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Make: NIKON CORPORATION
Model: NIKON D80
Shutter Speed: 10/300 second
F Number: F/4.5
Focal Length: 42 mm
ISO Speed: 200
Date Picture Taken: May 28, 2007, 6:57:13 PM
Artist's Comments
Stripped
Graphite on Illustration board
When finished 40 x 30
This part 8 x 8
This is my third drawing in this series the first two can be seen on my gallery page Monolithic and Fragile
Like the first two these Wips are a little different in that I show small finished areas which come together when completed. This is the first time in this sires where I drew my own eye, I used a mirror for this which really lets me look so much closer than any photo could. There will be five main subjects within this drawing (two eyes, roots, clouds and a main center which I am still working out the concept)
how do you make those light-colored lines? do you go over those areas with a minuscule eraser afterwards? or do you just leave it blank as you shade the rest?
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One of the things that I have a huge amount of respect for is your ability to observe every single minuscule detail. And then of course, the patience to render all of them. Amazing! Truly an anthropologistic (is that a word? LOL!) artist! But then again, artists are indeed anthropologists. Through art, we tell what is important to us.
Devious Comments
you have a unique style and look to all your drawings.
Amazing that's the least I could say.
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Huge respect for your work, as always.
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