Snowflake
Another geometric design based loosely on images of water crystals. I’m also posting a collage of the stages of this one because it changed so much from beginning to end and I find the process itself just as interesting as the final image.
Snowflake
Another geometric design based loosely on images of water crystals. I’m also posting a collage of the stages of this one because it changed so much from beginning to end and I find the process itself just as interesting as the final image.
Pink flowers… this pretty flowers lasted quite a while… I selected one stem from the bunch to draw.
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Study of a Clementine Orange… In January of this year I commited to drawing as much as I can, given I have to work everyday, and I have kept at it. I was particularly excited when I started my blog and stumbled upon this site. I love seeing everyones posts and their art, what a great community. For this particular orange I drew it 8 times before it whithered up and my wife made me throw it away. What is amazing to me is each time I drew it I would discover a different way to mix the colors, layer color on color, hold back in certain areas to keep the undrecolor showing. What fun it was to me.. My son looked at a few of them and said…”It’s just and orange, they are all the same Dad. What is it your fruit book?” I looked at all 8 drawings and stated that he should take another look because each of them is drastically different from the other. I am tempted to post all eight and get your opinions.
Color version of the pencil drawing. so amazing to watch the color changes in this pepper as it hangs and dries.
I would imagine that our friend pictured here scoots about on his abnormally long arms, given the shortness of his legs. He also has a very rigid and limited imagination, given both the woodenness and paleness of the woman he’s envisioning…supposedly in color. The fact of the matter is that he doesn’t dream in color so much as he dreams in watercolors applied hastily to a surface not intended for them.
Pen ink and Prismacolor markers
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