
Media: Brush pen, Copic Sketch markers, and crayon in a RHODIA notebook
Notes: A conceptual landscape that started with a grouping of random linework.
Media: Brush pen, Copic Sketch markers, and crayon in a RHODIA notebook
Notes: A conceptual landscape that started with a grouping of random linework.
Media: Black crayon on RHODIA notebook
Notes: A conceptual landscape that started with a grouping of random linework.
Media: Brush pen and crayon on an index card
Notes: A few initial random lines were developed into this conceptual landscape.
Media: Fountain pen, brush pen, and crayon
Notes: Another perspective based on the environment shown in the sketch from 08.24.2020.
Media: Brush pen and crayon on the black side of an index card.
Notes: A sketch imagining a different angle of the same arch and buildings from the post on 08/24/2020.
Media: Copic Sketch markers and a black crayon
Notes: The vehicle in this sketch is based on a photo of an Austin Mini pickup. I also created a second sketch, show below, that I hoped would improve some of the proportions, but after looking at both sketches I prefer the original. Sometimes the first attempt, though imperfect, turns out the be the best.
Media: Copic Sketch markers and a black crayon
Notes: A conceptual landscape that I began with a few random lines and then developed into this sketch.
Media: Brush pen and black crayon
Notes: A conceptual landscape that started with a grouping of random linework.
Media: Brush pen and crayon in a RHODIA notebook.
Notes: A conceptual landscape that started with a grouping of random linework.
Media: Black crayon in a RHODIA sketchbook
Notes: A conceptual landscape sketch of a cliff and overlook
A brush pen sketch using a technique similar to automatic drawing that looks like a landscape, among other things.
A brush pen sketch using a technique similar to automatic drawing but with intentional addition of buildings added to complete the composition.
A brush pen sketch using a technique similar to automatic drawing that looks like a landscape, among other things.
A sketch of a vintage race car based on the Cooper body with a Porsche engine (aka. The Pooper). I came across this car after researching Ken Miles whose story was part of Ford v Ferrari. The sketch was completed with pen, brush pen, and crayon on tracing paper.
A brush pen sketch using a technique similar to automatic drawing that looks like a landscape, among other things.