Showing posts with label Girl and Pug. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Girl and Pug. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
More of a Girl and Her Pug
Labels:
Copic Markers,
Girl and Pug,
Ink,
Pug,
Store
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Big Announcement - I've Opened An Online Store!
Going forward you can access my store with the link on the left side under the heading "My Other Blogs, Pages, and Store."
Thank you for all your support, encouragement, and pug friendship!
Labels:
Copic Markers,
Girl and Pug,
Ink,
Pug
Monday, May 6, 2013
A Pug and Her Girl
I'm still waiting for more colors and new paper but I can't help but do some more drawings of this girl and her pug. Or should I say this pug and her girl??
I found some old paper I hadn't used in a while and it was interesting coloring on it with the markers because it picks up the color really well and lends itself to blending but it tends to bleed a lot. It's interesting how different these markers can look on different kinds of paper.
I found some old paper I hadn't used in a while and it was interesting coloring on it with the markers because it picks up the color really well and lends itself to blending but it tends to bleed a lot. It's interesting how different these markers can look on different kinds of paper.
Labels:
Copic Markers,
Girl and Pug,
Ink,
Pug
Friday, May 3, 2013
A Girl and Her Pug
I have a great idea for a children's book but it would involve illustrations different from what I typically do (ink only sketches of me, Sunny and Rosy). I used watercolors when younger and with some of my recent color illustrations but I want to try out other different mediums. These two are sketches I did with a slightly thicker pen than I usually use and Copic markers. I've had these Copic markers for a while now but I don't use color often so they were sitting in a drawer until I recently decided to whoop them out and give them another try. I really liked using the Copic markers because they bring back childhood memories of coloring with markers, but I think I need more colors and the blender marker.
Labels:
Copic Markers,
Girl and Pug,
Ink,
Pug
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