Size: 11 x 19 cms
Media: Ink on Paper
Pen: Lamy Fountain pen
Media: Ink on Paper
Pens: Sailor Calligraphy, Lamy, Rotring Artpen.
Sometimes its good to leave your comfort zone when drawing and experiment with some doodles...I did a lot of doodling today and here are two of them. I can't really explain in what direction I am going but I suppose Artwork should really speak for itself. I hope posts like this happen on a weekly basis...I'll try and make that happen (or edit the text on this bit out at a later date!!).
Is always good, let your hand go alone on paper
ReplyDeleteand head elsewhere. for this is good to have a sketchbook and a pencil by the phone, it is remarkable the number of strange things that one can draw in these cases. especially if you are claiming the telephone company by the malfunction of our line.
Haha! Its amazing how much time you have to drawn whilst waiting and listening to the sweet music of Telefonica!!(Spains Telephone monopoly).Gracias!!
ReplyDeleteDoodling is very important therapy for the artist. We can leave this world and enter our imaginary world. Next time you see an artist immersed in doodles slam a book down on the table and see how quickly they return to this world.
ReplyDeleteHey, you drew siamese twins joined at the ear. Everything goes in one head and out the other, I guess.
OH. ha ha, we also suffer Telefónica, but I moved and now I have Telecom (France) before, while waiting for someone to care for me, I heard Fur Elise (Beethoven), now I listen to electronic music that I can not identify, and finally, I am attended by a computer that did not solve the problem. But you can not imagine the amount of doodles I did at that time!
ReplyDeleteLike your doodles. It is true that they have something different in them, different type of movement or something else like that severe face in the bottom right.
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