I know this is a little late, but I wanted to do a detailed sketch of the Canadian Penny since it’s no long in circulation!
9 x 12 inches in size
Pencil on Paper
Referenced used: Here
Untitled
11 x 14 inches
Acrylic paint and fine liner pen on un-primed masonite
I really really like how this turned out, I’m quite happy with it.
Work In Progress as of 02/05/2013
11 x 14 inches in size
Acrylic Paint and Pen on Unprimed Masonite
The majority of the paint is on and completed, might need to touch up some areas. Then I have to do all the detailed pen work.
~Loving this piece I dont mean to toot my own horn ;)
I’m not much of a painter but I’m loving this piece so far! :)
Work in Progress
Acrylic Paint and Sharpie Fine Liner Pen on Unprimed Masonite
11 x 14 inches in size
7 x 10 inch sketchbook:
First ever attempt at drawing with a ball point pen. (Thanks to someone I’m following for bringing it and inspiring me to try something new)
7 x 10 inch sketchbook:
A quick self portrait in pen, I did a bit of stippling/pointillism for my facial feature, and just lines for the hair. I liked how this turned out :3
7 x 10 inch sketchbook:
I really liked what I did in my wreck this journal with the trace your hand page, so I recreated it in my sketchbook :3
Pen on Paper
7 x 10 inch sketchbook:
Pen and Pencil drawing of a wolf, also includes some of the automatic drawing/doodling
When I went to see the Hobbit forever ago I was really inspired to draw Galadriel. Her hair is so pretty :3
Here’s a quick pencil sketch. 9 x 12 inches in size
9 x 12 inches in size
Um, more doodling in shapes and using colour this time. Reminds me of a staid glass window. I was thinking of doing this on a large scale. Not sure :s
More progress in the skull drawing. Someone requested a detail shot so there a close up of the jaw/teeth area.
THE LAST ONE IN THIS BODY OF WORKKKKKKK.
22.5 x 22.5 inches in size.
Pencil, Willow Charcoal, Chalk on Stonehenge Paper
This drawing is apart of a black and white abstract square series of mine. These drawings replicate segments of collages. They translate the mark making found in these square segments in a large but subtle manner.
Click too see more photo’s of these series here and here












