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
Self Portrait. Everyones in on the joke but me. Graphite Pencil (c) REO 2007
Was able to find time to flesh out the Sledge Head concept. Completed this on a piece of cabinet door. Ink and acrylic (my favorites) This is part of the Drop to Zero merchandise but here’s what made me create such a piece. I feel sometimes like what is going on in my head never has the chance to see the light of our reality. Thoughts, emotions, fears and dreams stay locked away due to the fear that what comes out may be rejected by oneself or by the masses. So instead of risking such humiliation, we tuck it farther back into our pysche, and surround it in concrete. Well I have grown tired of holding back my feelings and ideas, and I am prepared to smash every brick and chip away at every stone until every creepy, useless, pointless, and ugly thought or idea pours out from the darkness.
This is called NOT DOING WORK. =¬l
Quick drawing/sketch of someone who easily go through life as a punkhead but also could had an accident with fire…
I sketched this portrait of Barnabas Collins, the vampire from Dark Shadows, a TV show from the 60’s which movies were also made in the 70’s. I used sketch and charcoal pencils on 9×12 watermark canvas. ©COPYRIGHT 2009. JANET MARSTON. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. All items, including artwork, photos and logo, are originals created by and remain the sole property of Janet Marston and cannot be used in any manner whatsoever, including, but not limtied to, downloaded, sold, copied, manipulated, reproduced or redistributed without the express written permission of the owner.
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Watercolor and Biro Sketch I work in pen when sketching / My favourite pens are actually the cheapest! / I like / . – Bic Biros / . – clear tube for fill-in work / *. – Yellow tube for fine work and line work I then sometimes add a watercolour wash over the sketch
This lost soul has been condemned to a life time of guilt within his lonely self constructed cell. Disfigured, and unable to recognize himself, this individual will continue to evaluate his own existence and sense of self.
This is a sketch of my late grandfather, Reverend Curtis Dale Marston – sketched from a photo my gramma gave me. I inherited his nose and chin and his eyes – kinda scary to see what I would look like as a man (ha). This is graphite on 9×12 Bristol Vellum Paper. I welcome commission work – I can sketch a 9×12 graphite brisol vellum portrait for you from an old photo you scan and email to me. Contact me for more details. ©COPYRIGHT 2009. JANET MARSTON. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. All items, including artwork, photos and logo, are originals created by and remain the sole property of Janet Marston and cannot be used in any manner whatsoever, including, but not limtied to, downloaded, sold, copied, manipulated, reproduced or redistributed without the express written permission of the owner.
Not the most technical sketch I made recently, but the idea had something ‘allright’... Fineliner 2009.
A drawing i did on the train home
Usually the first thing I scribble when confronted with a piece of paper, usually in the top hand corner.
Following the theme of shadowguy’s day out at the park. :)
Shadowguy admires the friendly insect on his hand.
Silly Shadowguy, it’s far too windy to fly a kite today!
He’s much too big to be playing on those swings!
I guess it was bound to happen…
just a sketch… among alot… but i love this one
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