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!!!
medium-pencil / better photo of my work!
medium-coloured pencil
Who can resist these eyes? This image is a reproduction of my original color pencil painting on drafting paper of ’”Blink” a beautiful cat owned by a fellow artist. “Blink” was placed Second in the Painting – Drawing Any Subject category at the 2008 Canning Show (First Place was awarded to my colour pencil painting “We Three Kings II – Lion” and Third to “Noble” my German Shepherd Dog in charcoal (yes I was very pleased with this Hat Trick!).
So, yet another irrelevant tee, it’s the original pencil sketch of that rewind thing I did ages ago, then I inverted the graphite and it looks quite good I reckon.
Medium-coloured pencil, pastel sky / Here is a drawing I did for a dear friend of mine, Belinda….I hope you like it!
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!
pencil drawing *edit: now available as print!! available on t-shirt here: / close-up of a image on gray shirt: /
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 Featured in the War – lest we forget group for the 141st Memorial Day (1868-2009) Featured in the Pencil Drawing group on 13th September 2009 Original drawing sold on 29th April 2009
FEATURED WORK… ‘The Woman Photographer’ on the 8th of March 2009 / ‘All the Colours of the Rainbow’ group on the 16th of September 2009 / ‘Domestic Art – Home is where the Art is’ group on the 22nd of September 2009 / ‘Shapes and Pattern’ group on the 22nd of October 2009 WON…. Shapes In Stationery challenge on the 21st of October in the ‘Shapes and Patterns’ group. (16 votes)
A cute pencil portrait of a young tiger cub. Out of all my drawings I keep looking at this one and thinking “how on earth did I do that?!!” and although I drew it back in August its still my favourite drawing. =) I have not altered it in any way (no photoshop etc) I used Derwent graphite pencils and drew it on smooth White card approximately 18” x 13”
Thought this one would be fun to draw! / Again, I’ve drawn on smooth white paper with Derwent graphite pencils. The original size is 45×32cms
A pencil and white pastel drawing 50cm x 50cm / Grey Fabriano Paper / Pencils b and 2b / White pastel on pencil Featured: / Works on Paper Group / Go to group Dimentions / Go to group Thanx for taking the time to look
Nonna / 8.5” x 11” Graphite pencil drawing on paper / 2009 copyright David J. Vanderpool. All rights reserved. / View my website for legal terms and agreement if you are thinking of stealing this. Visit my website: http://www.paper2pencil.com / Order prints: http://paper2pencil.redbubble.com NOTE: This was a challenge to draw since I was sick with a flu and now cold since the start of this drawings.
pencil on paper (Stonehenge) drawing – 22×22” – ORIGINAL SOLD / Signed and numbered limited-edition prints in two sizes are available at cynthia’s store There are so many stories to tell about this piece – wild coincidences, terrible tragedy and ultimate redemption. / I still don’t know if I can tell them all here now, but if there is one take-away to be had, it’s of the power of vulnerability and trust in oneself in the face of daunting odds… / I’ve included a not so great shot of me with the original. I had it framed so it was floating on suede. Here it is after receiving a Best of Show honor along with “Ennead”. detailed version of Event at RedBubble Please check out the numerous T’s with this drawing featured in my clothing section. /
pencil embellished limited-edition print of pencil drawing “Heliotroped” / (The original drawing was done on standard white layout paper – in a spiral bound tablet – I had to draw it twice because as I went I smeared it and had to redefine the lines the second time out.) See if you can find the poem that was tucked into this print and then sent to me anonymously. Update: Aug. 2, 2009 / I finally located the entire poem today. It was on the back of a Klimt postcard given to me at the same time the print was. / Here it is: .......................................................................................................... “When I met her / she lived, / isolated, / on a narrow lane. She had a wrought-iron fence / with a black rose growing through the gate, / locking it. The rose was groomed beautifully. / The gate it seemed had been locked for years. She would say little about the gate. / But she seemed very proud of the rose. / Eventually, she accepted a gift from me. / The gift was a white seed. A white rose now grows, wild and resisting any grooming. Still, she regards the rose with fear and awe.” ..................................................................................................... Plus there are a few T’s in my Clothing section featuring this image (or parts of it…): / Turned tree T Galactically bent T-shirt Turned solar T-shirt
pencil embellished limited-edition print of pencil drawing This was also done for a benefit exhibition. AND, at Zazzle, this mug /
This is a night light that I made using a very old drawing of mine “Little Wing Lost”. I cut it into pieces and attached it to a large base I made for it. I then added some branches and a smaller lower box for her chest. I cut out some of my own prints and magazine images and secured them to that. Behind, inside the base, I stuffed it with white lights. Then I wrote over her entire face and neck. My husband was making cookies while I was doing this – watching me – and he said, “Stop writing down everything I’m saying.”, which of course, I was doing and didn’t stop. It took top honors at a regional show a few years ago but now resides in my studio. Here’s a shot of it at the gallery with me next to it for scale. It’s about 5.5 feet high by 2 feet wide. / At night when it’s lit, there is a simple silhouette that shows through the face. (below) / (On the floor – lit – but not dark in the room yet – just showing you her full size) / And in my Clothing section, this T for thee… /
Black and white macro of lead pencils. Shallow depth of field. Featured by RB Aug 09
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