A couple of Golems I saw today.
Gel pens, pencil, crayon. Both 12cm x 16cm. Click to enlarge.
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Blog: Ellis Nadler's Sketchbook (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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This is a chameleon who is always changing and trying to camouflage itself.
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Study for a portrait.
Coloured pencil on paper 100cm x 150cm. Click to enlarge
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Watercolour, chalk and graphite. 28cm x 37cm. Click to enlarge.
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An actor hanging around all night in the Town Hall in Logroño, Spain.
Water soluble crayon 21cm x 16cm. Click to enlarge.
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Krusher Joule entering warp mode 9. Honor Oak Park, London 1989.
Water soluble crayon on Fabriano laid paper 21cm x 16cm. Click to enlarge.
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Endpapers and Ex Libris from a home made sketchbook.
Rubber stamp on yellow paper with water soluble crayon 31cm x 21cm with hand printed wood engraving 10cm x 9cm. Click to enlarge.
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Sniffing for inspiration. A variant of this portrait.
Drawn in ArtRage2 on a Wacom Cintiq. Click to enlarge.
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This zoo-theme made me think of the time earlier in the Autumn when I was hired as a court artist. It's fairly rare in Finland - artists are hired only for the most interesting (for the media) cases. So I had to get the fastest possible technique together over the weekend. This is one of those tests. I used my favourite paper - Fabriano colore - a red conte crayon and a black wax crayon. In this test I also used a blue colour pencil for colour contrast and a brush pen to add detail. It's scary how fast you can come up with a decent likeness with this technique! I think this took about 10 minutes.
This one keeps on getting better and better. And how does your mate feel about the fact that a) his testicles are dangling all about the place and b) you're sitting up there driving his thoughts. Very Being-John-Malkovich, innit. If we'd had tea at the Arse Centre today, I would have asked you how long it took to cross-hatch in the background to this....
I just love this drawing. and sometimes I feel like I too am being driven by a tiny harness driver. Lovely.
Great concept for this piece. I always enjoy your style and ideas.
wow, that's some BIG painting you have. cool works.
What an awesome concept! The style is so loose and free. Makes me want to copy off of you...
great!!