so, i have a client who really loves sketches by Egon Schiele. she originally came to me with an image of his that she wanted tattooed on her ribs. she recently decided that it was time for another. this time however, she didn't want one of HIS works. she wanted a lighthouse, done in the style of the sketch she brought me the last time. i figured that i'd post the progression of the tattoo from inspiration, to photo, to sketch, to tattoo.
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I made a deal. It's an official pinky-swear that I can't break. I promise to do a drawing every day, my best friend promises to run every day.
He hates to run. I hate to draw (well, not really, but I definitely don't do enough of it). If I miss a drawing day, I have to run with him. He's going to try and show me up by running every day and getting healthier.
So, if I run with him, does that mean that he has to draw too? Hmmmmm....
Anyway, the point of doing this blog is simply for motivation. Whether I do something simple and silly, or something totally kickass, I still have to do SOMETHING every day. It gives me deadlines, and forces me to do things I would probably put off doing to go and play farmville. I will try to keep sketches to 20-30 minutes each so that it won't interfere with my regular daily workload. Sometimes, I might have a project that I need to plan out, so if one is a little more elaborate, that's ok by me. It's something I'd have to do anyway.
You are welcome to critique, but just so you know, most of what will be going on here are SIMPLE RENDERINGS, so don't expect anything spectacular. Ok, I think I'm done babbling for now....
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