Steampunk artwork, created by first drawing with dip pen and ink, and then shading it using a wash of the same ink. A steampunk woman is getting ready, but she seems to have forgotten her shoes…
Read MoreOriginal sepia tone ink drawing and wash of a steampunk woman getting ready, but she seems to have forgotten her shoes.
Read MoreMy new drawing is 6″x6″ dip pen and wash on aquaboard. The subject is Gigi, an adorable, elderly, stubby-legged mutt dog rescued by dear friends a number of years ago.
Read MoreI found the treasure of an unopened pad of watercolor appropriate to my art, and tested it out by creating this small drawing of a steampunk cat with a prosthetic leg.
Read MoreAfter two failed attempts, I finally finished an ink drawing which turned out well. The inspiration is a photo I took of a friend at Maker Faire a couple years ago, posing with a robot-like pose-able sculpture. This is a relatively small drawing, only 7″x8″, created with Senellier Walnut Satin ink on smooth paper. I
Read More9″x12″ dark brown ink on watercolor paper Croquille nip and #6 round brush wash Reference: http://kristabelladc3.deviantart.com/art/Heartsore-20-193320295
Read MoreJosh and the Ship’s Cat Brown ink on watercolor paper, pen nib and brush wash, 6″x6″ A friend, by the name of Josh, drawn up steampunk style referencing one of his personal photos.
Read MoreOriginally five separate posts made on December 14, 2010. rawing of Captain Robert from Abney Park, referencing one of their promotional photos. This is part of a series for my final project in class. Drawing of Kristina from Abney Park, referencing one of their promo photos. This is part of a series for my final project in
Read MoreOriginally many separate posts, made between September 2 and November 3, 2010. September 2, 2010 October 1, 2010 October 29, 2010 November 3, 2010
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