Sinners
Friday, July 24th, 2009I threw some new drawings onto the sketches page. I also changed the format of how sketches would be displayed. The new set is acrylic craft paint that I found hidden away and pen on cardboard.
I threw some new drawings onto the sketches page. I also changed the format of how sketches would be displayed. The new set is acrylic craft paint that I found hidden away and pen on cardboard.
I made a couple quick yellow and black doodles this afternoon and used them to start a new “sketches” page.
Here is one of them.
At my current location, I have one pad of 9″x12″ smooth bristol paper, one x-acto knife with one #11 blade, one yellow opaque paint marker, two staedtler pigment liner pens (.1 and .5), one “usable” 12″ wooden ruler and one .7mm bic mechanical pencil. I also have assorted scraps of tracing and drawing paper that are in pretty miserable condition, but are definitely still usable. With these resources combined I have made this drawing. It is a multi-layered pen drawing on bristol with opaque marker. There are four different pieces that are not yet glued together, because I don’t have any glue.
This drawing is referenced from two photographs in the March 2002 National Geographic in an article about prairie-chickens.
“Beep!”
3″ x 8″
pen and paint on bristol