Showing posts with label Portraits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Portraits. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 08, 2015

Tattoos

 Some of the tattoos I've been working on in Stockholm Sweden. More on Instagram @gabrielhunt
and Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/GabrielHunttattoo
Give a follow if you want a quicker update on the work I'm doing






A couple of cover-ups

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

New post in a very, very, very long time.


Lately I have been posting my artwork on Facebook and Instagram. Its easier and I can do it on my phone. Bonus! Feel free to add me or start following. I'll include the links and stuff like that.

Here is a couple paintings I've done. On Instagram theres tons of daily drawings, and concept sketches. Plus the tattoos I've been busy with this last couple of months.

Maybe I'll run around here to Blogger once in awhile, but I'll be using those "mainstream" formats for now. Also I'm lazy. Nuff said :)


Jesus. God's son.

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Timjan. My son.


Thursday, February 02, 2012

My Precious.

There's a story that goes along with this. The long version includes Twihards, Transformers and  Triceratops fighting to save the planets from eco-terrorists. The short version involves me dripping a bunch of watercolor, and drawing my son, Timjan.

 My daughter was painting next to me, splashing little drops of color on my drawing. No biggie. She now has a mole on her 4head.
 WIP. Soon to be another drawing of Timjan. I'm working my way up to start a painting of him. We all have one except him. Poor lil guy.

Friday, January 27, 2012

Pen doodles!


Ballpoint pen drawins. My daily life is interrupted every day by the fact I can't decide if drawing with ballpoint pen is my favorite thing to do on the planet Earth. Long hours of debate take place trying to come to a conclusion. Sometimes frisbee golf edges to the top, or monster truck rally-racing.


I was just flipping through Facebook pages drawing random images at random.



Thursday, December 01, 2011

November 30 Days of Drawing (Day 25,26) Choir


The art group I'm in is having a show on December 10th. at
Studiefrämjandet Norra Dalarna
http://www.facebook.com/events/186675341424110/
the link may, or may not work, but all the other info is googleable.
(yup I just said "googleable")


I liked  how she turned out. Real simple!

Goran

Had  a little fun drawing the lady in the middle.


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

Monday, April 18, 2011

Leksand's Church Choir

I moved around the practice this time. I wanted to draw as many members as possible. Practice slowness.

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.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Swedish Writers

There is a little silly story about all of these at the bottom. If you like those kinds of things.
Bengt Emil Johnson
1936-2010
Born in Saxdalen
Krister Gidlund and Anna Hallberg
Dan Andersson

So the story is.....
I found this free book at the library about Swedish writers. Little bios, and info on their work. Mostly people I never heard of or seen. Each page has a great little photo of each of them. I thought it might be a great opportunity to practice drawing portraits. My goal lately is to devote at least 10 minutes a day to draw portraits from this book. The 10 minutes usually doubles or grows to an hour. Sometimes I work on the same drawing for a few sessions. Its liberating to draw someone I don't know, and who will not see the drawing. Really free.

Choir Practice

On Thursdays I attend a choir practice in Leksand. This is what happens.