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drippy still life
This sketch is the nineteenth in a 365-day challenge to draw a picture a day, every day, for a year… Day Nineteen: Super fast sketch of a flower vase using “real drippy pen.”
Also tagged black, pen and ink, whitecitrus
This sketch is the eighteenth in a 365-day challenge to draw a picture a day, every day, for a year… Day Eighteen: For some reason a bowl of citrus fruit popped into my head. Could it be that tomorrow is Paul Cézanne’s birthday? This is not after any work by Cézanne, but is entirely imaginary.
Also tagged art on art, fruitsalt shaker
This sketch is the tenth in a 365-day challenge to draw a picture a day, every day, for a year… Day Ten: No particular salt shaker. Just any classic one, sketched from my imagination.
Also taggedstill life with pit fruit and glass vase
This sketch is the fourth in a 365-day challenge to draw a picture a day, every day, for a year… Day Four: I love 1st-century Roman frescos: still life paintings long before the Dutch, and apparently clear glass a 1000 years or so before Murano. Their loveliness, unusually preserved by the natural disaster of Vesuvius […]
Also tagged ancient, art on art