So I finally went to Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art class. I loved the change from drawing nudies to drawing burlesque ladies. It is definitely much more difficult to draw someone when you do not necessarily get to see the entire body, but rather have to use your knowledge of the human form and build from that to draw the clothing on top. This class also reminded me of how quickly the ability to draw the body disappears. Like most thing in life, if you don't use it, you lose it.
Anyhow, I now share with you a few sketches from my sketchbook from Dr. Sketchy's but viewers be warned - the images are hard to see!




I have also been trying to improve the line work of my tattooing. So for the second attempt (still on a pig's ear) I chose a little bit more complicated image.

I think that I have definitely improved on the line work from the first image. But now I have been concerned if I am going deep enough with the needle or too deep. With this in mind, I decided it was time to give myself a small tattoo. I have been wanting a Day-of-the-dead skull for some time. So.... I only used blue for the moment to see how much touch ups I will have to do and I will add colours at that time too... I think the tattoo is funny and will be more funny when it is fully coloured up, but for the moment, I would like to present my little skull:

It is on my big toe. Just where I have always wanted to put a skull tattoo.
Until the next post, I shall be away making some sort of art. I hope you do to!
3 comments:
I've drawn a day of the dead skull - I LOVE them! I'll show ya sometime...tattoo don't look half bad MAO. I'm still thinking of what I want...
I have thought of a very cool design for you based on the other tattoo piece you like. It would depend on if you would want a band (arm or leg) on you!
Oooooh what is it, what it is?? I wonder...could it be incorporated into the existing arm tattoo I have (upper right deltoid)? Don't want to tattoo my legs...
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