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

Monday, January 30, 2012

Oodles of Doodles.

The first couple of pages are from a few nights ago. My daughter and I were up late drawing, and our bunny was modelling. We were listening to some awesome music on Swedish radio, and She was asking me about Spider-Man. Here favorite thing right now is to hear stories of his. Thats why there are some silly drawins of the Kingpin, Black Cat, and Spider-Man in his Alien abductor Symbiote Black costume. So she could see what I was talking about.

Nighttime doodles

 Story doodles

Lunch time doodles


 Stray doodles


Wednesday, November 16, 2011

November 30 Days of Drawing (Day 12) Timjan!

I don't draw my son much. He rarely sits still, even for a picture. My mother n law was over the other day and took some awesome portrait shots of our kids sitting or standing next to our window. It was close to sunset and the light drenched everything in a warm yellow. The photos were instant inspiration to draw or paint. So more to come!
I might give this one another shot one day, but it would be nice to do a larger painting, and try to capture his likeness more. He's a beautiful boy!

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

November 30 Days of Drawing (Day 10-11) Music

I spent this weekend drawing at Folkmusiknatta i Falun (Folk Music Night in Falun) There where three stages, with performers playing traditional Swedish folk music, new folk stuff, American, and a little Indian. The musicians would play in the hallways or waiting rooms and jam, or join in with strangers who were playing familiar folk music. Members of the bands would also join in before or after their show. Some of these groups would have 8-20 people. It was from 6pm till 1am, and I pretty much drew the whole time. So I'm counting it as 2 days of drawing.

Warm-ups. The man with the guitar was very energetic for an old guy, and the bottom right was the first cello I've drawn. The sketches were drawn with a 2mm, 2b lead. The bottom left was drawn with a .9mm, 2b lead.

Hawkins Hawaii Trio. The band was great to listen to. Great slide guitar from this guy. I kind of rushed drawing the instrument, and should of added more detail. I also had to draw this in the dark so I used a 3mm, 6b lead.

The guy on the top had a great little stance while playing. I tried, but couldn't capture it. The other sketches are of Deliverance. A bluegrass group that sang all the songs, in English without a Swedish accent! I was amazed at how authentic they sounded. The guy on mandolin was an awesome singer. It was fun to listen to the bands introduce themselves or the songs in Swedish, but say the titles in English.

I found these two playing in the stairwell. They had a nice little area all to themselves. They had these great little stances while they played that was hard to capture. The girl was more hunched over, as if she was trying to hide. She played harmonica and sounded awesome.

 Crazy old man. Thats all I got to say.

There was one room that played folk dance music all night. Toward the end of the night they had 25 people on the stage playing mostly fiddles.

Monday, November 14, 2011

November 30 Days of Drawing (Day 9) Cody!

Cody from my friend Will Terrell's Superzeros. He's one of the characters that Will draws in his online comic. Lots of fun, and entertaining characters, and I really dig on his colors.


Colors, amp, cords and a few wardrobe changes coming soon.
http://willterrell.com/
http://superzeroes.net/

Friday, November 11, 2011

November 30 Days of Drawing (Day 6) Violins!

Violins!
On Mondays, Leksands Spelmanslag, the folk instrument players in Leksand get together, practice, and jam. Its great music to draw too. I was invited to come draw while they played. A little hard to do since they move so much and their expressions change often, but great fun! Their was a couple of warm up sketches I did before these that didn't make the cut.
Magnus Sanden. 1 hour. Could use a little more detail in the hand and arm. Magnus is a good friend here in Leksand. He can sing any song and play any instrument.

 Warm-up 20mins

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Wednesday, November 09, 2011

November 30 Days of Drawing (Days 1-4)

MOOSE!
For November I'm going to do at least one drawing a day and try to post it each day.
The first four days of November I was drawing moose for an upcoming book I'm working on. TBA
After drawing moose for 4 days i think I'm about 50% the way there. They are alot harder to draw then I thought. Harder to draw than houses. Which I thought at first they where just horses with big horns. I have come across 5 moose in Sweden two of which were a mother and her offspring crossing the road. They are very peaceful and beautiful to watch graze or stride.


The bottom one I tried to make the antlers look more like a crown, as they did in the picture. In Sweden the moose, called elk (älg), are the kings of the forest and their antlers symbolize their crown.
My favorite out of the bunch. The eye needs a little work.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

John H. Vanderpoel Studies, ears, and ears, and ears

Not the most accurate. The sketches from behind the ear were very difficult and looked like a slug while I was drawing it. These are all the pages with ears in his book. Next time will be some faces.

Friday, April 01, 2011

Per Gudmundson (Violinist)


A fun and interesting experience. I bumped into a friend on my way to class. He was on his way to see Per play. So I tagged along.
Really good performer. He played traditional Dalarna folk music, and a couple of numbers on a small bagpipe.

Wednesday, February 09, 2011

Swedish choir

The bottom right image was really hard to tackle. For me anyways.

Started in class, finished from a photo.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

The Madonna


My wife was reading to our daughter when she fell asleep, and I thought I would capture the moment.