Tag: drawing

July 23, 2015 at 12:02 pm

Artist Begins 5 Year Project to Draw the 100,000+ Items in Late Grandfather’s Tool Shed

Artist Begins 5 Year Project to Draw the 100,000+ Items in Late Grandfather's Tool Shed

When artist Lee John Phillips’ grandfather passed; he left behind a lifetime of tools, parts and knick-knacks.

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July 15, 2015 at 3:43 pm

These Porcelain Plate Designs Actually Depict a World of Destruction

These Porcelain Plate Designs Actually Depict a World of Destruction

Don Moyer designs porcelain plates that may look traditional, but a closer inspection reveals something entirely different.

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June 30, 2015 at 9:59 am

How Pixar Artists Made the Cars in ‘Cars’ Do Things Without Hands

How Pixar Artists Made the Cars in 'Cars' Do Things Without Hands

In “McQueen has no hands”, Pixar artist Rob Gibbs recounts the time he had to draw a scene with the following direction: “McQueen produces a map”.

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June 20, 2015 at 4:15 pm

These Artists Challenged Each Other to a Daily ‘Animal Alphabet’ Drawing Duel

These Artists Challenged Each Other to a Daily 'Animal Alphabet' Drawing Duel

Kyson Dana and Jeffrey Smith challenge each other do a daily sketchbook duel. An animal a day for every letter in the alphabet.

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June 8, 2015 at 10:51 am

Artist Beautifully Captures What Real Love Looks Like

Artist Beautifully Captures What Real Love Looks Like

South Korean artist Puuung is trying to find the meaning of love in our daily lives and make them into beautiful works of art.

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June 1, 2015 at 12:48 pm

16 Portuguese Sayings That Don’t Make Any Sense

16 Portuguese Sayings That Don't Make Any Sense

Artist Mariana Crisóstomo illustrates a series of common Portuguese phrases, providing the literal translation and what the saying means conversationally.

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May 31, 2015 at 3:58 pm

Picture of the Day: Two Rolls of Tape and a Little Perspective

Picture of the Day: Two Rolls of Tape and a Little Perspective

“Sunday Sketches” is an ongoing series by artist Christoph Niemann where he repurposes everyday objects in creative and playful ways.

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May 16, 2015 at 6:52 pm

Beautiful Illustrations of Words with No English Equivalent

Beautiful Illustrations of Words with No English Equivalent

Artist Marija Tiurina has illustrated a beautiful series of posters that visually describe words from other languages that do not have an English equivalent. The series was created exclusively for NeonMob, a new social network for collecting, trading and selling digital art. Tiurina has an incredible drawing style and I highly recommend you check…

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April 23, 2015 at 12:05 pm

This Book from 1908 is Dedicated to Blackboard Art and it’s Amazing

This Book from 1908 is Dedicated to Blackboard Art and it's Amazing

In 1908, Frederick Whitney, an artist and teacher in Salem, Massachusetts published Blackboard Sketching, a book dedicated to the art of blackboard chalk drawings. As the book’s forward states: Ability to draw easily and well on the blackboard is a power which every teacher of children covets. Such drawing is a language which never…

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March 16, 2015 at 6:39 pm

Tim Jeffs Draws Incredibly Detailed Lizards Using Pencil Crayons

Tim Jeffs Draws Incredibly Detailed Lizards Using Pencil Crayons

When it comes to art, Tim Jeffs loves three things: drawing, intricate detail and animals. The illustrator (featured previously) uses ink, pencil crayons and paint to bring his animal artworks to life. In a recent post on reddit, the artist shared his latest drawings of a chameleon and iguana. When a another member asked…

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