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#161

Sunday Morning Edition <>

Fantasy little buggers


#162

Hi…DOCTOR BONE…Those little bug imaginings you just posted …are GREAT…:thumbsup:
I just came in from sitting in my backyard …soaking up some rays…summer finally here…
long winter…Anyway I sat out their for about an hour, just checking out a huge
jumping spider stalking whatever came it’s way…whole little WORLD…with all sorts of dramas
happening right below my feet…came in, turned on computer…and there’s that little world again…Really like that one in the lower right corner …GREAT IMAGINING…:slight_smile:

TAKE CARE
Glenn


#163

Thanks Glen <> just spent the weekend at my lake house/studio <> always get closer to nature there <>

Here are a few more little critters for you to ponder.


#164

I really like the last batch of drawings. Reminds me of Yashitaka Amano’s work.


#165

Thanks Womball <> Here some mo


#166

Hi DoctorBone!

New here! Your drawings are really inspiring man. Those creatures are really interesting!

May I know how you create those highlights? Chalks?

Anyway, do give me pointers ok? =D


#167

Recycled acid free speckletone paper (kraft)

Nexus roller-ball studio pens from Koh-l-Noor which come in great earth colors

Copic blender which softens the roller-ball and creates a wash like effect.

Tria and Copic markers

Pastel pencils <> mostly Carb-Othello which are smoother than some other brands.


#168

Hey Doc,

wow man - didn’t think you had room for improvement, at least I didn’t expect this rate of improvement. This is awesome - the best pages of your sketchbook so far, imo. Love the way you are using the blue now too - the greater contrast really add. And your line is dumbfoundingly awesomely amazing. Kinda makes me think of a rollercoaster ride - not sure why.

muchthanx for sharing doc, hugely inspirational. Gonna go draw right nya.

cheers

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#169

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don’t suppose you have a fabulous website that’s just to showcase your works, hero?


#170

sleepy now

Thanks Demented and cypherx don’t have a great sight on just me but

The Society of Figurative Arts forum has lots o my stuff


#171

Hi…Doctor Bone…GREAT WORDS OF WISDOM on that last one you posted, and the drawings
are great as usual…those words remind me of that slogan…SPEED KILLS…:scream: :slight_smile:

TAKE CARE
Glenn


#172

Thanks Glenn <> couple more words of wisdom <> I keep repeating them to myself because I keep forgeting them


#173

Great fantasy stuff mentler. Do you play with other mediums much?


#174

Absolutely brilliant work, and I have to agree with what’s already been said – these studies are very inspiring.
The notes between the drawings themselves are very interesting as well (when I can make them out!). They give hints that go beyond the simple rendering of the form itself.
Thanks a lot for sharing!


#175

Thank you for the support

Couple more Durer interpretations drawn in reverse to me think a little more


#176

Durer is awesome.
Fantastic stuff doc, reversing them is a great idea and wonderful practice, if not very daunting. Truly inspirational how you’ve done them - can’t wait to see more!

ciao

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#177

Yo Demented <> many thanks

Latest


#178

After Bernini (way after)


#179

Wasup doc

last one rocks my world. I’m totally in love with how you and Rebecca seem to aim more for an emotive/subjective likeness than a visual/objective likeness. The dude’s droopy-eyed quirkyness has been stunningly captured, and he’s almost stumbling out of the page. always thanx for sharing, your work always gets me psyched no matter how low I am.

ciao

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#180

D <> we have to stop meeting like this <> LOL just kidding always love to have you comment