Initially this was to be a representational illustration of a crow. However, in layering the blues, turquoise, and purples I got carried away by the color pattern. The result became more elaborate through some struggle and initial reluctance, but I'm glad I didn't walk away.
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This took some experimentation but lessons were learned.
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Illustration of my beautiful sister for the Women Who Draw website. I call this, "Evelyn, the Explorer in Charge."
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Spontaneous image with font inspired by Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
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It's been quite a while since I've posted a drawing. But I'm still at it! I recently moved from one state to another and have been transitioning to new work, grad apps, and city life. Here's a drawing inspired by my eldest niece who I endearingly call my silly bunny.
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I've been binging on The Walking Dead and other horror movies recently. So it's no surprise elements of those stories are starting to creep into my lines. :)
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An essentially faithful portrait of Ely after feeding time. :)
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Inspired by Ciril Jazbec's beautiful portrait of a girl fishing in Uummannaq , Greenland. I expanded a bit and see the explorer in her.
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Starting a series of drawings inspired by found pictures. Here's the first!
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Shepherd in a splash.
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Measuring the measurer.
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Dancing for meaning.
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This is a sketch for an idea I have about changing our aim.
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An elaborated sitter.
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Skulls and lulls.
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Splashing some watercolor around to loosen up the ideas.
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It's been a while since I've drawn a proper portrait. While this doesn't look exactly like the sitter, I'm happy to have gotten the opportunity to draw him. I call this his alter ego, Tito.
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A veces nos sentimos tan frágil como una hormiguita solitaria y es difícil tomar la belleza y amor alrededor de nosotros. No es para uno de afuera juzgar lo que siente esa hormiga pero si es posible, porque no acompañarle durante esa tormenta.
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Starting to get carried away with excuses on why I shouldn't publish drawings I've done, I stopped myself today and snapped a picture of this drawing watercolor as it is. As a whole I'm not liking it. But I enjoy elements of it on their own.
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It's tricky to know what to write about along with these drawings at times. Frankly, sometimes it takes me a while to figure out why I did something.
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