Sketch experiencing more than one character, a narrative. Graphite on moleskine.
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Sketch experiencing more than one character, a narrative. Graphite on moleskine.
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This is the first study on moleskine for the series “Natureza Íntima” (Intimate Nature). I’m creating after a lot of studies, and I’m painting with oil on canvas.
In my blog have others works.
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I made this painting using soluble graphite. It’s just a sketch to control the urge to smoke. It worked:)
Portrait in a restaurant (same series). Graphite and (bad) coffee.
More drawings under the ”draWalking” and ”bloganalog” labels in my blog at http://arhitectul.wordpress.com (for the moment, only in Romanian, I am sorry)
I entered a flower shop and I quickly sketched some things I liked. A few minutes later, in a restaurant, the waiter brought me a bad coffee and I used the last drops to put some shadows on the sketch, so I used the coffee plate as a palette. Is the first time I did this on a normal Moleskine, so I didn’t knew the paper is too thin for this. The waiter, with his big moustache decorating my right shoulder, started telling me a story about an old friend in the army while I was still sketching other things and faces around me. Maybe next time he’ll serve me a better coffee. I hope.
graphite and some coffee on plain 9 x 14 cm notebook
For other sketches, you can check my draWalking and bloganalog tags in my blog (sorry, only Romanian version for the moment) at http://arhitectul.wordpress.com.
BM, WIP.
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International Fountain
I sketched this quickly on a visit to downtown Seattle with my sister over the weekend.