Saturday, September 20, 2008

art from the heart


DRAWING IS FUN ,RELAXING AND SOMETIMES REWORDING.

don,t ask who they are i just like drawing them






thank god i have some better looking ones then those up there.



































tried to get the likeness


















someof thease you might recognize





























my faveit thing to draw is peoples faces














IF YOU LIKE WHAT YOU SEE, I HAVE MANY MORE TO SHOW . SOME WORSE. SOME BETTER. ENJOY.









i love to paint so why don,t i

























when does your art become art? i love to draw. pencil art and paint. i use what ever materials i can find. the acrilics are the cheepest to use. as far as paint is concerned. a pease of cardboard or plywood becomes the canvos. or adding a sculpture to the painting makes it three dimentionable. i have drawn many faces in pencil on plain paper and have had people tell me they are not worth anything this way. you have to use special paper. but if one likes what he sees and wants it bad enough it makes it worth as much as any art form. i will try to show you what i mean. there i finaly found one that would up load. thease are hard to see but are eight inches. done on plain paper.i have two or three note books full of thease drawings. i drew faces for over a year and haven,t drawn one in almost 6 months now,i love doing faces exspecialy female becouse they are smooth and the hair is always a challenge to do. i will have to take some pics of some of my favorits that i have done. i have a couple young artists in my family. two brothers as a matter of fact. they both went to ringling college and studied art there.Nick Wright lives in glenns falls is a freelance artist. and has painted many out door paintings. he always has a pic in the bow and arrow mag for a writer. his brother has a little different style but is also a very good artist. so my question is still, when does an artist become an artist.? you can check out Nicks art work http://www.sharppencil@blogspot.com/ follow his links to his web site.

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