I started this sketch during a graduation ceremony a few weeks ago in my little Moleskine sketchbook, and have been inking it here and there since, usually when I haven't been feeling other drawings I'm working on.
The sketches, drawings, thoughts, and other randomness from the mind of The Graphitist
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Black Widow
This is a post-job sketch I did recently. Much like Natasha I want to move on from my past, and into a future of constant updates.
Saturday, March 16, 2013
I'm Not Dead Yet..
...but the process may get me yet.
I've been working on an awesome comic project recently, and the deadline is quickly coming up over the horizon. My time lately has been devoted towards that, hence the lack of fresh Graphiti. But just to prove I'm still exercising the right brain, here's some layouts from the current page.
I'd love to chat more, but like Biggie said, I got a story to tell.
Peace!!
Friday, February 22, 2013
Champloo Jam
What a fun piece to draw! This was for a jam with some fellow artists, all orchestrated by the cuz (check out his piece here and to link to the rest) with some great results! I will definitely be putting more time in on this one and give it a proper scan soon.
Peace!
Thursday, February 14, 2013
This Doesn't Look Like a Superhero..
So that comfort zone thing is slowly going out the window..
Happy Valentine's Day interwebz.
Peace!!
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Hulk!
So it's official, I have to draw the Hulk every time I watch the Avengers. Marvel really hit a home run with that one. With all of their origins already out of the way in their solo movies, they can get right into the action. And we all showed up for the Hulk more than anything right?
Peace!
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Copic,
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hulk
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Just Horsing Around...
I've never ridden a horse.
That's not completely true. I have a very vague memory of being on the back of one in my early early years, feeling in control and completely oblivious to the trained handler guiding me around. But I've never truly ridden, never felt that rush of wind or the connection I imagine most riders feel.
I've also not tried drawing one in a long, long time. To break up the monotony of my usual artistic endeavors I thought I'd break out of my comfort zone and try something newish. I very rarely draw from life anymore (which is probably the most terrible thing an artist can say,) so it felt good to flex a little and get some quick sketches out.
I'm going back to the comfort zone now...
Peace!!
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