Monday, April 03, 2006

Another Sketch in a Car.

18 comments:

Unknown said...

Another lovely piece of drawing!! I try to draw in the car the other day, it's hard to control the hands while the car is bouncing around. You did a great job with your car drawings!

the doodlers said...

A terrific sense of the place and the experience of being in the back seat. The guttered page works too- didn't think it would. Just great!

Anonymous said...

Yours are the best sketches and drawings i've seen so far on the web. Thank you for sharing such a beautiful work - nemo

virginiavalle.blogspot.com said...

Ohhh congrants Stef is a really beautiful piece!! and the style look so great :0),I think is working.

Unknown said...

- aaah, bad roads of L.A.

-Merci the Doodlers! I started to use the gutter just last week and I like it actually, it's here when I do my sketch, so why going over it when I do the colour.

- Merci beaucoup Nemo, tres gentil de ta part, je suis flatte.

- Thanks Virginia!

MikeS said...

The way you've presented the last few sketches, reminds me of the photo format of our family pictures while growing up in the 70's with the rounded edges.

Your observational sketches ARE TOPS in my book. The tones work extremely well in your compositions.

Unknown said...

Well, thank you very much Monsieur Smook, very much appreciated and flattered!
That's exactly what I want to achieve at the moment, to have this kind of 70's tones, using the tint of the loeskine sketchbook.
Good to have you back! where have you been? I guess very busy...

alberto mielgo said...

I love the effect that you get coloring your drawing pad.
I love how the line in the middle looks.
Then , when you do this flat color is very very nice. Is great that you leave that bit of dirt in the edges.

Paul Tuller said...

bright blue! Do you sit in the back of cars alot to sketch the drivers? good idea if thats what you do

Shawn Escott said...

Nice! I like your color combo. Really cool. Is that a moleskine?

Clive said...

I've tried drawing while in the car several times, and each time hit several parking meters, pedestrians and parked cars, the results were more than jittery. I must try it in the back seat next time. Anyway, have been enjoying your blog for months now, particularly the watercolours and the drawings.

Elliot Cowan said...

I disagree with everyone.

Unknown said...

and why is that dear Elliot?

Oscar Grillo said...

And so do I!..Wanna fight?..Come outside!

Unknown said...

I can't fight you both, you're too talented!

Elliot Cowan said...

Take that Kardos!

Unknown said...

-Thanks Alberto! you MASTER.

-No Paul, I don't sit at the back of cars often, that's why I do sketches when I'm in one, it's a great opportunity.

-Yes Shawn, it's a small Moleskine.

-Thank you very much Clive!

Marsha Loftis said...

You are good. Very nice work.