Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Monday, June 23, 2014

Flower Sketch

Flower Sketch
     This sketch was made a couple days ago for my fiancee when I visited her at work. She was a bit too busy to talk, so I decided to wait at one of the tables and doodle until she was available (which wasn't until she closed, but I waited patiently).

The silly part about it is what I used as a reference. I had brought her a gift since I had known her day wasn't going too well, and kept it in a bag with some decorative flowers on it. Since she couldn't accept it right when I got there, it was sitting in front of me for quite some time. What better way to spend my time than to draw something for the woman I'm going to marry? And voila, a sketch of a flower.

It's not an extraordinarily detailed sketch, but I always enjoy making sketches. I'll be posting the sketch up on the Dezigning Art Doodle of the Day page within the next few days, so keep an eye out.

Friday, June 20, 2014

Inside look: Bumblebee

This is the outline of my latest work. It may not look like much now, but i'm starting to realize that the magic of drawing comes after it's been shaded. So hopefully by the time it's finished, it will look much better. (Emphasis on hopefully). And no, this isn't the transformer, it's the car version. Sorry to get your hopes up.
This is the only place I'll be posting this drawing for the time being, so feel special! ;D


Oh, and don't forget to check out DezigningArt.com to see all of my current and previously made artwork!

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Types Of Pencils

First test video on my new YouTube channel. Hoping to have a speed drawing video up by July!



Invisible Art

You probably read the title of this thinking "what? Invisible art? Doesn't that defeat the purpose?". On the contrary!

There is no way for one to determine if someone's artwork is "good" or "bad" simply by looking at it, because it's meant to look that way. If it wasn't, the artist wouldn't have displayed it. An art exhibition displaying "invisible art" has taken this concept to a whole new level. The idea, is that artwork can literally be anything. The only limitation is the artists imagination, so why limit it to the viewers?

The invisible art exhibition displayed 50 "invisible" works which allowed the viewers to see whatever it is they wished to see. I suppose this makes me feel a little better as a growing artist. I have an excuse for my mediocre artwork ;).

To view my newly posted High School Gallery, Click on the American Flag photo below.



To read the article I used as a source for the "Invisible Art" information, Click Here

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

New Artwork!

Just added a bunch of new artwork onto the DezigningArt.com website! Check it out!