"Don't think about making art, just get it done. Let every one else decide if it's good or bad, weather they love it or hate it. While they are deciding make even more art." ---Andy Warhol.
Saturday, 27 September 2014
Lost sketchBook
Monday, 22 September 2014
Friday, 19 September 2014
Blue Eyed Boy
Labels:
2014,
Blue Eyed Boy',
Book Of Faces,
Born To Be Bad',
Lose Paper,
Pencil,
Ryman's,
Tattoo,
W H Smiths
Tuesday, 16 September 2014
Studio I
While doing some drawing yesterday, I used the last polaroid photo in the cartridge.
I am liking how this came out. The cup of water from my water colour paints, glass with my brushes and pencils, wooden jointed hand, and a jar with old keys, one part of the wall of my flat is covered with photos post cards and cuttings form magazines, its my inspiration. It also makes the place feel like home.
I think this is my 5th pack of polaroid film form Impossible film. Its a hobby that I'm really enjoying. I need to gat an album to put them in and create a book of them.
Taken with Impossible film 600 Black and White. |
Labels:
2014,
Photograhy: Polaroid,
Polaroid
Friday, 12 September 2014
A Blue Girl
You can see the the completed drawing of A blue girl here |
Labels:
2014,
Blue art,
Book Of Faces,
girl,
Lose Paper,
Pencil,
Ryman's
Sunday, 7 September 2014
Stomp Set. Post #3
Labels:
2003,
2014,
Set design,
Stomp
Saturday, 6 September 2014
Masion
A Haunted House.
This is one of those drawings that has been found in the depths of my art folders. I can remember drawing it. It was from a book on haunted buildings. I couldn't tell you where the house is or what book it was in.
All I can say is I like this little house.
Drawn on A3 paper |
23rd September 2015
While watching Ghost Hunters International (I know bad hay) But they visited this house, Rose Hall. Located in Montego Bay Jamaica.
According to legend, a "white witch" called "Annie Palmer" who murdered three husbands haunts the property. An investigation of the legend in 2007 concluded that the story was fictionalized
Labels:
2014,
buildings,
Lose Paper,
Pencil
Tuesday, 2 September 2014
Indian Princess Puppet
My Indian Princess Puppet was a present which a friend brought my back from New York, I think she came from Maces.
So when I got my brief for my A Level exam and it was "Children's Toys" the first thing I went and grabbed to draw was her. As well as my brothers Carpenters puppet.
I wish I had a pitcher of my finale piece as her and a Lego man took many place on the painting.
I created it with a broken mirror effect with a toy image in each segment and the Lego man, whom was a little sinister looking was in the main background, as though he was braking out of the mirror.
Labels:
2000-2002,
girl,
Girls,
Indiana Girl,
Lose Paper,
Pencil,
Puppet
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