I always enjoy your sketches ... especially how you push and pull the figure into an exaggerated, yet poignant, character study. My fave? I'm torn between the fellow contemplating his hand and the last one, who's taking notes and trying hard to see what's being said.
since I visit your blog I see many people in the train, in the cafe or other public places through your eyes , I mean I see them as in your drawings. Very enjoyable activity.... and it causes the dilatation of the inner lining of blood vessels, the endothelium, and increases blood flow. ( it suppose to be healthy) :)
Great sketches. Exciting things happening in the line weight department..Last sketch particularly attractive depth between his arms!!! Excellent work..inspiring as always.
This a marvelous group of sketches. The lady on top is a bit frightening but the dude below mellows the mood. The second is interesting because it has a different quality then most of your drawings. i really like the 3-dimensionality of it.
I always enjoy your sketches ... especially how you push and pull the figure into an exaggerated, yet poignant, character study. My fave? I'm torn between the fellow contemplating his hand and the last one, who's taking notes and trying hard to see what's being said.
ReplyDeletesince I visit your blog I see many people in the train, in the cafe or other public places through your eyes , I mean I see them as in your drawings. Very enjoyable activity.... and it causes the dilatation of the inner lining of blood vessels, the endothelium, and increases blood flow. ( it suppose to be healthy)
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wow...
DeleteI hope your vascular system is enjoying the ride...
do you then draw these visions?
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No, I don't, because I can't draw :(
DeleteGreat sketches. Exciting things happening in the line weight department..Last sketch particularly attractive depth between his arms!!! Excellent work..inspiring as always.
ReplyDeleteThis a marvelous group of sketches. The lady on top is a bit frightening but the dude below mellows the mood. The second is interesting because it has a different quality then most of your drawings. i really like the 3-dimensionality of it.
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