MAIKE PLENZKE |
Originally a sketchblog. But now everything that originates out of my pencil. |
I just tested this brush by Ray Frenden drawn.ca posted about.
Just some picture to get into drawing again and practise light. I actually started drawing a naked guy on a couch but changed it to a girl. My boyfriend liked the guy though.
My boyfriend bought the indie game “Tiny and Big” for me to play today and I love the design! I couldn’t resist drawing a little sketch of Tiny.
One of the illustrations I did for a short story by a famous american writer this semester. I won’t say which one it is yet, but you can try to figure it out.
Tip: It’s from the sixties.
The sketch is on blogger.
Little portrait #5
Little portrait #4
Little portrait #3
Not so happy with this one, but oh well… I have to practise boys and men.
Now and then I’m doing little portraits of people, who I don’t draw so often such as short-haired girls, long-haired boys, men in general. I do those relatively quick, because I draw them before I go to bed.
So here is portrait number one. (Done completely digital.)
shimmy and shake, page 2, digital
this style is absorbing an obscene amount of time/energy. completing the book will probably take a while lol.
Here’s my image for Light Grey Art Lab’s SMART exhibition, I’m super late at actually posting it oops! But I’m doing pictures for two more of...
Heart’s Desire Beach, part 2. Now in color. :)
La Baby Encyclopédie “chez le docteur” vient de sortir ! C’est toujours chez Larousse, avec son puzzle et ses autocollants en plus. Quelle bonne...
A few trashy drawings from my recent travels to Candada & NY and some of the exciting things that happened:
I got to see Charmaine’s tattoo of my...
Drink Awareness // Systembolaget
Two illustrations for Sweden’s government owned liquor store Systembolaget. The campaign was for drink awareness...
Adventures in the Pacific Northwest - depicting one of literature’s finest young adventurers, now having traveled to the...
FullMano, lundi 27 mai
2013 / sanguine sur papier
40 x 40 cm
by Olivier Flandrois [ Follow The daily drawing project ]