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Continue reading →: Skeletal Woman Warrior, A3 in Graphite/Charcoal, Digitally recolouredSo I had a go at doing some digital colouring of one of my previous drawings. I think it’s come out pretty well, but as I’m using the original pencil drawing photo as the basis, it’s not as colourful as I had hoped. This is the original graphite drawing.
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Continue reading →: Over Exposed Woman, A4 PencilDrawn from a reference photo taken by Engin Akyurt.
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Continue reading →: Northern Cardinal in Coloured Pencils, A3Northern Cardinal in Coloured Pencils, A3 Northern Cardinals occur in London year-round and do not migrate. They have dense down feathers that provide insulation during the colder months. Males and female birds can be distinguished visually by their plumage: males have bright red feathers while the female is a reddish-olive colour.
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Continue reading →: The Great Elephant in Coloured Pencils, A3When I started this, I felt my colours were all wrong, and I didn’t feel hopeful, but in the end, when I took a step back, I thought it was quite impactful. Very pleased.
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Continue reading →: Raven in Graphite, A3I was given this prompt by my other half, so had to do it justice. A3 paper, Graphite pencils, with Graphite powder for the background.
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Continue reading →: Landscape, Graphite PowderI thought I would try and MESS around (literally, it went everywhere) with my new graphite powder. Will take some getting used to, but I really think it might help adding my tone to my drawings, and maybe some blended backgrounds.
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Continue reading →: Grey Skulls Piled on Ground, A3 PencilI wasn’t sure if I am done with this, but its getting messy, so might leave it for the moment. Based on a photo by “Renato Danyi” (sourced from Pexels).
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Continue reading →: Self Portrait, A3 Pencil, Digitally ColouredThought I would add some colour to my self portrait. I also extended the top of my head a little as when I compared it with the source photo, I had drawn my Barnett a little short 🙂








