Showing posts with label portrait. Show all posts
Showing posts with label portrait. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Not Sinterklaas

Whoo, another update! This time the start of what might become a returning feature: portraits of physicists with their discovery incorporated in one way or another. Although this first one isn't really a physicist, but an actor playing one. Bram van der Vlugt is a dutch actor who was interviewed about his role as Niels Bohr in "Copenhagen".

Thursday, September 4, 2008

End of summer

Was bored, and thought I'd try my hand at the age old tradition of just drawing a bunch of people on top of eachtother.. still can't draw girls I guess.


Friday, May 2, 2008

Angry charcoal portraits

I've recently bought some charcoal, and I'm very much excited about it. It's actually not that long since I've used charcoal, but I forgot how fast and dirty you can throw something down with them, a whole different world compared to using a thin pencil. Here's some angry potraits on plain printerpaper in preperation for a project I'm thinking of doing.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Another head/another singer

This time the victim is Jesse Lacey. I wish I hadn't just start somewhere on the page, but I guess I did, so now there's a chin missing.

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Drawings on the interwebs

Looking around the internet for forums with people who draw, I found a thread where people posted pictures of themselves for others to draw (which then could be posted in another thread). I thought this would be fun and drew something, but I haven't gotten around posting it because I don't think it's on par with the other stuff over there (It doesn't look anything like it's source). Anyway, here it is.


And a funky drawing of a dude on a bike, for a battle on stencilrevolution:


Saturday, March 15, 2008

Man with a beard

And the drawing of faces continues, this time the guy from Iron and Wine. Man, I wish I could grow a beard like that.

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Faces from pictures

After noticing my last sketch featured a fairly um.. ugly headed person, I've made a plan to try and draw more faces from photographs, to hopefully get a better understanding of what makes a face work/fail miserably. Anyway, here's my first, +1 for the person who sees who it's supposed to be.