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Showing posts with label drawing. Show all posts

14 October 2015

En particulier les avions

A Good Catch (1980)

Artiste inuit, Pudlo Pudlat (1916-1992) a commencé à dessiner avec des crayons de couleur et des stylos-feutre au milieu des années 60. Puis son art est devenu plus complexe. À bien des égards son travail symbolise les paradoxes de la rencontre entre la culture traditionnelle inuit et la vie moderne. Pudlo Pudlat était fasciné par les icônes de la modernité, en particulier les avions.

“Je dessine ce à quoi je pense, mais je pense que parfois le crayon a lui aussi un cerveau.”


 A Ship Passes By (1983)

 Aeroplane (1976)

 Airplanes over Ice Cap (1980)

 Bird with Boat

 [Don't know]

 Imposed Migration (1986)

 Interrupted Solitude (1985)

 Landscape with Settlement (1981-82)

 Spring Camp at Igakjuak (1975)

 Timiat Timijut (1976)

Winter Games (1976)

Women at the Fish Lake (1977)



Serge Gainsbourg •ั Cargo Culte



15 May 2015

Boogie-woogie circus


Heinrich Kley (1863-1945) was a German artist. His pen drawings are delicious and sooo expressive.







Made from 16 gauge steel wire after Heinrich Kley {source}



Henry Mancini - Baby Elephant Walk


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12 March 2014

Sky writing

Nick Naethuijs knows how to draw a plane.








For more, if you click Nick Naethuijs' deviantart album called Aviation Drawings, the first artwork you will see is a kingfisher..! Well, it is true that birds are masterpieces of aviation.





FSX Bird Experiments by Almost Aviation



09 February 2014

Labyrinthine fur

Painter and drawer Sarah Gillespie says that her aim is to make herself a lens of attention, completely absorbed in the minutia of what is in front of her.


Alder and Ermine Moth
(Mezzotint on Arches Moulin du Gué paper)



Buff Ermine
(Copper drypoint engraving on Arches paper)



December Moth



Flounced Rustic Moth
(Mezzotint etching on paper)



Hare



Muslin Moth
(Graphite, charcoal and watercolour on paper)



 My Heart a Wounded Crow
(Mezzotint on Aquari handmade paper)



Oak Beauty
(Charcoal and watercolour on Aquari handmade paper)



Winter Moth



 Wood Tigers
(Charcoal and watercolour on paper)




Sarah Gillespie's work achieves the endless fascination and reflects the true beauty and intricate details of nature.

Check out her website, her blog, her facebook page and have a nice day/night.


04 November 2013

Rock fan

Balancing Act (colored pencil, 2009)


Realistic pencil artist Deborah Friedman explores ways of looking at stones as a subject matter.

This series started with an experiment during the summer of 2009 to produce 10 small drawings investigating different ways of interpreting stones.

During the course of these drawings, several ideas unfolded that led to totally unexpected and new imagery.


 Bookends (graphite & colored pencil, 2009)


 Confrontation (colored pencil, 2011)


 Leaf & Stone Triptych (colored pencil, 2012)


 Meeting (colored pencil, 2011)


 Open Circle (colored pencil, 2013)


 Rock Fan (colored pencil, 2009)


Untitled Leaves and Stone (colored pencil, 2012)



Born in Los Angeles USA, Deborah Friedman now lives in Massachusetts. She also draws color birds, black and white birds.


 
 Bird's Nest (colored pencil, 2006)





15 October 2013

Conepine, oops, Pinecone

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