Life drawing homework. Show both legs thigh down, one obsured and one full length and foreshortening. Charcoal and yellow conte crayon.
November 26, 2007 – via(Reson-Detra)
Life drawing homework. Show both legs thigh down, one obsured and one full length and foreshortening. Charcoal and yellow conte crayon.
November 26, 2007 – via(Reson-Detra)
absolutely beautiful
Graphic Symbol project.
This series is 3 symbols related but different.
All have a sewing theme.
-from left to right-
(1) Side Stitch
(2) Mend a Broken Heart
(3) Button your Lips
Green Lantern & The Flash Illustrations
Making his major exhibition debut in London, New York-based tattoo artist Scott Campbell recently opened his latest exhibition, entitled “Always Almost There”, at the Lazarides Gallery. The show featured Campbell’s signature style in the form of laser etching on multi-layered creations. “Always Almost There” runs through October 30th, 2009.
Lazarides Gallery
8 Greek Street, Soho
London W1D 4DG
+44 (0) 203 214 0055
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This is a drawing i did for a long lost and thankfully found again friend from my childhood. Once upon a time we played soccer and track together and then were lost in the whole college experience. Now that we are besties we are now the Zachs!
Model : Zach Fore
This is just a quick 2 hour work in Charcoal.
Dubbed as “a celebration of creativity”, Diesel CULTivate launched last night with an opening cocktail at the Diesel Planet Store in Central, Hong Kong. The basement of the store was transformed into an outdoor hawker-booth and local-café setting. Dedicated detail was paid to recreate the traditional “Hong Kong style” environment: Beer was served with curry fishballs, aged street vendors gave out jasmine flowers and handmade model-clay sculptures, and a traditional Chinese calligrapher painted fortune notes. On display was interesting representations of the traditional Hong Kong hawker booth by artists: Hitotzuki – Kami + Sasu (Tokyo), Lady Aiko (New York), Bomin Kim (Seoul), Black Panda (New York/Denver), Gwen Yip (Hong Kong), Anton Lopez (Hong Kong), University of Hong Kong Faculty of Architecture/Control Shift (Hong Kong), Lo Koon-Chiu (Hong Kong) and, of course, Suitman (New York/Tokyo/Hong Kong).


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This is my new business card. All textures and type (other then back type) were made in the rain or with wet media.