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28 February 2015
27 February 2015
26 February 2015
“The Story of the Fisherman” Sketches and Video
During the course of working on "The Story of the Fisherman" I've generated many many sketches, here are just a few. I hope you enjoy them.
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*Client Work,
Arabian Nights,
Characters,
client work,
drawing,
Editorial Illustration,
fantasy,
fun,
ink,
sketch,
Sketchblog
23 February 2015
We are starting early, and we’re starting with cookies....
We are starting early, and we’re starting with cookies. #LifeIsShort #studio (at 17th Avenue Studios)
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22 February 2015
21 February 2015
20 February 2015
16 February 2015
13 February 2015
Eye Candy for Today: Karl Friedrich Schinkel pen lithograph
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Das Schloss Prediama in Crein XII Stund: von Triest (The Castle of Predjama in Carniola, Twelve Hours from Trieste), Karl Friedrich Schinkel In the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Use zoom or download icons below the image. This striking print by the German artist, active in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, is a pen […]
Das Schloss Prediama in Crein XII Stund: von Triest (The Castle of Predjama in Carniola, Twelve Hours from Trieste), Karl Friedrich Schinkel In the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Use zoom or download icons below the image. This striking print by the German artist, active in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, is a pen […]
11 February 2015
04 February 2015
02 February 2015
01 February 2015
John Singer Sargent’s portrait drawings
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John Singer Sargent, one of the best portrait painters of the 19th century, eventually tired of his role as a society portrait painter. In his later career he greatly reduced the number of formal portrait commissions he accepted, preferring to travel and pursue his own on location watercolors. However, he continued portraiture in a different […]
John Singer Sargent, one of the best portrait painters of the 19th century, eventually tired of his role as a society portrait painter. In his later career he greatly reduced the number of formal portrait commissions he accepted, preferring to travel and pursue his own on location watercolors. However, he continued portraiture in a different […]
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