#drawvember 2016 days 21-30


These ten drawings conclude #drawvember. Each took me more or less time, depending on how long I could take, or the sort of drawing I was keen on making. I can’t make time to draw everyday in December so I’ll take a break after an enjoyable two-month sprint. 


Day 21: Three Musketeers. As seen in the Air France in flight magazine, an ad for a show, I believe. Turquoise, yellow and crimson watercolour applied with a drawing pen. 
blue, yellow abd red contours of three musketeers


Day 22: Caracasablanca. As seen again in an ad in the Air France in flight magazine. Toucan overlooking rainforest and desert dunes which five camels climb. Watercolour. 
Toucan overlooking rainforest and desert dunes which five camels climb


Day 23: Poppies. Watercolour painting of a man riding a horse and following a dog in a field of poppies.
Watercolour painting of a man riding a horse and following a dog in a field of poppies.


Day 24: Cat. Grey prisms done using shades of grey Faber-Castell PITT artist brush pens. White posca pen.
Cat standing, done in grey prisms done using shades of grey Faber-Castell PITT artist brush pens. White posca pen.


Day 25: Sailboats and trees on a hill. Black ink drawing using a Uni pin pen. After Hiroshige. 
Sailboats and trees on a hill. Black ink drawing using a Uni pin pen. After Hiroshige.


Day 26: White wild roses (after Van Gogh). Colour felt tip pens.
White wild roses (after Van Gogh).


Day 27: Man in a tree (after Marc-Antoine Mathieu). Black Uni pin pens (0.1 mm, 0.5 mm).
Man in a tree (after Marc-Antoine Mathieu)


Day 28: The Vagabond, by Inoue Takehiko. Black Uni pin pen and Pentel Brushpen drawing from the manga.
Close-up of the eye, brow, ear and side of the nose of The Vagabond, by Inoue Takehiko.


Day 29: Batik. As seen in the Kaili Ethnic Minorities Museum in China, province of Guizhou, last April. That drawing took me nearly 3 hours. Black ink drawing of batik fabric patterns: fish, flowers and leaves, using a black Uni pin pen and Pentel Brushpen.
Black ink drawing of batik fabric patterns: fish, flowers and leaves


Day 30: Nude woman reclining, seen from the back. After Van Gogh. I had precious little time for the last day. A quick pencil sketch on a small surface of the art book and I then used a black Uni pin pen (0.1 mm). Nude woman reclining, seen from the back. After Van Gogh
Goulwen thought the inking wasn’t right, but then he’s a specialist and I’m not. I asked if he’d show us and he did! Beautifully. 

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