17 Mar Sketchbook Month: Day 17
Another Sketchbook Month entry squeaked in just under the wire. Don't ask me what it means, I have no idea. I just sat down to draw and this is what rolled out of the pencil....
Another Sketchbook Month entry squeaked in just under the wire. Don't ask me what it means, I have no idea. I just sat down to draw and this is what rolled out of the pencil....
Just barely made this one in under the midnight deadline for Sketchbook Month. A quick doodle from the Little Rascals....
I don't draw caricatures very often and this is why: Today's Sketchbook Month entry is an unsuccessful attempt at William Shatner....
Thought I'd try something a little different today for Sketchbook Month. I was thumbing through a drawing book by Andrew Loomis and was utterly amazed at what he was able to do with just a pencil and a little shading. I've also really enjoyed my friend Tim Hodge's recent gorilla sketches. So I combined the two—I did a Google image...
I regularly get hired by ad agencies to create "comp art"—rough sketches (sometimes color, sometimes not) designed to help them pitch their ideas to their clients. My artwork has been presented to clients such as Walmart, Target, Best Buy, 3M, and Chef Boyardee. Examples are of course posted on my website. Now you can also download selected samples of my...
A few doodles from one of my all-time favorite TV shows. Having a tough time drawing today. Some days the sketches just flow off the pencil almost effortlessly, other days its like rolling a boulder uphill. Today felt like one of those days. Still fun though....