(2012-9-30) Erasable red gel pen and fountain pen ink on paper.
One Nice Bug Per Day
sheepfilms
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

Product Placement

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
Today's Document
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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todays bird

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JBB: An Artblog!

Love Begins
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

oozey mess
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izzy's playlists!

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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(2012-9-30) Erasable red gel pen and fountain pen ink on paper.
(2005). Marker and graphite on paper. Digital retouching.
(2017) Color pencil and charcoal.
(2016) Graphite on paper.
(2017) Aaron K. Graphite on paper (silhouette traced on the projection of the shadow).
(2017) Sage P. Fountain pen ink on paper.
(2016-5) webcomicname fan comic. Ballpoint pen + computer graphic
(2016-3-5). ball point pen, marker, graphite, heavy digital retouching.
(2016-7-1) Jane Keung drawing a portrait. Graphite on paper.
(2016-01) Studies for Pochun-kuki (2016). Graphite on paper.
(2016-3) Afternoon Booty Call. Gel pens, marker, graphite on paper
(2016-3) Figure.1 #psychprom2016. Graphite on paper
(2015) Guitar. Graphite on paper
(2015) Fat suit squash (Basti and Stephanie). Graphite on paper
(2015) In the blink of an eye. Charcoal on newsprint
As per the course instructor's guide (Eve Aschheim), I made three rules and imposed them on myself while working this piece.
Rule 1. Attempt to draw a tile on the ceiling (of the drawing room in the Princeton Lewis Art Center) without blinking your eyes and without averting your gaze from the tile. Rule 2. When inevitably blinking due to physiological fatigue or pain, start drawing the same tile again. Rule 3. Start drawing holes of the tile from the leftmost, uppermost part of each tile; and start drawing tiles from the leftmost, uppermost part of the paper.
(2015) Joanna Sobolewska / Yihua Xie Charcoal on newsprint
(2016-1-13) Pochun-kuki Part 3 (The cookie). Paper, print on paper