August 20, 2010 0

By in sketches, women

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Worked hard today. Drew some silly things in the meantime. I’m sorry.

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August 18, 2010 0

Worst Case Scenario

By in men, watercolour

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Discussing hats, and drawing them, on twitter. Dylan Meconis offered a tutorial on her blog on how to draw tricorn hats. I don’t have big problems with those. But I do with fedoras and cowboy hats. So another artist, Brian Moore, offered me this:

Worst-case scenario: ZAPHOD BEEBLEBROX, THE SINGING COWBOY GANGSTER.

So, of course I had to try it.

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August 18, 2010 0

Hey Wow

By in sketches, watercolour, women

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Weird painting, as usual. But I learned a lot from doing this!

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August 16, 2010 1

Random Page of Stuff

By in cats, men, sketches, women

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I’ve used that title before. This is just a page of drawings. Some of them, mainly that dancing girl, relate to work things. Yay for roller pens!

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August 14, 2010 0

Men

By in men, sketches

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This is a pencil drawing in my big book. I was too lazy scan it, and stitch it together, so I snapped it instead. Now I feel to lazy to write anything about it. It’s kind of self-explanatory. All my drawings of women at the moment are going to my burlesque project. But I felt like drawing some men for a change. God, I just noticed how short one of those arms is. I guess that’s why it’s in pencil!

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August 13, 2010 0

Pencils

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Bought these pencils at a new art store I saw, that had opened up on Laurier Street near Papineau. There used to be a framing shop which had a smattering of art supplies. Now, I guess they thought they’d move out and expand the art supplies. This is welcome, because there’s a dearth of independent art supply stores in Montreal. Still, I wish there was a place which sold things which weren’t like all the other places. Probably would pay too much for them.

Anyhow, I thought the pencils were on sale. They weren’t, but I bought them anyways, because I wanted to patronize the store. They were $2.00 each, but very nice pencils. They seem to slide across the paper a little more easily than the cheap variety. I was careful not to smudge too much, and even sprayed fixative over the paper afterwards. But pencil drawings don’t last long sandwiched in the book (we’ll see).

Not going to draw too many all-pencil scenes, but here’s one. Like usual, it’s just a collection of characters that happened to end up on the same page, vaguely unified by a sketchy background. And, as usual, I’m now seeing plenty of things I missed, and could finish up. Work on complex things is hardly every finished. There’s always something left to do.

Just because I found it this morning via the #kidlitart discussion group on twitter, here’s some advice from an art teacher on how to improve one’s work.

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August 12, 2010 0

Running Dogs of Watercolour

By in dogs, men, sketches, watercolour

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August 11, 2010 0

Morning People

By in men, sketches, women

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I’ve been an early bird in my older middle age. So, I’m up with the sun sitting with a coffee, drawing stuff in the morning. During summer, I can be on my balcony, spying on people. That’s where most of these come from.

Actually, I drew them in pencil yesterday. Today I added the finishing touches, with the trusty brush pen, and little black roller thingy.

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August 10, 2010 2

Lafontaine Park

By in dogs, men, sketches, watercolour, women

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While walking through the park, had to force myself to sit down and paint this. Obviously I could have scooched over so the lamp-post wasn’t in front of the fountain. But hey, I was sitting there. The girl in front, playing with her puppy was super-charming.

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August 10, 2010 0

Random Scribbles and Splashes

By in men, sketches, watercolour, women

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Still just drawing random things. Wish I were in a better mood. I added a halo to that wrestler you’ve already seen, and painted a ballet dancer. She’s actually outlined with a dip pen, which is all right.

Also drawn with a dip pen is the cowboy below. Should be working on something other than just scrap paper.
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And drew some Daisy Maes, standing on top of each other. You can never go wrong with Daisy Mae.
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August 9, 2010 0

Tiny Pic-tures

By in men, sketches, women

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Nothing too ambitious here. Just “tiny pic-tures,” as my sister used to disparagingly call them. I don’t have that much in mind while drawing them. More a form of relaxation.

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August 8, 2010 0

A Series of Bizarre Images

By in men, sketches, women

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Dogwalkers of the world. I love you all!

A pair of English comic book writers:
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It’s Devil Girl! And R. Crumb!
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A pair of heads!
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August 6, 2010 0

Faces, added while on the balcony

By in men, sketches, watercolour, women

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Sitting here with my cat on a Montreal afternoon in August, putting up some pictures. I’m doing more writing on my Tumblr blog. This one is for sketches, I think. We’ll see how it all shakes out.

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August 4, 2010 0

Film Critic

By in men, sketches

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He wrote for Film Comment, back in the heyday.

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