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Chaos will REIGN
Materials:
-Watercolor
-Gouache (just white)
-Fountain Pen
Note: Long time that I did publish something, so why not now, better than never!
P.D: thinking of doing a series of medieval drawings with the upcoming festival in my hometown.
Note: I didn’t have time to publish my drawings, because, you know…school…
But well, I went to Vicenza on the weekends and found that there was an exhibition of renaissance artists, so I went straight to buy some tickets without losing time, and then I stayed the rest of the day in a museum drawing some sculpture by Alessandro Vittoria, a mannerist sculptor of the Venetian School in the late 16th century.
Materials:
Aqua drop - schmincke
Ecoline
Fountain pen
Ecoline
Gouache
Fountain pen
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Note: I’m not a coffee drinker but when it comes to cappuccino, it’s just good.
Gouache
Watercolour
Fountain pen
Ecoline
-Materials:
Gouache
Fountain pen
Ecoline
Schmincke - Aqua drop ( I bought some colors, and is really a good watercolor type of ink, but in my first experience I must say that it works better with putting water first and then the color than the opposite, because if you don’t put water first then it leaves the pigment like a ink would do).
Note: So I finished one of my studies of the Fragonard museum, it’s a really interesting museum to visit and practice in anatomy draw.
-Materials:
Fountain pen (I really recommend indigraph even if it’s kinda expensive, but is worth the cost)
Ecoline
Watercolour
Gouache
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Note: I just needed to finish with the color to finally publish this little sketch.
Materials:
Ecoline
Fountain pen
Tintoretto was an incredible artist (and still is), considering his time.
Note: So this sketch it was from my last visit to the Louvre, (the same goes for the Akhenaton sketch I published last time).
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I did this sketch because I like Akhenaton… I think that’s a good reason to sketch Akhenaton, (even if I don’t like it that much).
Ecoline
Fountain pen
Guado watercolour (Isatis tinctoria)
Note: I remember simping for Akhenaton when I was seeing Egypt art for the first time in art history classes, it was kinda funny… now I simp for Michelangelo.
-Materials:
Ecoline
Gouache
Fountain pen
(Note: for some reasons he was kinda obsessed with Beethoven, I don't know if he inherited it from his master Rodin, because Rodin was somewhat obsessed with Victor Hugo and Balzac).
- Materials:
Schmincke Horadam: watercolour
Ecoline
Schmincke - Flüssige Kohle
P.D. So as you can see I really like Schmincke materials… I really recommend it!
I think is one of the best watercolour I ever tried!
Me: Mom I’m going to Bourdelle!
Mom: WHAT?!
Me: the museum mom!
Mom: oh.
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Sketch:
Ecoline
Fountain pen
Gouache
Sketch of a sculpture of Rodin
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Me: I really need to finish some sketches.
<school and new projects>
Me: Well…..
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(Note: normally all the sketches I do are with ecoline, fountain pen and sometimes a little bit of gouache)
This is one of Rodin sculpture, I drawn.
I need to finish the others with ecoline or watercolour.
Sketch- head of Saint-Pierre
You gotta love Rodin or Rodin will come to you!
Did you ever get a really nice notebook and then just put it on a shelf for later? It's a really nice notebook, and you don't want to waste it on grocery lists and to do notes, but a subject matter that needs nice paper. I have a small collection of good notebooks awaiting the proper subject, and over the years they find their use.
Tree Studies: Tamlin V 10/29/23
Done with a Preppy fountain pen
Ink pen refill day - time to try the Sailor inks
Baustelle Olympiastadion
Baustelle Olympiastadion
Schnee am Corbusierhaus
Balzende Bagger
Wolken über dem Grunewald