Here's a sketch done sitting at a window seat at the Bump N Grind Cafe on Granville Street. I used a mechanical pencil, micron pens sizes 01
& 005, and a light purple ZIG Art & Graphic Twin
brush pen. I spent roughly an hour one the drawing.
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Showing posts with label micron pen. Show all posts
Saturday, March 26, 2016
Friday, February 26, 2016
Urban Sketching #2 - Coco et Olive, Vancouver BC
Another cafe sketch, this time at Coco et Olive on Main & East 21St, Vancouver, BC. It's a nice cafe with sandwiches, quiches, delicious baked goods, and most importantly good coffee.
I did this sketch while I was there for lunch a few days ago. The sketch took roughly a half hour. It's drawn with pencil, micron pens sized 01 & 03, and a black & light purple ZIG Art & Graphic Twin brush pen.
And in case you're curious, this is what I had for lunch:
I did this sketch while I was there for lunch a few days ago. The sketch took roughly a half hour. It's drawn with pencil, micron pens sized 01 & 03, and a black & light purple ZIG Art & Graphic Twin brush pen.
And in case you're curious, this is what I had for lunch:
| Tomato & olive quiche with a curried lentil soup. Delicious! |
Monday, February 22, 2016
Urban Sketching #1 - Pure Bread, Vancouver BC
Here's a sketch I did a little while back at Pure Bread, a great bakery in Vancouver's Gastown. Definitely worth checking out if you're in the neighbourhood. If you go there, get the lavender earl grey scone!
The sketch was done with pencil, micron pen, & an old brush pen in a random sketchbook. Roughly a 30 min sketch.
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| Everything in this places looks and is delicious... |
Wednesday, February 4, 2015
Grey Paper Sketches - Old Bells & Bent Bangles
I
picked up a toned grey paper Strathmore sketch book the other day and I've
been experimenting a bit with different mediums to use in it.
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| Old bells |
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| Bent bangles, earrings, and a hair clip |
Thursday, January 30, 2014
Moleskine Sketches - St Cirq Lapopie, France
Here's a couple sketches of St Cirq Lapopie, a beautiful French village I had a chance to visit a few months ago. I'd love to go back there some day. It's definitely an inspiring place to wander around.
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Friday, December 20, 2013
Not-so-Monthly Maps II
Well, I think my idea of
having a monthly post about maps was well intentioned, but isn't
something I'm going to be able to continue, at least on a consistent monthly basis. I've discovered that I've been spending way too much time working on maps, and I've completely neglected to do other art. I love making maps, but right now I don't have the time needed for them and my other existing art projects.
That being said, here are a few maps from a little while ago. They're all a bit different from each other stylistically, and I'm not entirely sure what I think about them yet. I was trying to experiment a bit with how I draw in order to figure out what I like and what I think works for me.
The first map was entirely an excuse to try drawing trees in a different way than I normally approach them. I think I like the effect but I won't know for sure until I explore that route a little more in some bigger maps.
The only thing about the second map that's different than the way I usually draw dungeon maps is the trees just outside the cave. I think I need to come up with some better trees :P
The purpose of the third map was to come up with a way of drawing waterfalls. I like the way that one worked out.
The last map was really fun to make, but I'm not sure how successful it is in conveying that it's a multi tiered city. I haven't figured out a good way of showing elevations in maps that are so small and so dense. It's also a bit hard to see some of the tunnels, and to make out what's going on without having to stare at the image for a bit. I'm sure drawing bigger would definitely help with some of that.
That being said, here are a few maps from a little while ago. They're all a bit different from each other stylistically, and I'm not entirely sure what I think about them yet. I was trying to experiment a bit with how I draw in order to figure out what I like and what I think works for me.
The first map was entirely an excuse to try drawing trees in a different way than I normally approach them. I think I like the effect but I won't know for sure until I explore that route a little more in some bigger maps.
The only thing about the second map that's different than the way I usually draw dungeon maps is the trees just outside the cave. I think I need to come up with some better trees :P
The purpose of the third map was to come up with a way of drawing waterfalls. I like the way that one worked out.
The last map was really fun to make, but I'm not sure how successful it is in conveying that it's a multi tiered city. I haven't figured out a good way of showing elevations in maps that are so small and so dense. It's also a bit hard to see some of the tunnels, and to make out what's going on without having to stare at the image for a bit. I'm sure drawing bigger would definitely help with some of that.
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Monthly Maps I
I've decided that since I like drawing maps so much, I'm going to try to do a monthly post about some of my maps.
Here's a couple maps of some coastal areas that I drew not too long ago. They are both drawn in a moleskin sketchbook using micron pens sizes 005 and 01.
Here's a couple maps of some coastal areas that I drew not too long ago. They are both drawn in a moleskin sketchbook using micron pens sizes 005 and 01.
Friday, September 27, 2013
A Few More Octopuses
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Thursday, September 26, 2013
Quick Octopus Sketches
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