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Blog: drawings & sketches - dibujandoarte (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Blog: drawings & sketches - dibujandoarte (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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​a drawing based after Frans Hals' painting "Malle Babbe"​. coloured markers, indian ink and white gouache on paper
Blog: Ellis Nadler's Sketchbook (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Blog: Ellis Nadler's Sketchbook (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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I was shocked to find these shoes copulating at the back of my wardrobe.
Marker pen with digital colour. Click to enlarge.
Blog: Ellis Nadler's Sketchbook (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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The creepy pot-bellied model.
Marker pen 20cm x 14.5cm. Click to enlarge.
Blog: Ellis Nadler's Sketchbook (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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I'd love to own a bonsai cow.
Pencil and marker 18cm x 24cm. Click to enlarge.
Blog: Ellis Nadler's Sketchbook (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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A pleasant enough evening round at Brinsley's discussing, amongst other things, debt factoring at Royal Bank of Scotland and a tree with fish for leaves.
Pen and ink with grey marker. 18cm x 12 and 9cm x 9cm. Click to enlarge.
Blog: Monday Artday (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Put on your 3d glasses and enjoy this new illustrations....
Blog: BecKaDoodles Blog (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Are you ready to see all the Star Wars sketch cards I did for the Topps ESB 30th anniversary? Really, you do? Ok...I'll show you since you are all so nice! hehe
I'll post a new group everyday until you are all sick of cute! then I'll post more and there will be kittens and hearts and glitter and big fluffy clouds....
Blog: Ellis Nadler's Sketchbook (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Messing about with a mosaic of my images, but don't think I'll use it after all.
Blog: Ellis Nadler's Sketchbook (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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This afternoon's visit to the Van Doesburg show was followed by coffee and cake with the Frog. We discussed my Fretless Ladder (top left), and the sport of Egg Ping Pong invented by Jean Arp. I urged him to visit the rockin' zebra finches . This prompted a lengthy rant about the latest addition to the Frog's guitar collection. Meanwhile Serota floated past our table and I ate most of the cake.
Pen and ink with stabilo markers on Moleskine 9cm x 14cm. Click to enlarge.
Blog: Ellis Nadler's Sketchbook (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Rare use of a double page spread for me, being somewhat reluctant to draw on the back of previous pages.
Felt pen and wash 22cm x 16cm. Click to enlarge.
Blog: Sugar Frosted Goodness (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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A design idea I have been playing around with.
Blog: wellerwishes (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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You know when you have a day that, well, let's just say you've had better? That's a crap feeling to walk around with. I was having a bad day a few weeks ago. At the end of it, I had a little 'doodle therapy' on my way home. Hey, it gave me a good chuckle. I guess, in retrospect, it really did make my day better. And now I have some funny souvenirs as a reminder to laugh when I have a bad day.
Blog: Ellis Nadler's Sketchbook (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Lately, I've been experiencing episodes of G-Doubt.
Ink, pencil and collage. A4 size. Click to enlarge.
Blog: Sugar Frosted Goodness (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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This is a commission I completed today but the colors are completely different in the image shown here. This is a color test using a combination of Prismacolor and Copic markers. I like this one better than the one paid for. Oh well. Enjoy.
Blog: wellerwishes (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Birdies, birdies, birdies. Edgy! The zebra-print lettering in there kind of makes me giggle.
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I made up the quote on the fly, right when I did this drawing. I think it is very true, though. I like it.
Blog: wellerwishes (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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I drew this one Sunday while vending at South End Open Market. As long as you don't get too wrapped up in your drawing, it's ok to draw during a lull at a show. Of course, I tend to get really wrapped up in my drawings. And my doodles (I've always hated that word, by the way) become drawings, once I move into the zone... So I guess the take-home message for myself is that I probably should not doodle while vending.
Blog: wellerwishes (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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I love the little "Lost" birdie in the middle. I also love the little big-eyed birdie below, the one with purple hearts shooting out of her beak. Hee hee.
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Ever since I picked up a few sets of the new Sharpie Pen at Staples big "back to school" sale a couple weeks ago, I've been breaking out the markers in a big way. I'm a HUGE fan of Marvy's line of Artwin markers but I am adoring the new Sharpie Pen, and it has inspired me to do Sharpie Week here on my blog. Of course, using the Sharpies has also led to my breaking out the Marvy Artwin markers as well, so you may see a week devoted to Marvy markers coming up as well!
Drawing with markers is a really good creative exercise for me. I go through periods where I can't imagine starting any drawing without an initial pencil sketch first. The thing that's so cool about working with markers is that it forces me out of that box, big-time. I don't like to 'muddy' up marker lines with the pencil lines underneath them. No matter how well you erase at first, you leave a slight line as a guide, and then that line inevitably gets mixed in with the marker ink. I don't like it.
I think drawing freehand and free-minded, without a map on your paper and NO way to erase, is an EXCELLENT exercise to maintain creatively quick-witted and sharp. Additionally, it keeps you from thinking too "precious" about your work. And one aspect which is hugely important to maintain as an artist is the letting go of habits of restrained thinking and restrained drawing. You HAVE to allow yourself to make mistakes. In fact, I think it's really important to train yourself to work WITH mistakes, almost as if they are another tool in your tool box! Yes, you heard me right. When I was a kid and I would draw, I would play this game with myself. If I made a "mistake" in my drawing, I would force myself to work it into the drawing, NO erasing allowed. Sometimes I was successful, and sometimes I wasn't. But I really, really forced myself to try and make it work, before ever throwing in the towel. I had to be really, truly beat before I gave up. This exercise was so important to my growth as an artist. I believe that working with markers and working without an underlying sketch really fosters building those muscles! And believe me when they are sharp, those muscles really come in handy in your everyday professional creative life. Like anything, you have to use it or lose it -- you get rusty if you don't use it. So, when it comes to working with markers, I basically just hit the gas and go. I may have a plan, but it's in my head only, not mapped out on the paper.
Hope you have fun checking out my sharpie art this week!
Blog: Ellis Nadler's Sketchbook (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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I've had it with scratchin'.
Pencil and pen. A3 size. Click to enlarge.
Blog: Monday Artday (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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The spooky entry O__o! :)
Las Noches
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looks good!!