Archive for the ‘heads’ Category

March 31, 2014 0

Random Sketches

By in black and white, digital, heads, pencil, sketches

Had a terrible scare the other night with this site. Not going to talk about it online for fear of summoning the devil. But that can rest for now, and I’ll do a comprehensive backup of all this stuff. For now, I’ll just put up some things I’ve been drawing, more as an exercise for […]

March 23, 2014 0

Another Candidate

By in black and white, heads, montreal, pencil, sketches, women

Of course, I couldn’t resist drawing the opponent of the Candidate below. Beauty is as beauty does, or so they say!

March 14, 2014 0

Cosplayer

By in color, digital, heads, women

I love drawing different types of people. So boring always the same colour of skin. Doing these things fast and furiously seems to help. I may actually fix them later.

March 14, 2014 0

Tyrian from Game of Thrones

By in digital, heads

I just did this and have no idea whether it’s good or not. Fun to do. I may get sour on it later.

February 11, 2014 0

Shirley Temple Thoughts, and Watercolour Faces

By in color, Coloured Pencils, heads, sketches, watercolor, watercolour

A little sad about Shirley Temple, whom it seemed was an icon of indomitable “cute” childhood, and also proof that you could be a child star, and then turn out all right. Drew this image not as a portrait, just as an idea, based on her image. Also did some proper faces from magazines, in […]

January 16, 2014 0

Pen and Ink

By in ballpoint pen, black and white, heads

The digital thing is fun, and can be consuming, but I love the look of real pen lines on paper. This is supposed to be Barbara Bain from the old “Space 1999” TV show.

January 2, 2014 0

Vincent Price

By in black and white, digital, heads, men, paintings

January 2, 2014 0

Digital Portraits

By in black and white, digital, heads, paintings

I watched this Youtube video, and it actually gave me some inspiration in terms of portraits from photographs. I drew these three in about an hour, not trying to censor myself, but paying attention to edges, and the placement of things.

December 18, 2012 0

Digital Painting is Tough

By in color, digital, heads, paintings, sketches, women

I don’t know if it’s wise to put one’s trials up, but this is a blog about process, and I try to put up most of what I draw. Actually, I know I’ve been rather sporadic lately, and will try to remedy that. Still, digital painting in Photoshop is a fascinating process, even though the […]

December 5, 2012 0

Watercolour Women

By in black and white, color, heads, paintings, pencil, watercolour, women

Been painting sometimes strange watercolour portraits of women. Going for pretty more than scary, but they’re all interesting, at least. Plus, a bonus pencil drawing of a little boy, from the front cover of VOIR newsweekly:

November 22, 2012 0

Sketches of Dancers, Cars, and more heads.

By in black and white, heads, pencil, sketches, women

November 19, 2012 0

This is still fun.

By in ballpoint pen, black and white, digital, heads, men, sketches

Some more sketchbook items, digitally enhanced. I like the texture in the one above, which comes from the back of my work chair Nora the cat enjoys savaging. Textures make digital things more interesting. Above was drawn with a ball point pen. Below is from a photo of Yours Truly, with a black pencil. The […]

November 15, 2012 0

Further Pencil Outpourings

By in black and white, heads, men, pencil, sketches, women

I have lots of little drawings but putting them all up in one post would be overkill. So today here are pages from my big, long sketchbook (well, 9″x12″ — but that’s pretty long). Usually when I scan something I slide a piece of blank paper underneath, but this time I wanted to see the […]

November 7, 2012 0

Hospital Waiting

By in ballpoint pen, black and white, cats, heads, horses, men, pen and ink, sketches, women

Sketches done at the Hôtel Dieu Hospital, in the tiny waiting room in the endoscopy ward. My friend checked out OK, but it was a tough few hours waiting. Happyily, I had my book, (TOO MUCH HAPPINESS by Alice Munro), and my sketchbook. No one asked me what I was doing, thank goodness. Not all […]