Above, left: The cover of a book called Fabulous Things to Draw. It's the book from which I've done a few drawing lessons for this blog. The Polar Bear, Honey Bee, Seahorse and Dolphin were all lessons from the book.
Above, right: Clown Fish and Humpback Whale. These were both lessons from the book. Both were failures. The problem with the whale is that I drew the back of the whale way to small for the front.
Above: Drawing based on a panel from an issue of Eerie magazine. The issue was actually part of a hardbound book of Eerie magazine reproductions which I got from a website called Paperbackswap. I call the sketch Eerie Scientist
Above: My sketch which is a variation on the Eerie Scientist.
Above: Earlier on the day I drew this picture I had written some material in which I discussed the band Guns N Roses. The band had also been in recent Yahoo trending articles in regards to the band's reunion plans. The above drawing was originally based on Duff, the band's bass player. In the original sketch it kind of looked like Duff. Acter I added red and blue to the sketch it made the pencil drawing look faded and light so I went in and darkened some of the lines with a pencil. In doing this I made the sketch look much less like Duff than originally.
Above: An ELEPHANT doodle I drew while watching an episode of Family Guy on Hulu.
The Whale / Clown fish, Eerie Scientist, Scientist sketch, Duff and Elephant were all drawn on January 19, 2016.
Above: These pages were drawn on January 22, 2016. They are design ideas for a character called a Puglaphant. The character is supposed to be a genetic hybrid between an elephant and a pug dog.
Above is my first attempt at drawing the classic horror film character The Fly. Below is my second attempt to draw the same character.
Above is my first attempt at dong the GRASSHOPPER LESSON from the art book. Below is my second attempt at doing the lesson. The drawings were done on January 22, 2016.
Above is a doodle I did on January 22, 2016. The purpose was not to try and make a good drawing. I was simply drying to experiment with mixing two colors of markers.
Above are drawings of a bird and a dragonfly. Both are lessons from the book Fabulous Things to Draw. The body of the dragonfly looks like a carrot.
Below is a picture of the MONOPOLY guy which I drew while waiting for the other pictures to upload to Blogger.com. The Dragonfly, Bird and Monopoly Man were all done on Sunday January 24, 2016.
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