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Eye Practice
Graphite drawing.
Tim was a great model. He started shy and then became emboldened when the women in the class wanted him to return soon.
Done in graphite and watercolor. Something I like to do is take everyday mundane objects and try to make them unnerving, etc.
A twenty minute posed captured in a figure drawing session in North Vancouver.
sink or swim
Graphite drawing of an Icon.
Wild Roses in varying stages of life. Graphite in pocketbook sized Moleskine
Elephant in charcoal and graphite.
Black and white, graphite (pencil), text drawing.
Pet portrait commission of Charlie in charcoal and graphite.
Day 2 of 14: watercolour pens, fineliner, graphite, coloured pencil, oil pastel on paper.
Black and white, pencil drawing (graphite).
Graphite pencil on paper (size A5).
Homegrown elephant garlic drawing done in graphite pencil (H and HB). I enjoy drawing little roots and entanglements---following each one to its logical conclusion. A little OCD, I know.
Quick sketch of roots
Graphite.
Graphite , one afternoon of relaxation.
5" x 7" pen and ink and graphite
✏️ Practicing tone and proportion. Published: May 29, 2019 (2019-05-29) Tools: • 0.3mm Mechanical Pencil • White Colored Pencil • Kneaded Eraser • Toned Tan Paper Official: https://www.apricotjamspodcast.com https://www.instagram.com/_apricotjams https://www.twitch.tv/apricotjams https://www.pinterest.com/apricotjamspodcast https://www.twitter.com/_aprictotjams https://www.behance.com/apricotjams https://www.deviantart.com/apricotjamsofficial Business Inquiries: apricotjamspodcast@gmail.com © 2019 Apricot Jams. All Rights Reserved.
Drawn using graphite blocks and soft pastels....:)
Figured I upload my most recent drawing as my first image!
pencil drawing size A4 / 2018
Progression 3 of 5. Happy with the way her shirt came out; that main wrinkle through the middle of the shirt was exceptionally challenging.
A tattoo sketch done for a family member, it has a deeper meaning but it was simple in design. Done with graphite.
Some sketching I did while in Melbourne.
These are my two oldest grandkids, as they looked the last time I have seen them, almost 10 years ago. Right then Yoshua was 8 and Emma 6.
Inspired by Stephen Gammell.