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Published: 2004-11-30 00:34:04 +0000 UTC; Views: 272; Favourites: 3; Downloads: 32
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I began this drawing with a scribble, and then used 3 different ball-point pens to create a form based on that scribble. Normally I force myself to work within the constraints of the chaos. This time I chose to use more discretion on which elements of the original scribble would remain, and also added many parts that were not influenced by the original scribble.Related content
Comments: 6
nodeg [2004-12-28 19:52:53 +0000 UTC]
I really like this. I've been meaning to try ball-point for awhile now myself. I can really tell who your favourite artist is.
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nodeg In reply to nodeg [2005-04-09 05:03:41 +0000 UTC]
Daniel Ouellette was whom I was refering too. I don't mean to suggest you are mimicking him... I just recall reading a writeup he did on some of his own pieces that had a similiar method of creation(starting with a couple random lines).
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digitalrobotics [2004-12-27 21:11:06 +0000 UTC]
its difficult to make pens look like pencil. and you maintained a great form with the pens.
nice joeeerrbbb.
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Tortured-Raven [2004-12-01 03:46:35 +0000 UTC]
very pretty...i love the blue...i like it, great job!
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hres [2004-11-30 16:20:08 +0000 UTC]
Very beautifull, unique style!
The fullview though is a bit too big to view i'm afraid; you are more looking at the grain of the ball-point than you can look at the drawing as a whole
Impressive!
Stefan
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