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  • 2006 Nude Female Ink Sketch, drawn from life.

  • medium-pencil

  • The pump engine house, at Friar’s Goose, on the river Tyne, in Gateshead, in the style of Thomas Hair, the industrial watercolourist of the 1830’s. The engine house, is now a ruin, on the reclaimed riverside park land, Felling, Gateshead. Bockingford watercolour paper, 22” x 14” 140lb.

  • Sketched this in class during lecture on hypercholesterolemia. fun stuff :) on tees rasterized version /

  • Oh ya, this kid is gonna make that cat pay. He’s gonna make him pay hardcore. The cat knows it too. He knows it’s coming and it’s gonna come hard, he just doesn’t know when. Chewing through the wire for Timmy’s XBox controller is the very last mistake Mr. Whiskers will ever make.

  • When someone mentions a ghost, most of us think of cemeteries, haunted houses, and human-sized transparent figures draped in sheets. / Likewise, the word “faerie” is usually linked with cute little figures with wings, magick, bright colours and merry mischief. However, mention a Banshee, and people squirm. / The Banshee, like a ghost, can represent death to many people, but that is not her actual role in folklore, or in our lives. The Banshee from the Irish bean sí, or bean sidhe (“woman of the síde” or “woman of the fairy mounds”) is a female spirit in Irish mythology, usually seen as an omen of death and a messenger from the Otherworld. / According to legend, one Banshee guards each Milesian Irish family; these are the families whose names start with O’ or Mac, though those prefixes have often been dropped, particularly by American families. / Nonetheless, there is a Banshee for each branch of these families, and the family Banshee can follow the descendants to America, Australia, or wherever the Irish family travels or emigrates. / Her moarnful cry can be heard anywhere. / The Banshee protects the family as best she can, perhaps as a forerunner of the “Guardian Angel” in Christian traditions. However, the time we are most aware of her is before a tragedy that she cannot prevent. Meaning, that traditionally, the Banshee appears shortly before a death in “her” family. Despite her grim reputation, seeing or hearing a Banshee is not what actually causes the death. / The Banshee herself is traditionally a very kind woman, as poet and historian W. B. Yeats commented, “You will with the banshee chat, and will find her good at heart.” / Perhaps her appearance and wailing before a death are efforts to protect her family from a death or other tragedy that she foresees. Here I have depicted her in her guise as the young woman she once was, tho her eyes are red from centuries of weeping and she still cries black tears. / Behind her perched majestically on the clifftop, the ruined medieval Castle of Dunluce sits still, once home to the great irish families. / Forever loyal she guards the ruins, weeping at the loss of the great families. / / “There were originally five towers; there are now only two remaining: “Macuilin’s Tower” on the east side, which contains the remains of a staircase, and a smaller tower seawards called Mave Roe’s Tower; so called after Mave Roe, supposed by some to have been a relative of the MacQuillins, and by others, their banshee, or fairy spirit, whose wail, they say, is still heard above the winter’s storm, and who keeps the apartment scrupulously clean, expecting the return of the former owners.” – From Sketches of Olden Days in Northern Ireland by Rev. Hugh Forde some interesting reading- / Banshees / Irish faeries / celtic magick / wikipedia – banshee / Legend of the Banshee / Dunluce Castle / thankyou for taking the time to view my art and (hopefully) comment… / please have a look at my other artwork… / hope you enjoy! :) /

  • For the past week or so I have been in a real deep funk. Won’t go as far as saying depressed but overwhelmed by the feeling of unhappiness. I sketched this out last night about midnight and felt that it was worth throwing up here. I wanted to capture how I’ve been feeling and this happened to pop out. No preconceived idea of what I was aiming for and was at the will of my subconscious. As you see in the image, I am gripping onto one of the only things that make me happy, and no matter how hard I squeeze, it still feels like it is slipping away. What IT is, is not important, because it can be anything that brings you any kind of joy. And as you see, without that happiness and that “constant”, I am nothing. Along with my happiness I myself begin to slip away into the darkness, hoping to meet my happiness at the bottom.

  • Kisses from Mummy- my friend and her new baby. Drawn by L K Southward- Iconic Art UK.

  • L K Southward- Iconic Art UK

  • / __________________ Fictional traditional painting, 30×40 cm / Charcoal, pencil, marker, coloured charcoal pencils, chalk and hair spray on top of them on canvas. / Creation Date: 03.11.2008 A big weird experiment using charcoal, pencil, marker, coloured charcoal pencils, chalk and hair spray on top of them (to retain and hold all these well) on canvas. Of course the hair spray made all these blend and make it dark, as the chalk and the charcoal pencils (that I use to lighten up) were soaked and absorbed. / Very disappointing because I was really pleased and with all these elements I think it worths a lot. I scanned it and hold it was after the hair spray – I always love the gothic feel it has. I don’t even remember how it was before the hair spray disaster. — / / — © 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.

  • Original is 4B and 8B pencil on fine tooth paper. / slightly altered in ps with colour and extra bits :)

  • 8B and H greylead pencil on finetooth paper… / roughly A4 size. Heather aka Butterflies and Bullets

  • Assemble all ye consumer humans. Get in line for your demise. Soon your mind will no longer be needed. The human race will have no beginning or end and no winners. Sam Dantone

  • Ever have one of those days? Sam Dantone

  • An old pencil sketch to keep Dragon’s Fire afloat. Hope it helps!!! MORE DRAGONS!!!!!! FEATURED at Dragon’s Fire

  • Ball point pen and #2 pencil. 6.5” x 11.5”

  • caricature/cartoon pencil sketch

  • Felling colliery, now long gone, painted from a 1920’s photo. HB pencil, watercolour and a tiny bit of white gouache, using a very limited palette. 14” x 10” on 90lb (Poundworld) watercolour paper. / Using Ashby watercolour pans

  • A quick sketch of a girl letting her hair down. 2B graphite pencil on A4 toned cartridge paper 26 cms X 38 cms

  • Ever wonder what it all means? Energy = mass x the speed of light squared…. But why should that mean anything? Learn all about the world’s most famous equation here / Played with my sketch a bit, I liked the colour in this one. You can check out the Original Drawing HERE / This image is available on a T Shirt on Zazzle.com.au / Check it Out here My Bubblesite / My Blog / My Zazzle Shop Some Favourites of the Moment

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