Aug 14 2010

Yes Sir!

"Yes Sir" Detail
“Yes Sir” Detail – unfinished.

I do hope you all experienced a lovely Friday 13th today. I myself had a rather pleasant day and spent the evening filling in detail on the new piece “Yes Sir” (working title), which I think you’ll agree is coming along quite nicely! Well I believe it is time this old man got a little rest. Goodnight all!

"Yes Sir" rests on drafting board while I get some sleep.
“Yes Sir” rests on drafting board while I get some sleep.
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Jul 24 2010

Getting comfortable in the new studio

Detail

Layout sketch

Detail

Erasings

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May 2 2010

Dead Bunny

A
A sneak peek of one of my recent drawings which I completed last week.

Since my last post I have been occupied searching for a suitable space to relocate the studio (no luck yet), sustained injury, stepped back in time with a tedious dose of slow “capped” internet, melted some solder and laid down a decent amount of carbon graphite polymer with my trusty mechanical pencil.

The recent completed drawings are starting to pile up around here and I must say I am extremely pleased with how they are turning out, very pleased indeed! Would love to show you a few but my current scanner is being a tad temperamental at present, seems I am in need of a new scanner. Does anyone have a working Epson 10000XL laying around they are keen to dispose off?

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Feb 24 2010

Early Renderings

A pastel drawing from my childhood

Believe it or not, the four pastel drawings featured in this post (which I drew around the age of ten) are not images from a disturbed little boy, contrary to what a great many people thought at the time.

I wasn’t a violent kid who beat up on his peers, worshiped satan and tortured animals in his spare time, I was actually a pacifist. I didn’t want to take part in violent games and clearly remember once sending a neighbour home after he ran over one of my toy plastic dinosaurs with my sister’s Barbie car. I wasn’t a damaged or bullied child screaming out for help either.

One of the skills the artists I looked up to displayed, was the ability to evoke strong emotions and thought. These were some of my early attempts at creating powerful and emotional art which made people think. Back then (and still now) I believed art was much more than just a showcase of amazing technique and draughtsmanship. I had seen a lot of expertly rendered images that just felt cold, left me feeling nothing.

On another note, there are a few recently finished drawings hanging around my studio at present. I might post a sample of one in the next week or so (we’ll see if I can drag the old scanner out). Could make for an interesting contrast.

A pastel drawing from my childhood
A pastel drawing from my childhood
A pastel drawing from my childhood

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Jan 17 2010

Scribble: a glimpse of what I am currently working on

Layout sketch

One of the quickly scribbled, crude sketches from the planing stages of the most recent drawing…

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Jan 13 2010

Drawing evolution part II

Layout sketch
An early layout sketch.

Seems a few of you out there found the Gradation of a Woman post interesting. Here are some more photographs I snapped while working on that same drawing.

If my camera is in arms reach I will generally take a few photos while I draw. I find it can be rather helpful for me to process and actually “see” the drawing from a detached perspective. There is also the additional long lasting sentimental, nostalgic benefits.

Enjoy!

The unfinished drawing.
The unfinished drawing.
The unfinished drawing.
The unfinished drawing.
The unfinished drawing.
The unfinished drawing.
The unfinished drawing.
The unfinished drawing.
The unfinished drawing.
The unfinished drawing.
The unfinished drawing.
The finished piece!
The finished piece!
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Dec 26 2009

Gradation of a Woman

From outline to finished piece.
From outline to finished piece.
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Aug 8 2009

In Progress

unfinished drawing of a tattooed girl

Currently occupying my drawing desk in this unfinished state, is the above rough outline from my tattoo themed series. If it wasn’t for battling evil and dishonest thieves who disguise themselves as a webhost (the treacherous Solidinternet) and Mr Bill Gates with his horrible IE series of browsers, which are notoriously full of CSS bugs, it would probably be finished by now…

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