Amsterdam welcomes you!
A drawing in pen, ink, pencil, crayon and gel pen.
Hortus Botanicus Amsterdam
Two ink sketches at Amsterdam’s Hortus Botanicus today.
Oliver Hardy cyanotype
Oliver Hardy cyanotype. On this one I didn’t use different thicknesses of paper to get the tones. Instead I used the same thick paper for all the parts (hair, face, shirt and jacket) but removed them in stages: the hair was the first to go, then the jacket.
Ron Swanson
Line drawing of Ron Swanson. This started out as another cyanotype portrait but I didn’t see it through this time.
Mrs. Slocombe cyanotype
Cyanotype painting
Alan Partridge
Alan Partridge—a cyanotype experiment.
What I did was cut out various Alan Partridge shapes. The hair, jacket and tie use tracing paper, and the face and shirt are from thick (300g) paper. Over the hair shape I put some extra slices of paper, and on the glass that holds the whole thing down, I drew lines in the hair, the edge of the lapels, and over the tie.
The thick paper blocks almost all the light, but some gets through with the tracing paper, so you can build up tones in the image. On the best version, I then drew in Alan’s facial features with gel pen, biro and pencil.
Based on a screenshot from ‘This Time with Alan Partridge’.
Plant drawing
Somewhere in Sexbierum
Drypoint etching of somewhere near me. Somewhere in Sexbierum—all expertly printed by @creepyfreaky_studio. I tried doing one, but obviously just ballsed it up completely.