Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Easy with a magic pencil...


The things are...
1. I got faster!
2. I became more confident that it would not turn out to be terrible.
3. I discovered that if you are rushed or not in the mood (which I found out is the "closed mode") you may as well draw a piece of shit because that's what it's gunna look like! It just does not work! Contrary to that, when you're free, patient and enthused surprisingly good things appear beneath the pencil!
4. Why did I ever stop? That's 5 years of practice I could have had that I didn't...

Another ace thing is that this project has inspired Ricky to do 100 days of portraiture (I can't link to that as it's all on Facebook, but here's his other work: http://www.turtonphotography.com/), someone else to do 30 days of drawing after not drawing for years also... and other people to just do creative things. Which is actually the best part for me! I love seeing people do things they love!

I have asked for a 4-day working week instead of 5, as I've got plans for things to do with that day. I reckon I'll just keep this going after a few weeks' break and start up something else alongside it. So please stay with me for more daily drawings and links to whatever else comes along!

Adios muchachos for a few weeks :)

Day #100!

Ending with my Dazzle.


Day #99... I FORGOT....

I forgot! It is the first day I have forgotten and it is day #99! I blame it on 2 nights out in a row! No drawing today folks. Just a darn good Mexican party!

Day #98


Day #97: It can only be explained by a photo


Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Day #89.


Day #88


Day #87. Mask.


Day #86


Day #85: For Philipp & Inga

Hey Philipp and Inga. It is a wanker (as per our conversation the other night!)


Day #84

I went to a dancing performance and then DJs. I tucked the paper down my pants, and the pencil up the leg of my leggins, and I sketched the show in the semi-darkness of the Palace.






Day #83


Day #82. Top hanging on door.