Digital sketch of a young girl who was staring at me and a friend in an icecream shop in Prague.
Really just teaching myself digital drawing stuff, I’m not sure where it’ll go.
Digital sketch of a young girl who was staring at me and a friend in an icecream shop in Prague.
Really just teaching myself digital drawing stuff, I’m not sure where it’ll go.
Lazzzor cut Cubist Fidel Castro!
5mm yellow acrylic, 12cm tall.
Cut at the Metalab in Vienna. Extra special thanks to Ben for teaching me how to use Corel Draw in German (even after I was so rude to him about how Illustrator is superior). Another big big thanks to Michael for manning the lazzzors, then taking us on a late-night tour of Vienna and generally being a great host. I would have loved to have spent another day/week there bouncing around Museums Quartier and hacking with him!
I look forward to future hackerspacing, I have been converted!
An old one but a good one. The face is about 20cm tall, much bigger than I’m used to drawing.
Charcoal on paper, 2009 while studying at the ANU School of Art.
A sketch of a sleepy but cheeky girl who was staring at me and my friend in an icecream shop in Prague.
The top sketch is the second attempt which looks a lot more like her. She’s the focus of a bigger composition which will take a lot more time than I had on hand today, but I wanted to upload something while I was feeling computery.
I think it’s just HB pencil, in my visual art diary.
Krymska living room window.
0.2 and 0.5mm Copic multiliner and Copic sketch markers (again).
Another drawing from what I could see from my window. The laundry caught my eye.
12 Bar Club, London.
0.2mm and 0.5mm Copic multiliner, Copic sketch markers.
This is from one of the first sketches I did in London.
Stalked
0.2mm and 0.5mm Copic multiliner, Copic sketch markers.
An illustration for a zine of Andrew Galan’s Zine Frank Herbert’s Boys Brigade. The zine will be constructed/published in early February. It will follow Andrew to festivals and readings and be available at the Sticky Institute in Melbourne and Smith’s Alternative Bookshop in Canberra.
From a sneaky photograph I took of a dear friend of mine on my first day in London. He doesn’t seem to mind.
Kyrmska balcony
0.2mm and 0.5mm Copic multiliner, Copic sketch markers on Daler Rowney marker paper.
I’m reasonably happy with this one, it was nice to use some different colours.
Krymska living room window.
0.2mmand 0.5mm copic multiliner and copic sketch markers.
It just so happens that I have the right colours for the Prague roof lines and architecture. Maybe that’s why I like it here. I hope to attempt some much bigger pictures before I run out of time.
I’m drawing the roof lines from windows around the house. This it the seventh one out of eight so far, they take between 20 and 45 mins each but I’m getting faster. I’d like to fill the book before I leave, we’ll have to see how I go.
0.1mm Staedtler pigment liner in a moleskin diary.
Copic multiliner 0.5 and 0.2, Copic sketch markers on Daler Rowney marker paper (I’m never going back, this stuff rocks…)
There’s a crane outside my kitchen window in Prague. It seems to be set up to fix the dome of a church. I’m also drawing the entire scene in pencil but the crane was cool enough to pull out on its own.
This will go in to Andrew Galan’s Zine Frank Herbert’s Boys Brigade. The zine will be constructed/published in early February. It will follow Andrew to festivals and readings and be available at the Sticky Institute in Melbourne and Smith’s Alternative Bookshop in Canberra.
Vodičkova
0.1mm pigment liner.
Ten minute drawing while sitting in a cafe. I hope to get more confidence drawing in pen, and I need to work out how to draw snow. As usual, I get motivated to draw not long before I need to focus on something else.
…and a nod to Kathryn Orton who is a big inspiration personally and artistically.
A French stoner rock band in a dingy club in soho, London.
I’m thinking of calling my London sketches my ‘Right of Passage Series’. Next up, people in parks on blankets, ballerinas and a guy with a melting face…
2H pencil (must remember to buy darker pencils…) and .02 copic multiliner.
It was a tough decision whether or not to pen it in, but it came out alright.
HAH!
Found this while cleaning out Flickr. A quick drawing I did in 2008 from a misheard news item: “Cubist Fidel Castro Quits”.
Now, he’s a tshirt! (Click through to purchase.)
My friends and I went on a crazy miniature collage rampage earlier this year. These are some of mine packaged up in pages from a terrible romance novel.
They didn’t sell well at the local markets unfortunately. They may eventually be available from the Sticky Institute if I ever organise a way to get them there…