Showing posts with label kathleen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kathleen. Show all posts

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Anna Denise's Moly

Moly_x: My entry in Anna Denise's Moly

My contribution to Anna Denise's Moly - pen and ink with a touch of watercolour pencil.

Who would like this very lovely book next? (seriously lovely pieces, everyone!)

I sent Chris' Moly to Marina and after months it was returned to me so I am going to post it to her again this week.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Suspicious Characters - Remi's moleskine

Here is my contribution to Remi's moleskine - portraits executed in sepia ink with a dip pen:

Portrait party: Remi's moleskine

And the sign-in page to date:

Portrait Party: Remi's sign in page

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Little foxes

Benconservato's sketchbook for mx portraits 1.

My entry for Emma's moleskine, with a dip pen and ink. Whenever I think of Emma's art I think of little foxes, but these ones have escaped. (That's me on the cover of the book). You can see a close-up here.

Monday, October 20, 2008

Vast Expanses of Blue

Portrait Party: Marina's moly - Sign-in

My contribution to the sign in page for Marina's moly - I can dance, but I can't dance well!

Portrait Party: Marina's moly - Me

Self portrait executed in broad strokes (and illustrating the dangers of using flash photographs for reference).

Portrait Party: Marina's moly - Marina

When doodling gets out of hand.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Red Islands

Moly_x: My entry in Jan's Moly

My entry in Jan's moleskine - Jan right side up and me up side down. I continued some of the patterns and words from her entry.

Moly_x: Jan's Moly today

The full spread to-date.

Moly_x: Sign-in page in Jan's Moly

My contribution to the mix & match sign-in page.

Monday, July 21, 2008

Tanaudel reenters Earth's atmosphere

I am back in Australia and I have begun my Moleskine for the exchange.

I executed my self-portrait in Pitt Artist Pens (my favourite sketchbook pen at the moment, although you can see the individual pen strokes). As you can see, I was feeling pretty cheerful when I planned it, and not having any self-esteem issues.

Molyx: Paperdoll


And here is a small version because Blogger is cutting off the right-hand side of the picture. Does anyone know how to stop that?
Moly_x: Paperdoll

Here is the sign-in page. I am showing the small version because it is very ugly, although you can of course see a larger version by going through to Flickr and clicking "all sizes". I am hoping every one else's frames and pictures will make it a little bit less of an eyesore.

signin

I don't think I have a theme. But I do like old fashioned games and parlour games and word games, so I won't object if people reference those - and I did allude to them in the books on the sign-in page.