Showing posts with label woodless graphite pencil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label woodless graphite pencil. Show all posts

Saturday, 24 August 2013

Old Art, old as baaalls.

This is stuff I finally got around to photograph and it should have been done a long time ago. Gotta work on that timing!

caricature

Made by ripping up pieces of paper, such a fricken tedious task.
Oh hey look a bunch of me.
Watercolour, about the first time it didn't look terrible.
I really liked this life drawing pose, marker and conte.
Painting done in class.

My Pièce de résistance


A little series I made for one of my classes, I really enjoyed how this turned out. 

Mixed Media, digital, spray paint, collage, acrylic. 










Tuesday, 15 January 2013

Art in Motion

Warm up sketches
During this life drawing exercise the model moved continuously back and forth between a couple of poses and we needed to draw them, I loved it, it felt like drawing in betweens for an animation and overlaying them all at once. Got a lot of good results!




Similar concept here but the model posed longer (about 5 minutes) for each pose, we needed to erase and add onto the drawing.  This happens to be my favourite model Ron, this guy can seriously pose.



This was a result of switching spots and papers with neighbours and doing the same.


Friday, 16 November 2012

Oodles and Oodles of Life Drawing Doodles!

Assignment was to use the figure and use ink in several different ways, here are my favourites. Using Prisma markers, varying from 10-80% French Greys. 


Movement drawings, this was pretty difficult for keeping consistency.

Gestures and quick sketches



Longer poses, maybe 10 minutes here, I like how they turned out. 

Sketches to warm up before class, all characters that appear all the time on my tumblr. 
Mr. Kite, Frankie, Merry, Ray: thislexicalgap.tumblr.com
Ken, Junior, Sofi, Dear, my teacher and an unfinished Greg: me.
1 minute gestures, I loved how these turned out, the model was also fantastic. Absolutely expressive.

Bunches of sketches of the model from the one minute gestures.