Showing posts with label coloured pencil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coloured pencil. Show all posts

Sunday, 7 April 2013

pan


here's a little something i finished off yesterday. it's not often i draw anything more than individual people, creatures or objects, so i wanted to challenge myself to draw out a whole scene of something. this is just a section of what i did, but it's the only section i really liked, so now i know that i need to work on scenes and colours (always colours.)

i'm back in middlesbrough and start uni again this week so i'll probably not be updating my blog much because this last term and module is gonna really consume my life (sob...) but here's to hoping it won't!

Friday, 22 February 2013

recent work: dulcie



with my main project for this term being over and me having gotten my relief out of my system (by going out four times in one week, oops,) i finally got around to sitting down and finishing off a few of the outstanding illustrations i'd promised people a couple of weeks ago.

above is an illustration i did for dulcie over at la-dulcie-vita as a thank you for the post she recently featured on her blog which featured a short interview with me and displayed some of my work. it was so flattering to have dulcie approach me and ask if i'd be happy for her to feature my work, it's really incredible to think that so many people have laid eyes on my work and that a percentage of those people are actually interested enough in my work to approach me about it! so once again, a big thank you to you, dulcie! if you'd like to read said post, you can find it here.

some of you more observant followers may have noticed a slight difference in the texture of this illustration compared to previous ones, and that's because i've finally ran out of watercolour paper and am now working using coloured pencils in a sketchbook that really won't take watercolour (the pages just tear apart, boo); in future i'll know to not buy a sketchbook just because it's cheap! it's been quite refreshing reverting back to using coloured pencils, i find shading to be a lot more enjoyable, however, the whole process just takes so much longer! a punishment for being cheap, i imagine!
what do you think of my pencil illustrations? do you prefer this texture to watercolour?