Watercolor on a regular Moleskine.
Walter White, from Breaking Bad.
My father-in-law (right) and his friend (left) watching a box match – watercoloured ink sketch in a pocket sketchbook.
I used silver for TV frame and the white outline is just due to flash reflection…
The popular Brazilian TV presenter Hebe Camargo (in its zombie version).
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Watercolor and ink on canson paper (handmade sketchbook).
The popular Brazilian TV presenter Silvio Santos (in its zombie version).
Watercolor and ink on canson paper (handmade sketchbook).
Sketching at one of the local casino’s Race and Sportsbook, yep.. The place where you can bet on teams to win money.. I never done it before and I not familiar with the betting structure…
The game that was on tv, which I wasn’t really paying much attention to (I was too busy on sketching) the game. The game was Colorado Avalanche vs. Edmonton Oilers.. And the Oilers won at the end..
This done with ballpoint pen, watercolours pencil, and water brush..
My daughter watching TV – watercolour on a Moly-like Dervent shetchbook.
Done using water-solvable graphite pencil, watercolour pencils and a touch of the paint from watercolour half-pans. The chair is IKEA, and the painting behind is my father’s (150×150 – 5ftx5ft) called “Between the night and the dawn”
My first drawing from the pocket Moleskine I got from my birthday! It’s Bernard Black from the TV series “Black Books.” In my opinion, it’s one of the best shows of all time, go see it!