I sketched this 5 days after the last 2 Daily Derrieres. This was done with Tombo color brush pens, drawn from life.
This quick was done with a Tombo brush pen, overlaid with Letraset film. It looks to be meant for inclusion in the “Secret Love” magazine/art folio.
The top drawing was done first, on the recto side of one page. The bottom drawing is drawn on the verso side of the next page. The first drawing is done all in Prismacolor; the second is done in Prismacolor and Tombo brush pens.
Another drawing in my Animus Mundi series. The Colossus of Rhodes or something along those lines. Drawing with a blue Color Erase pencil, a Fountain Pentel pen, and various Tombo brush pens.
This drawing was done with a Pentel Color Brush pen and a Tombo brush pen for the grays.
Self-portrait. Ballpoint pen. Tombo fountain
brush pen. Too much information,
or not enough? A year later, I look back on this drawing with nostalgia, or
PTSD.
This is yet another post-stroke sketch, done yet
earlier than yesterday’s. It is executed with ballpoint pen, worked back into
with Tombo brush pen. It is very crude, not just in the line work put also in
the thought process. I allowed the distortion/exaggeration in order to include
everything I wanted in the drawing. Actually, I kind of like it.
Another Kirby-esque sketch, insofar as this could be
interpreted as a depiction of Mr. Fantastic’s penis. If one chose to. Again,
done with Tombo marker pens. No white out, as far as I can see.
This drawing was done with Tombo brush pens and white
out pen, very quickly. 10 minutes or less. It reminds me of Jack Kirby, like a
character from the “New Gods” comic.
Today’s drawing is a riff on yesterday’s drawing (done
on October 4, 2012). Once again, I was using the dreaded Tombo brush pens. I
like this drawing, however (as opposed to the drawing I posted on October 9).
I’m not sure why I like it better. The dick is nice. The two shades of muted
cool gray are pleasant. I had an art teacher who opined that drawing in any color other that black was
cheating, in so far as any other color adds interest or entertainment value to
the drawing. Perhaps he was right.