Weymouth in charcoal (sketch)
13 January 2017There’s something deeply satisfying about sketching in charcoal. It’s quick and you feel so very connected to what you’re doing, using your fingers to smudge and getting the dust all over them.
There’s something deeply satisfying about sketching in charcoal. It’s quick and you feel so very connected to what you’re doing, using your fingers to smudge and getting the dust all over them.
This is Mac, one of the most beautiful dogs in the world. He lives here, in Italy, and has a pretty good life chasing the local wildlife and dozing in the sun. I drew this as part of my Portray Your Pet project, using Tombow Mono 100 and Mitsu-bishi Hi-Uni pencils on Daler Rowney 160gsm […]
Here’s a quick little sketch I did during a quiet few moments back in August. The sketch isn’t great but the pens I used to draw it with are fantastic! A Kaweco Brass Sport with Pilot Iroshizuku Kiri-Same and an Ateleia Brass Pen with a Pilot Hi-Tec-C refill.
You might have noticed that I’ve started to sell custom portraits of pets, in pencil for now (but I’m working on building up a portfolio of ink pet portraits too). This is Biggie, a French bulldog full of character, and the first pet to be drawn as part of my new project. If you’d like […]
A quick little sketch but there’s no better way to pass a few minutes while sat waiting. I enjoy being limited by whichever colours I happen to have brought with me, too.