The ink drops were unintentional. The hazards of using a fountain pen.
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Pen and ink in my moleskine. Using the wonderful Albrecht Durer for a drawing lesson.
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Detail of the Squirrel and the Hare
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Just a house I found interesting in the nearest town.
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Fountain pen with de Atramentis urban grey ink in my moleskine. Tombow markers for the diluted greys.
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Pen and ink in my moleskine sketchbook.
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This was done on the spot with a fountain pen in my moleskine. During this time of Covid, Australia is a bit of a haven for some travellers. We have always had loads of oversea tourists. I imagine the couple who lived in this van had decided to wait it out. I was fortunate in that they were repacking while I was drawing, so I had a bit of time.
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An angel, a nature spirit of great power - whichever way of describing her that you are comfortable with. She is a force in protecting all of nature.
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I am experimenting with gouache and watercolour. Here is a witch I painted into my sketchbook.
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Drawn in the town near where I live.
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Day 8 of inktober and the prompt is Teeth.
Nick is excited to go out, he doesn't care what the reason is.
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This began as a study of armour. While researching women’s armour , I was annoyed by how sexualised the images were. The women were all beautiful, sexy and usually scantily clad. This seems so stupid. What good is armour that doesn’t cover your most vulnerable parts? So I set out to draw a more realistic warrior, strong and sturdy, suitably clad for the fight.
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Trying out a drawn frame, like they often did in medieval times.
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Fountain pen and DeAtramentis ink in my moleskine. The complete frame was posted a few days ago.
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A study of armour using a photo by @douglasharris07. I asked his permission first.
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‘the Hunter’ Who is the hunter, the person or the fox? We often assume everything (including the title of this drawing) is about the human being. In this case 'the Hunter' refers to the fox (with the prey in her mouth). There are a diverse world of ‘beings’, all living their stories.
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I love drawing when I am waiting on someone. It transforms the time, and rather than feeling impatient often I am hoping they will take longer so I can finish the drawing.
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I love drawing at the local boat harbour. I usually begin the drawing while I am there but later finish it in my studio.
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Pen and Tombow markers in my moleskine. This one is straight from the street, while sitting on a nearby park bench.
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A cute shopping area in our local Arts & Industry Estate.
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I am enjoying drawing these girls in armour guarding animals. Not quite sure all that they symbolise, but I trust that will come over time.