I drew this a few years back when I was first experimenting with pen and watercolours. / I’ve always liked the drawing but not known what to do with it, so I’ve kept it simple and added it to the bubble!
This is ‘Coco’. She is part of my Chanel Girls series.
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!!!
Not sure if I’m finished with this one yet, I’d like to add more but I also like the simplicity and white space, would look great as a card as is. Will also be making this one available on a tee asap too. / Pen and pencil drawing. / ZOOM IN for detail.
medium-coloured pencil
medium-pencil / better photo of my work!
This is the life….drawn by L K Southward- Iconic Art UK. Original graphite pencil sketch.
Emotive piece of art drawn in Graphite Pencil…L K Southward- Iconic Art UK Nominated for ‘Pay it Forward’ by Andy Mueller IPA “I have so many favorite works of art on the bubble that it is tough to narrow it down to just one. But every time I see this one, I know it is the one piece that triggers the most emotion out of me. So, I’d love to submit my Pay It Forward to a wonderful British Artist L K Southward and her graphite pencil drawing called “This is your son”. Every time I see this drawing, I have tears welling up in my eyes. It is such a strong piece of work, and she clearly is a very talented artist.” Featured in the group THE EEG on 9th May 2009 Original drawing sold on 29th April 2009
This one is half sketch, half finished piece of work. It was done quite a while ago when I was experimenting with some chalk pastels, and watercolor pencils. It’s a little sloppy, the drawing of the little girl is a wee bit wanky, but I sort of dig the colors… So there’s something… I guess… Maybe… No?
a quick pencil sketch. / available on t-shirts! /
Medium-coloured pencil, pastel sky / Here is a drawing I did for a dear friend of mine, Belinda….I hope you like it!
8.5” x 11” / Uni Ball ball point pen / Below is a scan of the under-drawing in progress. Sam Dantone
Can anything represent diversity better?
Harpo Marx- L K Southward
Medium: coloured pencil / Here is a heeler pup I drew for Di Edwards….I drew her dog Sparky, and Australia post ruined it! So this one is for you Di! Hope you enjoy!
I decided to scan it after all :) Pencil drawing on paper. Other Angelina Jolie drawings It’s kind of annoying how RB “sharpens” the uploaded image. Here is what it originally looked like… /
Medium used: Coloured Pencil
Medium: pencil / All of my life I have wanted a Fresian….they would have to be the most magnificent of all the breeds. When crossed with warmbloods, they make excellent dressage horses!
Pencil drawing on paper. Changed to sepia tone in post. / / This is one piece out of my newest series, Perpetual Motion. Each drawing is drawn entirely with the numbers 1 – 12, marking the hours of the clock. There are no lines, no shading other than shading from the numbers. I call this style “Numberism” We’re constantly moving in one of four directions. Even if we choose to do nothing at all, we are still moving through time. Because of this, we can never go back to where we started. Every frame, there is a new “you”, fully formed in the present moment in time, built on our past and hoping for the future, but only truly existing in this moment. It is only this moment that actually exists or ever will exist, and it’s the only point in which our actions and choices will have any effect on the world, and it will be gone as quickly as it came. These drawings are attempts to show just how fleeting these moments are, these moments that so quickly become our long kept memories, and things that despite how much we might like to, are moments we can never relive. My hope is that when we look at these drawings, we will be reminded of the importance of now and possibly take more advantage of it than we might have without the reminder.
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