Japanese inspired drawing. Watercolor pencil, colored pencil and indian ink on Japanese folded moleskine.
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2010Apr 20tags: Flying | girl | heron | indian ink | japanese drawing | Kimono | moleskine | pedro lucena -
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2010Jan 6tags: asian | B&W | gouache | ink | japan | Kimono | parasol | redJapan-esque
Part of my “a drawing a day” project for the long days of summer and the second spread on my shiny first Moleskine. Rotring’s rapidographs and gouache paint. -
2009Dec 22tags: brush pens | collage | dragon | Kimono | tattoo | tigerTiger & Dragon Girl
3rd one on the Tattooed Girls Series. On this one I tried to show the constant battle of the Tiger and the Dragon in Asian cultures as balance of the Yin-Yan… The Tiger always represents the earth and the Dragon acts as the sky… No one wins.
The girls kimono is a collage of origami paper and used brush pens (Faber-Castell and Copic) for the colours.
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2008Jun 14tags: gom_jabbar | ink | Kimono | watercolorsKimono
Another one of my quick sketches done in smallest Moleskine sketchbook. This time a Japanese girl i saw on the Days Of Cherry Blossom organized by my school.
Faber-Castell Technical Pen & Watercolors, Waterbrush





















