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Yesterday evening a friend and I hooked up with a fantastic group of local artists for a sketching session in the park. It's the truth, officer. They were most welcoming and it was inspiring to be drawing in their company. Hopefully it'll become a regular thing.
These were drawn with two Pentel pocket pens - one for the black and an empty one for the wash.
8 comments:
For fooks sake, they are truly astonishing.
Not only can you draw a mean building...
Trees, man!
Those are bloody lovely!
Thanks, gents!
Truly gorgeous.
How do you mean "an empty one"?
Thanks, Dave.
Oh yeah, I wasn't very clear there... I used the empty pen (ie sans cartridge) to dip into a cup of ink wash because I didn't have a regular brush on me.
Ooo hot Damn! They're very very nice. Bit gutted I missed the evenings scribblings.
You should get on over for one, G!
The textures are lovely! I could stare at this for a while more:D
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