Showing posts with label marker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label marker. Show all posts

Friday, April 15, 2011

Graffiti Dragon



Highlighter and marker in
visual art journal. Copyright DBC 2011.


Trying out "Graffiti style" lettering
and drawing. I was thinking of
'Puff the Magic Dragon'
but realized there could be
other unintentional connotations...
I'm not a tobacco (or otherwise) smoker,
so just think of this as fire-breathing
dragon smoke.
Very reminiscent of my art work
when I worked for a Tee-shirt
transfer company.








Not exactly like graffiti, but a fun experiment.
I wouldn't be fast enough to actually
paint a 'tag' on anything 
without getting caught...not into
danger, vandalism, or gang signs, 
but definitely intrigued by street art.


I often wonder what it would be like
to put my work over one of those
ugly billboards beside the freeway?




Monday, April 19, 2010

French Fashion Exhaustion

Doodle/drawing from an old sketchbook, 2007. (For a larger view, click on the image.) Phrases were lifted from a Vogue magazine, and sketches drawn from the same magazine.Includes ball point pen, purple permanent marker and watercolors. This sketchbook is square, so I wasn't able to get all of the image on the scanner. You can't see all of "intensecolors express who you are" and the phrase "Extremely Cultured." You can see that some of the women's heads were drawn on lined notebook paper, then torn out and collaged into my sketchbook. Not exactly "high art" but it still makes me smile for some reason! Hope you enjoy it...

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Art Journal Page

Art journal pagemagazine images, acrylic,watercolor, pen, Sharpie marker,on recycled cardboard

Monday, April 13, 2009

Art Journal Page

Inspired by Kandinsly...art journal page drawn inSharpie extra fine-point marker...a bit like Zentangle with Kandinskyabstract shapes.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

There is some organza fabric over the painted tissue paper in the collage above, which doesn't show up well in this photo...it adds a little sparkle.
Mixed media: fabric, acrylic, marker, watercolor, magazine clippings, hand-carved stamping, miscellaneous embellishments.
Saving the tiniest scraps of paper and cardstock that have been painted or stamped, gives me plenty of material for these collages.
Buttons and linen fabric added to the collage above.