Octopus enthusiast, information junkie, habitual tea drinker, rave pirate, daydream doodler.
Monday, 23 July 2012
Friday, 20 July 2012
Octopussy, Octopussy, I ♥ you and the fishys too.
Thursday, 19 July 2012
Then and Now: Nature Vs. City
Labels:
art,
colours,
doodle,
landscapes,
letraset,
pro markers,
worlds
Thursday, 12 July 2012
Waste not want not.
The first picture is a piece my house mate started (which was then screwed up and put in the bin.) The picture started out with only the outline of the octopus in the foreground and a pencil outline of the arm on the far right. I added to the drawing to turn it into an mechanical underwater scene. The second image I started then abandoned and a friend added to it until it became a doodled bird. The last drawing I drew a pen outline doodle before giving it to my house mate to finish.
Labels:
art,
doodle,
fishes,
intelligence,
landscapes,
octopus,
pens,
pro markers,
sea,
worlds
Wednesday, 11 July 2012
Then and Now
For every piece of work I finish there are always three or four abandoned pieces that I never quite got around to doing anything with. After having a little look through my old sketch books I found a few that I wanted to finish. Here is the first, a little world built on a rickety wooden tower.
Labels:
art,
colours,
doodle,
doodles,
garden,
landscapes,
letraset,
pens,
pro markers,
trees,
worlds
Monday, 2 July 2012
Thursday, 28 June 2012
Monday, 25 June 2012
Work in Progress- session Ten.
After a long break I have finished putting up my first solo show and now I can start tackling this bad boy again.
Labels:
art,
colours,
doodle,
doodles,
garden,
jukai,
landscapes,
letraset,
pro markers,
tree,
trees,
work in progress,
worlds
Saturday, 23 June 2012
Wednesday, 23 May 2012
Runcible Landscapes and Cephalopods
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Saturday, 14 April 2012
Little Bits
Although I love the challenge of making massive doodles most of my work is on a much smaller scale. Here are some of my new ones.
Friday, 13 April 2012
Jessica's Jukai
I was asked to draw a picture with only one direction given "sea and trees" so I knew I had to incorporate the sea and a dense forest. I thought that a forest on the edge of a lake left me with little room to fill with sea creatures and a lot of dead space under the trees. To get past this issue I decided to put the sea under the trees hidden in a cavern never seen by surface dwellers. I filled the sea with Cephalopods and fishes and then packed into the dense wood land strange unrecognisable creature crawl amongst the foliage.
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