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Awesome Pencil Drawings From Students Notebooks

Awesome Pencil Drawings From Students Notebooks
Awesome Pencil Drawings From Students Notebooks Posted on 28 June 2010 Crni When I was in high school I was pretty bored on the most of the lessons I had to attend, especially maths and physics. So, I used to scrible different objects in my notebook and at the end of the year my notebook looked like true piece of artwork. However that wasn’t very helpful when I had to pass the exams. It seems that lot of students have such hobbies, to draw anything while they’re bored during the lessons. Via Andrea Joseph’s Sketchblog. Related:  Drawing

People - Gallery of Commissioned Portraits of People Hoodie8x10 inchesColoured pencil on drafting film Grandpa Elliott10x16 inchesColoured pencil on black mat board Joy8x11 inchesColoured pencil and solvent on Pastelmat Face of Symmetry8x10 inchesColoured pencils on Pastelmat Steph8x10 inchesAcrylics on 355gsm Canson Mi-Teintes Tex Card Antoinette's Commission12x16 inchesColoured Pencil on Illustration Board Molly and Kyzak8x10 inchColoured pencil on Matte Board Bright Eyes5x7 inchesGraphite and Black Pencil on drafting film Sarah and Joey8x10 inches Coloured pencil on drafting film Wonder8x10 inchGraphite pencil on drafting film My Rock 11x8 inchesColoured pencils and pan pastels on wood Reece4x6 inchesGraphite pencil on drafting film Peter the Red8x10 inchesPastel on Pastelmat Paris8x10 inchesGraphite and coloured pencil on drafting film Dad4x6 inchesWatercolour pencils on Rtistx panel Lola8x10 inchesColoured Pencils on Pastelmat Bonny Chris8x10 inchesColoured pencil on Canson Mi Teintes Paper Hope11x14 inchesColoured pencils on matte board

andrea joseph's sketchblog 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

How to Draw and Paint Smart Over 20 Creative Ways to Take a Seat | FindInspirations.com Prickly Pair Chairs website: Valentina Gonzalez Wohlers homepage Valentina Gonzales blends two iconographic elements: the classical French Louis XV oval chair originated in Rococo period and the Nopal cactus symbolizing Mexican heritage and national pride. “Shapes, materials, colours, textures and finishes collide in irreverent and playful harmony; the Prickly pair chairs are a statement against prejudice and preconceptions.” Lila Jang’s canape website: via wrongdistance.com Unusual sofa by Lila Jang was a part of Artistes Parcours Saint Germain 2008 in Paris, where the creations of young artists were exhibited for 3 weeks in Saint-Germain-des-Prés luxury stores. UP 5 (Serie UP 2000) website: bebitalia.com “A female figure tied to a ball-shaped ottoman symbolizing the shackles that keep women subjugated.” Cipria website: via www.edra.com Deliberately iconic piece. Sweet website: Design Studio Spell Pleats-Pleats website: Imaginary Office Designed by Daniel Hedner. website: Meblarium Paweł Grunert

Q. Cassetti on the Behance Network Truly Inspired Traditional Black and White Drawings Many people think that the tradition artwork will die in the time of digital life. Actually, the digital art is just another trend of the art development through the history. Unlike the digital computer arts, the traditional pencils and colors give you a physical sense of the artwork that you can touch and walk around. The sculpture is one of the traditional arts’ examples that cannot be replaced with a digital version or digital sculpture. The black and white artwork using the pencils and the charcoal is one of the challenging forms or art that uses only the gray colors to visualize the scene and ideas based on the light and shadows. The collections below includes amazing black and white artwork using pencil and charcoal with different hard and soft styles. House on Liberty Street Miss-HyperShadow Krasiczyn Akreon lightthought 287 Drawing JeSSanchez Village Pervandr Scribblism Inkscape I Mynti Love Jacksl The Visitor Mhr79 Gag Nailone misinformed GunnerRomantic The Remnant Shimoda7 Efra270 Jockey Ruddiger

Marc Johns I had no idea there were so many until I counted them this morning! I've shared over 1000 drawings online, and some of them I decided to make into prints, or people get in touch and request something be made available as a print. And I guess after a while, it all adds up. I've sold over a thousand prints of What to focus on, hundreds of the pipe-smoking rabbit, don't forget to play and some others, and a whole bunch that have sold a handful. I never know what's going to resonate, what people are going to want to purchase. Anyway, if you want to buy a print or two for a holiday gift, do it soon, so there's time for it to ship to you.

How to draw trees, rex vicat cole Page 11 / 22 ASSOCIATIONS are so inseparable from our conceptions of nature and art that we are unconsciously biased, and it is difficult to gain any fresh view of either. The key to this difficulty is a consistent following up of some particular truth or beauty observed, and this can only be done, as Samuel Smiles says, by " perseverance, knowledge, and ability diligently cultivated." Plate XLVII STUDY IN OILS By VICAT COLE, R, A. sandstone forming the eaves of the shelving sides ; it requires no imagination to see again the quivering white heat spread over the tableland and to hear the popping of the gorse pods and the rustle of a snake. and the subtle perfume of the young Beech leaves, the fragrance of Holly and Hawthorn flowers and honey-scented Lime, the resinous sweetness of the Pine Woods and the pleasant but acrid scent of Walnut leaves. Plate XLVIII - STUDY IN OILS BY R.V.C. themselves beautiful to look at and diligently sought for and culled from the particular district.

Kipling West About this Series: Kipling West’s meticulous illustrations command your attention. At first glance, the prismatic colors and flowing line work grab your eyeballs. Tight detail and pulsating composition impress and inspire as the image unfolds to reveal hidden creatures and mysterious symbols. After that, you simply fall into the page and become happily engulfed in a strange and beautiful wonderland. She creates these images by narrating her life experiences in the form of a visual diary. Kipling West’s flickr Kipling West’s Blog

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