*updated*WIP-Struggling with this moleskine page. Finally I think it’s going somewhere that doesn’t suck so much. I’m gonna go and sit in the sun with my beautiful cat now.
How to draw the Adidas Gazelle (as seen above) HERE
How to draw a Converse boot HERE.
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Huge thanks for all your kind and supportive messages in response to my last couple of posts. I'll have some drawings to share soon.
Sketchbook Feature: Sergio Lopez ( http://www.themainloop.com ) to catch more awesome sketchbook action from him go here: www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1015103934211...
Sketchbook Feature: Sergio Lopez ( http://www.themainloop.com ) Some great brand new work from Sergio for a new “Painted Roses” series!
I’m happy to announce I’ll be co-curating and exhibiting in the “Moleskine Project #2” at Spoke Art Gallery in San Francisco, December, 2012. The idea is for each artist to hand in a double page so that we can fill the walls of the gallery with a collective sketchbook. I just booked flights to the states so I’ll be there in person! Some of my favourite artists have agreed to join in, making it both incredibly exciting and intimidating at the same time. I couldn’t believe that we managed to get such an awesome lineup.
These people inspire me so much that it’s an honour to have been invited to help organise this show and share their work. A big thanks to Ken Harman from Spoke Art and all the artists who’ve confirmed for making this show possible. On a side note, I made the flyer last minute and I used the original moleskin cover I used for my show last year, I’ll keep you updated if we have any more additions before the show.
Artists- please reblog and share and help us spread the word. Thanks!
This drawing is pretty much done- here’s a cropped preview. haha that was soo much to cover with a pencil.
i started experimenting with different colors on the pieces to see what they be like.
For some time now I've sat drawing. And drawing. For around about seven years in fact. Since I picked up my pens, back then, I've never stopped. I've always felt that, because I haven't been drawing for a huge amount of time (relatively speaking), I need to squeeze as much of it into my day, into my life, as possible. This has meant that other areas in my life have suffered and been neglected whilst I just draw draw draw.
I've been thinking about this a lot lately. Drawing has become everything to me. It's taken over my life. I feel it might be time to think about redressing the balance. But just thinking about it has thrown me into a bit of a funk. Wondering how I do that - because I still love drawing so much. If anyone has all the answers please let me know. 'Cos, I'm struggling.