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Thank youThat's excellent Ruth. What a lovely way to remember her.
Cat looks very much like Louis Wain cats - I really like his work and that reminded me of his work. Thanks for sharing.
Cat looks very much like Louis Wain cats - I really like his work and that reminded me of his work. Thanks for sharing.
LD341-WM by Andrew AlexanderIn January I picked up the pencils for the first time since leaving school (a good while ago!) and recently set up a little, non commercial, website for sharing my efforts. www.andrewsart.uk/gallery (hope this isn't against the rules!)
Currently they all revolve around my interest in motorsports, and in particular motorcycle racing, but I hope to branch out into other interests as time permits. I'm just enjoying drawing again, I find it extremely relaxing after a long day in the office.
This was my first effort after returning to the hobby!
LD341-WM by Andrew Alexander
Liam Delves 2016
Good example of some "rules" of composition in there as well. The tree is a on line of thirds on the right, the horizon is on a line of third towards the bottom. The entirety of the tree, branches and all, are all inside the frame, not clipped off and all the rocks again are within the frame and not clipped. How many landscape shots have people seen where bits are clipped off at the edge and where a bit of manoevring your position or zoom in/out would resolve this? Anyway I digress, great sketch!
Just how do you know or remember that combining two or more completely unrelated colours makes the one you want?


Jenson Button 2017 by Andrew Alexander, on Flickr