Art

Hand Drawn T-shirts

August 10, 2012
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Just look at these amazing shirts!  I love them!

I drew this originally for a friends birthday present as her initials are H.P!

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Biro Ink drawings

August 4, 2012
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My neighbor is extremely talented all she needs is a biro and she draws beautiful images!  I really do enjoy her art!

 

Follow her on Twitter she really is quite fantastic ! @Nevillina

Monalisa fineline recreation

October 14, 2011
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This is one of only 3 recreated  masterpieces drawn with the Faber-Castell artist pen, go here to see the other 3 truly beautifully  amazing!!!!

My Chincoteague

October 6, 2011
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Another of my original paintings.  This one is called “My Chincoteague.”  I used acrylic paint. It is painted on a piece of  plywood. I examine the wood prior to painting and see a picture in the grain. Then I follow the grain of the wood to bring my vision to life.  I hope you enjoy it :)

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Paparazzi Hell

August 19, 2011
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This is one of my original paintings. It is called  “Paparazzi Hell” I used acrylic paint. It is painted on a piece of  plywood. I examine the wood prior to painting and see a picture in the grain. Then I follow the grain of the wood to bring my vision
to life. I hope you like it. :)

Submitted by @ktconcoctions

Biro ink drawings

July 27, 2011
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Architectural Sketch

This is done in red and blue biro. It shows the differences between the Norman and Perpendicular style of cathedral architecture. I also shows how the Norman cathedrals were converted into the Perpendicular style. Again with the geekdom! Sorry…

 

Hereford Cathedral – Tracery at West End

I really like church architecture, in case you hadn’t noticed! I’m especially fascinated by tracery, rib-vaulting and column capitals… Sad, I know. This sketch is of some tracery around the stained glass windows. The proportion used by Medieval architects and stonemasons is amazing! It’s all done in thirds! Sad geek alert…

Buildwas Abbey

This was the first sketch I’d done in years! It’s done on ruled paper with a biro of all things! I copied it from a tourist information booklet (the photo is attached to the sketch). Drawing the columns got a little boring toward the end, but I always enjoy the cross-hatching bit!

Bolton Priory

The perspective is a little off on this sketch. I used proper arty paper for this one, but it’s still done in biro! I am a truly professional person…

 

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