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Sketchbook By Scott Brundage

Sketchbook By Scott Brundage
Somewhat bizzare, but completely brilliant is just a couple of ways to describe the sketchbook of New York based artist Scott Brundage. Where can you find more by Scott? Behance of course! Find this post useful? Check out these:

Scott Gustafson's Artist's Studio Online featuring Eddie: The Lost Youth of Edgar Allan Poe LINKS to ARTISTS' SKETCHBOOKS ONLINE - PAGE 1 1000 Hours of Drawing (Taylor O) sketchbooks | sketch 1000 JOURNALS PROJECT (Someguy) 8861 miles collabration of 2 danish artists, one (Peter) living in Denmark and the other living in Australia (Lene) 8861 miles apart... Chicago, sketchbook, copyright © 2011 Susan Abbott Susan Abbott: A Painter's Year • sketchbook Travel Sketchbooks sketches of "Hans Blix" © 2009 Sigmund Abeles Scattergood, "Just got lost in your sketchbook images, I draw almost every night from live TV, usually from The Charlie Rose Show and will send you some..." Sigmund Abeles: Homepage Late Night Self Portrait , conte © 2009 Sigmund Abeles LSD drawings #1 and #8, © 2012 cowboybooks Josh watching WALL E © 2009 Adebanji Alade Adebanji Alade | tube/train sketches • My Passion for Sketching • The People I Sketch Everyday • flickr: adebanji's photostream New Baroque Airplane , © 2011 Mattias Adolfsson Mattias Adolfsson: Inks blog sketchbook page © 2009 Afriboy (Orokie's Art) Afriboy | African Male Erotic Art Tokala and Aiyani H. Auria Mr.

La boutique des illustrateurs, accueil, illustration jeunesse Sketchbooks - Choosing Artist's Sketchbooks Sketchbooks are the artist's constant companion, repositories of our observation and thought. Here are my pick of the best sketchbooks, covering a range of media and purposes. You're sure to find one to suit you. 1. You can't go wrong with a sketchbook like this. 2. photo courtesy Blick Art Materials Bliss. 3. If you like to tear the occasional page out to give to a friend (or file in the trashcan!) 4. courtesy Blick Art Materials HandBook Journals are really beautiful, a definite favorite. 5. Not prettily bound but with a durable, medium-surface, heavier paper, the Strathmore Dry Media Pads have a slightly heavier paper, at 100 lb / 163 gsm. 6. A simple, functional sketchbook, the Carnet de Voyage contains 15 sheets of Arches 140lb / 300 gsm Cold Pressed (rough) watercolor paper. 7. Ok, so it isn't strictly speaking a sketchbook, its a sketch pad.

Comment Dessiner un Dragon Comment dessiner un dragon? Il y a tant de façons différentes de dessiner un dragon. Ce tutoriel va vous montrer comment dessiner tout d'abord un tête de dragon vue de profil, puis de 3/4. Ensuite nous verrons comment dessiner les ailes de dragons et les griffes. Puis nous allons montrer rapidement comment dessiner un dragon entier. A vos crayons! Tête de Profil Vous allez dessiner la tête du dragon avec 4 parties de base, la mâchoire, les yeux, le museau et le cou. Dessinez les formes de la tête, remplissez la mâchoire inférieure et divisez la bouche ouverte avec une espèce de bec. Commencez à entrer plus dans les détails. Finalisez le cou est une bonne idée avant de terminer la tête pour que la connexion ne semble pas bizarre. Finalement, ajoutez à cela tous les petits détails qui vont rendre votre dragon unique; une crête le long du dos, plusieurs cornes, et un ventre recouvert d'écailles. Tête de 3/4 Occupez vous des détails (vous remarquerez le même cheminement). Les Ailes Dragon Entier

Beautiful Examples of Moleskine Art - Smashing Magazine Advertisement More than quick sketches and drawings, Moleskine art can encompass mixed media and even digital art. The imperfect lines, smudges and wrinkles give it dimension and raw honesty that more than ever are sought by digital artists and implemented in software. Regardless of any advancement in technology, pen and paper will always be the number once choice for any budding artist or seasoned illustrator. No theme or medium is ever neglected for the Moleskine treatment if the mood strikes the artist, spawning art like no other. Moleskine Art Sketches and Drawings Resources SkineartSociety dedicated to Moleskine art, with many contributors.Flickr Sketch Book Style GroupFlickr Photo pool.Flickr Subway Illustrations Great source for inspiration.Flickr Sketch GroupAnother great website for inspiration.Flickr Urban Views Another great website for inspiration.Flickr More Flickr groups.Moleskinerie (al) It's done. Leave a Comment Yay!

THAT SPACE IN BETWEEN | arty scribbles and scratchings… architect painter joshi Drawing for Art Students and Illustrators, free book Page 01 / 10 Free Online Book for the Art Student 7StumbleUpon 19.5KBlogger 10WordPress A brilliant chalk drawing b) Corregio. In the first place I must offer humble apologies to my students, past and present, whose failings I have so ruthlessly exploited for my own purpose. IN these days, when daily prophecies are made concerning the art work required in the near future, in the shape of pattern and costume designing, poster and advertisement work, illustration, etc., when one sees in the press a great campaign of correspondence teaching with the promise of remunerative employment to every student who "completes the course," with the implication that no long training in art study is necessary, and that there is a royal road to art, it becomes necessary to insist upon the importance of draughtsmanship in the classical sense, as understood by Holbein, Velasquez, Ingres, Menzel, and Degas. He has to set himself free from these sub-conscious, anthropomorphic fetters already alluded to.

Sketchbook Secrets: 50 Beautiful Sketchbook Scans The sketchbook is—to borrow a term from the new millenniums’ popular discourse—an artist’s BFF. It’s a diary for the visually inclined—a place where artists can most comfortably explore their personal thoughts, work out their visual needs, practice, maintain a visual history, and hopefully create the unpolished work that will eventually lead to amazing work for the world to see. But, sometimes, when we’re lucky, we get to see the process. Below are 50 beautiful sketchbook scans from 35 talented artists. Allen Sutton Mattias Adolfsson Laura More Amore David Fullarton Irena Zablotska Rafael Bertone Alena Lavdovskaya Beka Pkhakadze Christian Borku David Sossella f1x Grino Anna Rusakova Hanna Viktorsson Ignacio Veiga Irina Vinnik Jenkins Jenkins Jose Domingo Betancur Gomez Joshua Philippe Julia-Grigorieva Katia Petrunina Kyle Letendre L Filipe dos Santos Luishock Mamz Hu Michael Murdock Nacho-Yague Nicolas Cuestas Ooli razead Roger Haus Sabine ten Lohuis Taylor White Timothy Duong Trevor Henry Yissus Galiana Author: Shane Ward

Norman Rockwell Museum | Scouts “Can’t Wait,” 1972, Norman Rockwell (1894-1978). Norman Rockwell Museum Digital Collections. ©1972 Boy Scouts of America. Norman Rockwell Museum’s Boy Scout and Girl Scout Guided Visits and Workshops Boy Scout Programs Highlights of the Collection Guided Visit From his first interview with the editor of Boys’ Life magazine in 1912 to his last painted scouting illustration published in 1976, Norman Rockwell enjoyed a long relationship with the Boy Scouts of America. Art Merit Badge Discussion Tour satisfies requirements 4 and 5 During this guided visit through the Museum’s collection, scouts will discover Norman Rockwell’s artistic process and the illustration techniques he used for over 60 years to create his enduring images. Art Merit Badge Art Workshop Additions Scouts can complete their Art Merit Badge by completing three Art Workshop Additions with the Discussion Tour. Call 413-298-4100, ext. 260, or e-mail scouts@nrm.org for more information or to reserve your program. Print This Page

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