#34

February 3, 2010


#33

February 2, 2010



These were also illustrations for the same book. These had to be more realistic and clear because they're supposed to clarify the instructions from the book. I did these in Illustrator.

#32

February 1, 2010




Well, this should have been number 32 anyway. But I had so much going on lately. Graduating and getting a job for example. And a very interesting offer to illustrate a book on EFT. I had to make 65 of these little illustrations in one day, scan them and get them vectorized. Hell of a job, but fun.

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January 29, 2010

There's a lot going on at the moment so I haven't had the time to update yet. First thing on saturday, I promise.

#25

January 25, 2010



I have a little trouble uploading my pieces, but they're done. I'll try to have a full update online by tomorrow. Here's today's drawing, which I colored with gouache as part of a promise for a friend's birthday. I'll photograph paintings from now on, since I can't get the colors to look right on the scan.

#22

January 22, 2010



An ink sketch of a Kingfisher with a serious case of shortbeak, from photograph.

#21

January 21, 2010



A values-study from Maughan's "Drawing the Head". He's a bit more cross-eyed than the one in the book though.

#20

January 20, 2010






#19

January 19, 2010






#18

January 18, 2010



I had an exam today and did some anatomy studies in the afternoon, so there was not much time left for other drawings. But I made this doodle while studying for the exam.