Explore my diverse collection of artwork, ranging from vibrant paintings to intricate
sculptures.
Each piece tells a
unique story, inviting you to delve into the artist's mind and emotions.
Whether you're an art enthusiast, a collector, or simply curious, this gallery is a
sanctuary
for all.
Here, you'll find:
About
Gallery/Catalogue
Some Of My Best Work.
I'm not one to boast, but this are some of my best work so far, are these my best
work?no, not yet. I can still, draw, i still draw
sometimes
but i believe i can one up my self if I re-do these. But anyway these are my lasted
drawing
and ones hold dear. When I look back at my earlier works—the ones
that once felt like masterpieces—and realize they were merely stepping
stones. Now i'm armed with experience and determination, and ready to ascend higher
peaks.
The promise of what lies beyond fuels my creativity.
Art isn't just about technical prowess; it's about vulnerability. It's about
daring to express what words cannot. So, as you visit these drawings,
consider this: What stories do they tell?, What emotions do they evoke?,
And
most importantly, how do they resonate with you?
It a process of steadiness and patience.
My Personal Favorites
Education
Art Is What You Make Of It.
Here's My Take
So you like to learn how to draw? well there are many ways to start learning
how.You can take pen and paper and start learning, watch videos, or if you're really interested
you
can take course online or apply for art training courses
The trick is to find the best method that will work for you.
Re Do's
My Artistic Journey: Then & Now
Before and After Showcase
Apr 29, 2018 Sunday 14:57
This drawing i did in 2018. It was during the earlier attempts to draw full scale
drawings using pen, thus there was no room for error. Which is ironic because looking
back now this hole art peace is an error.
Sep 04, 2021 Saturday 05:11
This one was done completed and in 2021. It was avery great experience with and process
to try and top or one up myself. The difference clear as day, people usually think that
on the first one i was not being serious but that was my full skill at work there.
With this these no shame when i look at it, these always room for improvement.
The next step is to one up this one Stay tuned.
Jan, 03 2018 Wednesday 01:36
This was during the time i was trying to master human facial features.
Aug, 23 2018 Thursday 17:08
These was a great progression marker for the year. I was happy with the progress.
Nov, 10 2018 Saturday 15:47
This actually on of the most challenging peace i done. There are many attempts i tried
before reaching this one, i was the best one compared to the other peaces.
Jan 03, 2020 Tuesday 23:12
I was very happy with the outcome when this one was finished. Can i do it even better
now? probably, but im good with this one because of the many attempt i did to
even create the first one
Jul 12, 2019 Friday 18:11
Here my first mistake was being afraid to go big. The reference image was drawn on a
Strathmore Bristol Drawing A3/2 paper, and i was not sure to draw on larger papers and i
dint have the right material. But after failing miserably, i let it be, developed myself
and skill and came back for the 2nd round.
Dec 17, 2022 Saturday 19:16
So after gradually getting better and improving, i decided to remake the piece and the
out is greater than before the only is is lacking the right materials, having the
appropriate paper and drawing pencils. but overall i fell good about this one.
Oct 05, 2021 Tuesday 05:26
Even with this one it a decent piece of work, Why?, well first i did it with ink
pen
and i remembered it very well i did'nt make many mistakes, the only mistake i made was
being
impatient. The thing with drawing using ink pens is it like painting you have to work in
layers and layers, with each layers gradually increasing the pressure on your hand to
add
darker and darker shade. With me i was just going for the result not enjoying or
learning
from the process.
Jan 03, 2021 Tuesday 06:05
This is one of my favorite. It is in the favorites list after-all. This piece i did it
just last year, and even now i don't think any less of it, it is great i learned from my
mistakes and because the drawing process began in later december with a rough pencil
sketch than gradually with my Fiber Castell drawing pens and Stonehenge Fine Art Paper.
Is there a piece you would like me to redo ?
Head to my socials or contact page and connect with me. I'll look it up and get to drawing.
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FAQ
This is not expert advice so take it with a grain of salt, this is from my own personal
experience.
If you want personal advice head to the contact page and connect.
Where do I start with drawing?
Start by exploring subjects that interest you and practice by copying images from those
topics. As you progress, you'll naturally feel ready to explore more complex subjects.
How can I improve my drawing skills? Practice is key. Practice does'nt
always makes perfect, practising wrong equals wrong results. A helpful tip
is to use the measure and mark method,
where you measure the object you're copying with a pencil or ruler and make light marks
on your paper as a size guide. This always work
Can you explain light and shade in drawing? Understanding light and
shade is crucial for
adding depth to your drawings. There are resources available that can teach you
about this important aspect of drawing.
How do I keep my drawings clean? To prevent smudging, place a spare
sheet of paper under your hand while drawing. This
also helps to avoid transferring oils from your skin onto the paper.
Who are some of the Masters of drawing? Historical masters include
Leonardo da Vinci,
Albrecht Durer, Michelangelo, and
Raphael, among others. Studying their works can provide valuable insights into
techniques
and styles.
What materials do I need to start drawing? The essentials include a set
of pencils[Fiber Castell], paper[Clairefontaine Mixed Media Pad, Stonehenge
Fine Art Paper, Strathmore Bristol Drawing pad] ,and an
eraser. Experiment
with different pencils to understand their lightness or darkness.
What are some tips for digital drawing? For digital artists, using
shortcuts, working with layers,
and utilizing perspective grids can be very helpful.
How do I learn to draw from scratch? Begin by drawing basic lines and
shapes. Then, transform these shapes into simple
3D objects and practice drawing them in perspective.
How do I learn to draw from scratch? Begin by drawing basic lines and
shapes. Then, transform these shapes into simple
3D objects and practice drawing them in perspective.
What are the foundations of drawing? A solid understanding of
perspective is essential. Start with frontal perspective
and gradually explore other types of perspective as you gain confidence.
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