Hey everyone,
Thought I would post a new drawing that I recently completed. This way you can all poke it, visually speaking, with your eyes. Then poke my brains.
The image below was completed last week in order to be entered into a competition organised by the Sue Ryder Care charity. If you are from the UK you may be familiar with the Sue Ryder Charity shops. This drawing is to be entered into their "Art Liberating Lives" competition and if I am lucky I will be one of 50 people from Scotland selected to have their piece exhibited in the Mall Galleries in London during December.
http://www.suerydercare.org/getinvolved ... _Lives.asp
http://www.mallgalleries.org.uk/calendar.html
All the artworks donated will be sold by silent auction, with all money going towards Sue Ryder Care fundraising. As I have just this week lost a good friend to a particularly brutal cancer and it is also this week that I submitted the drawing below, this whole project has become especially very important to me.
All contributed works to the Art Liberating Lives exhibition were to be set to the theme of "Liberation", and so this is what I thought of when I read that word:
"The Balance of Freedom"
Not surprisingly it was completed in black biro on A4 card. Due to the time constraints of having a deadline I went from first sketch to final image in a total of 3 weeks, which is record breaking time for me. The last drawing I did took nearer a year! This image is a lot simpler than I would prefer, but I had to limit myself if it was to be completed in time.
Anyway, enough spraff. Please tell me what you think. Or tell me anything you like. Or not.
-David
Thought I would post a new drawing that I recently completed. This way you can all poke it, visually speaking, with your eyes. Then poke my brains.
The image below was completed last week in order to be entered into a competition organised by the Sue Ryder Care charity. If you are from the UK you may be familiar with the Sue Ryder Charity shops. This drawing is to be entered into their "Art Liberating Lives" competition and if I am lucky I will be one of 50 people from Scotland selected to have their piece exhibited in the Mall Galleries in London during December.
http://www.suerydercare.org/getinvolved ... _Lives.asp
http://www.mallgalleries.org.uk/calendar.html
All the artworks donated will be sold by silent auction, with all money going towards Sue Ryder Care fundraising. As I have just this week lost a good friend to a particularly brutal cancer and it is also this week that I submitted the drawing below, this whole project has become especially very important to me.
All contributed works to the Art Liberating Lives exhibition were to be set to the theme of "Liberation", and so this is what I thought of when I read that word:
"The Balance of Freedom"

Not surprisingly it was completed in black biro on A4 card. Due to the time constraints of having a deadline I went from first sketch to final image in a total of 3 weeks, which is record breaking time for me. The last drawing I did took nearer a year! This image is a lot simpler than I would prefer, but I had to limit myself if it was to be completed in time.
Anyway, enough spraff. Please tell me what you think. Or tell me anything you like. Or not.
-David

"Mongo only pawn in game of life..."