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

Thursday, 12 September 2013

Mica Angela Hendricks - Collaborating with a 4 year old

Hello everyone! Sorry I haven't been on here for a while. Summer has been very busy, I went away with my parents to Greece, and then shortly after went with a couple of friends to Thailand for 3 weeks, then almost as soon as I came back started an internship at a Financial PR company called Abchurch which has been going really well.

But I just had to blog about this latest craze which is sweeping the likes of Reddit, Tumblr and the general social media sphere. Mica Angela Hendrick, a graphic artist (check out her blog here), on the 27th August updated her blog with her latest collection of artworks to share with her followers. These were slightly different to previous works of hers because they are not entirely her own, she collaborated with her 4 year old daughter. 

Hendricks explains the collaboration delightfully, describing how she received a brand new, squeaky clean sketchbook in the post and she started sketching an old movie still (she claims are her favourite photos to draw). Her daughter came up to her and insisted on finishing the drawing. Hendricks thought to herself that she'd just let this drawing go, but by the time her daughter had finished she'd fallen in love with the finished piece. 

Hendricks draws the head from 20s, classical Hollywood movie stills, and then her daughter completes the drawing by adding the body and the background. The finished figure could be anything from a dinosaur to a stick insect. Hendricks and her daughter also both jointly add colour, her daughter being a little more free with her markers, and Hendricks a bit more tidy with acrylic paint. 


The pictures are quite lovely! Combining old traditional style with the young, free imagination!



Tuesday, 16 July 2013

Alana Dee Haynes

Alana - who calls herself Dee - combines photography with drawing, creating beautiful images. The majority of Dee's work concentrates on human flesh, and she adds her personal touches through drawing, almost like tattoos, to the print. The effect is really quite impressive.











Monday, 10 June 2013

Monday, 27 May 2013

Picasso's Blue Period

In the spring of 1901, Picasso learnt about the suicide of friend and fellow painter Carlos Casagemas, and fell into deep depression. These blue paintings are a representation of Picasso's melancholy and sombre mood throughout the years 1901-4, his mood dominating his paintings. Picasso's Blue Period was followed in 1904 by his Rose Period, when his mood improved and this reflected in the pink, red tones of his paintings.
La Vie (1903)

Casagemas in his Coffin (1901)
Portrait of Jamie Sabartes (1901)
The Old Guitarist (1903)

















The Rose Period (The Actor - 1901)

Tuesday, 21 May 2013

Alyssa Monks

Alyssa Monks is a realist painter from New Jersey. She has studied art in Florence, Italy and New York City, USA, as well as also teaching in New York. Monks uses natural filters such as glass, water and steam to distort the shapes of the body in her paintings. Her most recent artworks involve painting the figure behind a shower screen, the steam distorting the body. Her works are extremely detailed and exact, heres a statement from Monks:

"When I began painting the human body, I was obsessed with it and needed to create as much realism as possible. I chased realism until it began to unravel and deconstruct itself,” Alyssa states, “I am exploring the possibility and potential where representational painting and abstraction meet - if both can coexist in the same moment."












Check Alyssa's website for more!

Thursday, 25 April 2013

Dirty Car Art

Apologies for the lack of posts the past couple of days! Have been campaigning to become President of my society (which I got!) and starting back at uni for the last term of second year. Today's post is something a little different, I'm sure a couple of my readers would've written on a dirty car window 'Clean me' or drawn a face or something of the like, artist Scott Wade, who lives near a dirt track, does something a little more...







Tuesday, 16 April 2013

ITSAJACKAL: life drawings

'take pictures,  draw pictures (use a mechanical pencil .3mm) scan drawing. then darken and shadow in photoshop.' - itsajackal (tumblr)












Tuesday, 9 April 2013

Jenny Mörtsell

Jenny Mörtsell is an illustrator who has a large fan following online. She draws portraits using pencil mostly but often experiments with paint too. 

Jenny sent me a statement about herself and her artwork:

'I am a Swedish girl living in Brooklyn. I have always been drawing and I think I always will. My favourite motif is girls with messy hair that doesn't smile just because somebody tells them they look prettier that way. I also take a lot of photos! You can see them at www.jennysphotofolio.com'

Here's a small collection of her work:










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