Sketchbook Project
My wife and I recently entered a sketchbook program. Drawing is a talent that we both enjoy, so we thought perhaps we should join this art program and draw together! We've had a lot of fun so I thought I'd share my sketchbook with you. My wife has already posted some photos of her book on her blog...www.creativecarmelina.blogspot.com
My wife and I recently entered a sketchbook program. Drawing is a talent that we both enjoy, so we thought perhaps we should join this art program and draw together! We've had a lot of fun so I thought I'd share my sketchbook with you. My wife has already posted some photos of her book on her blog...www.creativecarmelina.blogspot.com
The theme I chose for my project, was, MONOCHROMATIC.The theme is only meant for a jumping off point and a person can develop his or her book in whatever direction their muse takes them! I wanted to play with a sort of, "1930's, old sepia tone", look in the illustrations I produced. Therefore the first picture I tried was of an actor from a movie I enjoyed. Can you guess who it is?
The title of the movie was O BROTHER WHERE ART THOU?
Still can't guess?
Another hint: This actor sings the song Man of constant sorrow, which was played quite frequently on the radio?
Answer: George Clooney
That's page one. Hope you liked it?
After all it's just a quick sketch!
Stay tuned for page two!
4 comments:
Yay a post!
You are amazing! That's some talent you have. I am always inspired when I see your art. I wish I could draw right now.
That also looks exactly like Mr. Clooney!
Bravo!
Ciao
Ohh! That looks so great! I just love your technique!
P.S. Good to see you back in business!
Ciao bello!
Bella Bliss
I am so loving this time we share at our little round kitchen table! These are memories I will keep with me forever!
I look forward to our next session!
Great work...I love your style honey.
ciao amore mio
Melina
xoxo
i'm visiting from carmelina's blog and so delighted at the thought of a hubby and his wife drawing together. you are both so talented! great sketch!
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