I did a two-page spread in my Moleskine tonight. Hope you aren't sick
of Biker Buddy. He's a willing built-in model, so I drew him again
tonight, same deal, pen and water color pencil. A sketch--this is a
SKETCH-book, right? (I'll try to do something different next.) He
was pleased to have a "centerfold." I told him if he wanted a
centerfold, he'd better undress, LOL! (Don't worry . . . ){I won't
subject any of us to that, prolly.} Like the other, it's a bit of a
caricature.
6 comments:
Very nice work--he's got some real character here.
Thanks, Steve! :-D
He IS a character, for sure! LOL! :-D
i really like this piece... he's a great character to draw... and good job utilizing the space...
Thanks so much, Michelle! :-D
I hope it's not "cheating" to do a two-page spread.
I didn't actually do it to finish 2 sketches at once, but I feel cramped in the small space--I am used to working larger.
I did a 2 page spread over the weekend too, not cheating at all. The pages are yours to do with what you will!
Biker Buddy seems deep in thought!
YAY!
We were listening to Piano Boy doing his practicing after dinner. BB is facing the piano and making occasional comments to to PB who has asked him to come over and watch him do something but PB says, "wait til mama finishes."
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