Sketching art objects in our two elegant hotels here in Waikiki. Painted in acrylic
November Theme Challenge! The contents of a trashcan
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2009Jan 28tags: faces | practice | sketchesGot my sketchbook out finally to practice some faces. Ugh. The guy on the bottom right is the only one I really care for, and maybe the guy on the top, 2nd from the left. I used normal pencils, then sepia’d the image. (Rob’s flickr site.)
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2009Jan 28tags: Moleskin Plain PaperDrawn this “still life” (if considered one) while waiting for a friend last night. It was freezing cold and I was drinking strawberry milk (hence the bottle). I thought the manhole cover and the road tile patterns complements well with the bottle from this angle.
So there
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2009Jan 28tags: bjornikAfrodite. A rough sketch of my latest drawing. Final artwork and details can be viewed at http://bjornik.blogspot.com/2009/01/afrodite.html
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2009Jan 28tags: Pen | random | watercolorThe life of a tampon. It hurts to be tossed aside, and replaced after such a short amount of time. Especially for a clone of yourself. I think it would make one feel quite unspecial.
Then again it’s 5:23am and I have a fever, so who knows.
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2009Jan 28tags: edinburgh | ScotlandEdinburgh’s skyline as seen from Princes Street – Watercolour/Pencil & Pen on a Watercolour Moleskine
This is the view most visitors experience when looking up to the old town from the centre of the city. Not all the skyline is shown, for instance, Edinburgh Castle would be on the right of this picture while the east of the city would be placed to the left. To get everything in would mean a really long, thin drawing with tiny buildings.
The dark building, with towers at the corners is the home of the General assembly of the Church of Scotland and sits near the top of the Mound. It was temporarily used as the headquarters for Scotland’s Devolved Parliament until the Parliament moved to the foot of the Royal Mile, opposite Holyrood Palace. The dark tower, on the horizon to the left, is the crown-shaped steeple of the High Church of St. Giles while the building at the extreme left is the headquarters of the ill-fated Bank of Scotland which is a victim of the recent, so called, “credit crunch”.





















