjoy!

  • Taken at the Huatong Temple near Kunming, China. / Nikon D300 with 18-200mm lens.

  • The Panther —-—-—- / Drawn using a graphics pad. / Okay so this one took a few hours :) / As soon as I started it, Zafyre was demanding my attention doing her usual “i want to stay up late” routine lol… (arent two year olds just precious ) :) / Anyways, so this one is my first try with just using the white to draw with :) —-—-—- / / —-—-—- / Also available on a variety of tshirt colours :) / / / / —-—-—

  • A lil bit of colour with this one… / —-—-— / Drawn using a graphics pad. / —-—-— / Original non coloured version also available / Sleek as Midnight / / —-—-— /

  • / / /

  • watercolour paints on arches watercolour paper , some rub and buff added in flowers also line work… / shes meditating ….. FEATURED IN THE GROUP “CORE” 18/11/09 THANK U .. FEATURED IN THE GROUP ‘PAINTED LADIES’ 1/12/09 THANK U ….

  • From Sketch to Vector Illustration
    by Natalie Tyler

    I’ve been meaning to share this tutorial from Go Media for age…

    I’ve been meaning to share this tutorial from Go Media for ages. It covers, in detail, how to transform your sketches and drawings to into slick linework using photoshop and illustrator. It’s one of the best, most comprehensive guides I think I’ve ever seen. It covers all the ‘I wonder how I do that bit’ questions like: 1. Sketching – How detailed to get in your sketch / 2. What resolution to scan your sketch / 3. How to set up your Illustrator file / 4. Tips and techniques for digitally inking your sketch using vector lines / 5. Tips and techniques for coloring your vector illustration Thought someone might find it handy …

RedBubble is a great place to find art, design, photos and writing from over 80,000 talented people.

You can buy their stuff

On stunning greeting cards, awesome t-shirts or beautiful prints to hang on your walls.

Risk Free Returns

It’s really simple. If you’re not happy with your purchase for any reason, we’ll fix it.

About RedBubble

Since February 2007 we’ve shipped over 328,900 items to more than 70 countries around the world.

Join In

Sign up for your free account, upload your work, join some groups and share your creative genius with the world.

Find More…

Linework T-Shirts

Linework Wall Art

Linework Journal Entries

Linework Writing

Linework Calendars