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1. to the moon and stars and back


Aw, I found this a drawing whilst looking for something else.  I made for my Art O Level  many many moons ago. Around thirty years ago. I did this and some studies of denim with blue ballpoints. I'd never have imagined then that I'd become known for drawing with a ballpoint pen. Or that I'd have a drawing of a pair of converse in ballpoint that would go viral. Although, I was a real dreamer so maybe I would have imagined that. Well, not the bit about it going viral. I couldn't have dreamt up the Internet. Even my imagination couldn't have come up with that!

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2. something old something new something borowed...

I've a few original artworks, in my Etsy shop, going cheap.
The drawing above is brand new. I did it while waiting in the car park, in a local village, Hayfield, here in Derbyshire. It's the village where the BBC production called, funnily enough, The Village is filmed. Throughout the filming Hayfield was transformed into a village from 1914. Which basically means that they hardly did anything to it. It really hasn't changed much in a hundred years. 
Below, is an oldie.
You can find them both, and some others, HERE.

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3. Good Shoes


"Good Shoes"-paper



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4. March Madness For Sneaker Style

If you somehow haven’t noticed, March Madness is going on right now. Not only is it one of the greatest spectacles in sports, it’s also a sort of fashion show for sneaker heads. From Creighton’s Gregory Echenique’s hot pink kicks in honor of... Read the rest of this post

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5. Youth Media & Marketing Jobs: Do Something, BET, Converse, and more

Today we bring you our weekly sampler of the cool youth media and marketing gigs. If your company has an open position in the youth media or marketing space, we encourage you to join the Ypulse LinkedIn group, if you haven’t yet, and post there... Read the rest of this post

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6. through your window

As promised, here is the second method I use, when it comes to drawing shoes. This, it has to be said, is my favourite method of all. And, I use it not only for drawings shoes but for most of the still life drawings that I make. In fact, this is probably how about 90% of them were created. My friend says it's cheating, but I don't think so. This method means that everything I draw is the actual size of the object. Plus, for me, it brings the object and the drawing closer together. I feel that the object really becomes a part of the drawing when I draw like this;

Method 2

Oh, and by the way, I have used exactly the same tools as in the last post minus the tracing paper. You don't need that.
Step 1. Get your Converse boot, or whatever it is you want to draw, and draw around it. Yes, actually put it on the page and draw around it. I've used pencil to get the initial shape in the drawing above. It'll never be true to shape, because it depends what angle you are coming from (in so many ways), but I like that.
Step 2. Then draw around the pencil outline with a ballpoint to give you a ballpoint outline (apologies for the totally bloody obviousness of what I'm saying). It doesn't matter if it differs from the pencil outline, it's your shoe and your drawing.

Step 3. Adding 'values'. I'd never actually heard this term before I started drawing blogging. I think it might be a US term (?) or even a technical term. As I said in the last post, I've had no training so maybe that's why I'd never heard it before. So, for those, not in the know, like me, add some shading! By looking at your shoe you can see where the darker bits are - hatch there.
Step 4. More hatching. More more more. Continuing on from the last step, building it up and adding some texture.
Step 5. Adding more detail and continuing with the therapeutic cross hatching. Really feel those textures. Touch your boots!
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7. Ypulse Essentials: Foursquare Day, Generation Scold, Prom On A School Night

4/16 is Foursquare Day (and fans are celebrating in self-organized "swarms." Mashable wonders if all the festivities can bring the service up to one million members. And did the Boy Scouts take a cue with this new digital badge for "geocaching")... Read the rest of this post

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8. Ypulse Essentials: Spike Scream Awards, 'Best Of Us', Disney iPhone App

Spike's Scream Awards (cash in on the recent horror revival as a "user-generated celebration of the best acting, directing and gruesome moments in horror, sci-fi and fantasy films." Also Auditude video advertising management and monetization... Read the rest of this post

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9. Ypulse Youth Media Movers & Shakers

Today we bring you another installment of Youth Media Movers and Shakers. We've culled through industry publications looking for the recent executive placements we think you should know about. If you have executive news that you want us to highlight... Read the rest of this post

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10. Ypulse Sponsored Post: Creating Community Through Advertising

Today's Ypulse Sponsored post is from Kiel Fletcher (pictured below) the events marketing manager at Fuse, anchor sponsor for this year's Ypulse Youth Marketing Mashup. This post is part of that sponsorship. To learn more about Fuse Marketing and... Read the rest of this post

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11. Our Side Of The Screen: Converse Skateboarding

Today's second Ypulse Youth Advisory Board post is the latest installment of the YAB feature Our Side of the Screen from Libby Issendorf. This time around Libby takes a closer look at Converse and the site the brand recently launched to promote its... Read the rest of this post

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12. hung up

Finally. This print. Available. On Etsy. Find it HERE.

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13. i'm not out to convince you or draw upon your mind

I've had so many enquiries, over the last few weeks, about the type of ballpoint pens I use. The answer is quite simple; any. Any I can get my hands on. I have no loyalty to a specific brand. I buy the cheap and nasty ones. I'll buy them in packs of six or ten. Usually I don't even buy them, I find them. I pick up any lost or discarded pen I come across. I use the ones that come free in charity envelopes. Any.

I don't really get hung up on the materials I use. I don't care. I'll use anything in order to draw. And, to me, there is something quite magical about creating a piece of work out of something so cheap. I like that.

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14. ey up chuck

I've been drawing against the clock. Trying to get this finished before midnight. I had a request for a green Converse. This is the third attempt, and it still isn't right. There are definitely some perspective issues. Still, I'm calling it done. I did try. I gave it my best shot. What more do you want? A unicorn?

Happy Birthday beautiful girl.

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15. National Poetry Month: [Untitled Untangled]

Farewell poetry month! Till we meet again next year here is a poem to ponder by David Acevedo.

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