/ A recurring nightmare I had as a child…...
I found this photo amongst all my parents old albums and found out the little boy is actually my dad! I played around with it in photoshop and added a few bits and pieces to revamp the old shot as a new artwork. - Updated 1/02/08
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!
Johannes Erwin Eugen Rommel (15 November 1891 – 14 October 1944) was one of the most famous German field marshals of World War II. He was the commander of the Deutsches Afrika Korps and also became known by the nickname “The Desert Fox” for the skillful military campaigns he waged on behalf of the German Army in North Africa. / / Rommel’s military successes earned the respect not only of his troops and Adolf Hitler, but also that of his enemy Commonwealth troops in the North African Campaign. An enduring legacy of Rommel’s character is that he is also considered to be a chivalrous and humane military officer in contrast with many other figures of Nazi Germany. more / / Black and white conte pencil on brown paper. Drawn from a famous photograph taken of him during WWII, original photographer unknown. / / Visit me on facebook: /
Another classical study from life… charcoal on paper.
one of my buddies had the illest shirt, with just the ugliest sketches ever. / so i thought maybe my ugly sketches might make for a neat shirt? / I DONT KNOW.
Browse Palinchak Mikhail art by categories Art Nudes · Fractal Art · Egypt · Landscapes · Conceptual / / / /
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.
A selection of my finest work to date. Here are those wonderful comedians- Laurel and Hardy.
Medium used: Coloured Pencil
I just want some alcohol and anonymity… I just want to be loved… I just want it to be closing time… I just want it to never be closing time… I just want to make this shot… Sam Dantone P.S. This piece is 100% #2 pencil. ... and just for the record, this and many of my pieces, like this, are purely from my head. I rarely use reference to get my images. I like to test myself and see how much detail I can get out of my memory and imagination…
FOR ADAWG CHALLENGE Digital Abstract BANG! Sudden Expansion…Massive Explosion. The point at witch it all started, that is what this challenge is all about. / Show us your interpretation of the moment it all goes BOOM! UNFORGETTABLE
originally a sketch of an animal skull. now a t-shirt? / i started drawing bones, skeletons and skulls when i was at art school. / this was just a warm-up exercise one day that i thought would lend well to a simple shirt design.
My sketchbook drawing without sketchbook paper. / Hand drawn obviously! Featured!! yay. Other designs by /
Pencils and photoshop. Also available on a tee /
Portrait of Alice Graphite pencil (2H – 4B) on Arches Hot-pressed watercolour paper 14 inches x 18 inches Featured in “Real” Life Artwork (No Photography) / Featured in ‘If it doesn’t belong’ / Joint-winner of the ‘Portrait of a woman Challenge’ Close-up (Eye Detail): / Photos of Alice: /
How to make this t-shirt : Step 1 – Doodle at Work Step 2 – Rotate doodle and say ‘Hey that looks like an awesome hair-do … now where’s that anatomical skull drawing I have, it’s Public Domain and everything …’ Step 3 – Make up a fancy name with some latin, upload to redbubble, sell t-shirts. Retire young. (Note – Step three may not actually work.) You may also like : /
Experimenting with colored pencil on bogus rough sketch paper. / I think I would put a wash or pastel down in the dark areas first, next time. I don’t like how colored pencil leaves the little white holes in the dark areas. I sketched this from work by myoriginalsin Please look through all her fantastic work. / The model is Faestock
Pen, pencil, photoshop. Available on T-Shirts
After being kidnapped by Smiggle, mikoto’s original Samurai returns to Redbbble on a Chopper to join Scooter Geisha on the streets. Scotty /
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