A Strange Wind Blows
Another page in my ‘Uncharted Waters’ sketchbook for the Sketchbook Project 2012.
A Strange Wind Blows
Another page in my ‘Uncharted Waters’ sketchbook for the Sketchbook Project 2012.
Not everyone who gets hit by a drunk driver dies. (2002)
http://neverangie.blogspot.com/2011/03/not-everyone-who-gets-hit-by-drunk.html
Frontispiece to my big moleskine sketchbook. Ink on the left, colored pencil and graphite on the right.
A ballpoint and colored pencil doodle. A house on the moon would need a climate and vegetation, right?
The death is beautiful, don’t you think?
Illustration with graphite, colored pen, colored pencil, watercolor, pastel and sepia on handmade sketchbook.
hello ‘skine.art!
I’m happy to announce that after ages of lurking here and loving it, I have finally taken the plunge and created an account. I love the work being shared and am excited to be a part of it all at last. my first post is a two-parter: two different versions of one design I created a little while back.
I’ve been a huge fan of sacred geometry for at least a year or so—seed/egg/flower of life, celtic knotwork, &c.—and decided to combine that with my lifelong love of the number 4 (and, by extension, squares) in a set of interlocking square links.
I like to think of them representing the 4 classical elements: (clockwise from top) Earth, Air, Fire, Water. another interesting reading I discovered is that they seem to represent the 4 base pairs of DNA (GATC) which are the building blocks of life as we know it. naturally, there are many more sets of 4 which could be referenced; and I invite you to choose the one(s) which speak(s) to you.
the version on the left was done with a Faber-Castell Pitt Artist Pen as well as Prismacolor colored pencils; and the version on the right was done with a brush-tip F-C artist pen and colored brush-tip F-C markers.
I hope you enjoy; and I look forward to sharing more of my work in the future.
Cheers,
William
Mixed emotions..oranje, paars, blauw, geel, rood, groen, en bruin en grijs en groenig geel en roze en lichtblauw en…
My mom used to teach at a preschool and one of the kids had a thing for writing animation studio names. He was only like four or five, a pretty smart cookie if you ask me!