The sketchbook doodle that turned into something special. To this day, it’s still one of my favourite drawings.
Pencil, Charcoal Pencil, Pastel Pencils on 9” x 12” Strathmore Archival Sketchbook Paper.
@mosihc I actually like drawing drapery - comes from all those drawing exercises I did in art school. I find that if you genuinely enjoy what you are doing, it isn't really work at all. For me, it's a form of meditation. The drawing itself took about 24 hours (if you combined all the time together in one large chunk), but it FELT like it was only 30 minutes.
@JoerB that's deep I like the passion you have for art... BTW do you mind telling me the name of your art school I am actually browsing for school options now and if this art school helped you get this good then boy do I want in on the knowledge
The lovely Ms. Taylor Hill channeling an Audrey Hepburn vibe. Reference photo from the Vanity Fair 2018 Oscars after party (Getty Images).
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Thirty-five minute sketch of a petrified A&W ketchup packet I found inside my fridge. This thing is the rock-hard evidence of my frequently poor late night diet choices.
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21 Comments
Maia Palomar (@mapalomar)
Your detail is amazing! It looks so real, especially the fabric.
Neil Tackaberry (@FinalGather)
Very nice piece of work.
Mosihc.df (@mosihc)
maaan!!! how long did it take you to draw and shade all those wrinkles in the bed sheets
Joer_B (@JoerB)
@mapalomar Thanks! I actually like drawing drapery. I guess all those exercises drawing sheets in art school paid off!
Joer_B (@JoerB)
@FinalGather Thank you Mr. Tackaberry!
Joer_B (@JoerB)
@mosihc I actually like drawing drapery - comes from all those drawing exercises I did in art school. I find that if you genuinely enjoy what you are doing, it isn't really work at all. For me, it's a form of meditation. The drawing itself took about 24 hours (if you combined all the time together in one large chunk), but it FELT like it was only 30 minutes.
Arthur Koestler (@arthurkoestler)
This is so well drawn. Very impressive.
Joer_B (@JoerB)
@arthurkoestler Thank you Mr. Koestler! Still learning, still trying to improve!
punka (@punka)
No words. Your level of detail in the fabric is mind boggling.
Joer_B (@JoerB)
@punka Thank you! I do enjoy drawing fabric.
Mosihc.df (@mosihc)
@JoerB that's deep I like the passion you have for art... BTW do you mind telling me the name of your art school I am actually browsing for school options now and if this art school helped you get this good then boy do I want in on the knowledge
Joer_B (@JoerB)
@mosihc I attended the Alberta College of Art and Design...in Canada.
Mosihc.df (@mosihc)
OH MY GOSH that was my freaking first choice before I asked... thanks so much I had my doubts about the school but they're now gone thank you
Bailey DeWolf (@SedonaEquineArt)
No words. This is incredible.
Joer_B (@JoerB)
@SedonaEquineArt Thank you! Everything seems to have clicked with this one - I didn't have to fight with it!
Lanah xiong (@Lanahyawnuwuw)
THIS LOOKS SO REAL!!!
Joer_B (@JoerB)
@Lanahyawnuwuw Thank you!
Lanah xiong (@Lanahyawnuwuw)
@JoerB I JUST LOVE THIS
Joer_B (@JoerB)
@Lanahyawnuwuw Thank you!
Peekaboo (@PeekabooStudios)
IM SORRY A DOODLE????????? (great work!!!)
Joer_B (@JoerB)
@PeekabooStudios lol. Point taken. In my defense, this drawing DID start off as a doodle.