Sketch Presentation-
 Sketches by others that I am inspired by:

Andrea Zuill- Demon Valentine. 
Zuill only uses watercolour which is my favorite medium and she uses it with great skill and sestivity. Her work seems really light and honest. Her work has character, every drawing has feeling to it and expresses a emotion of which I think really attracts me to an illustration. 

Quentin Blake- from the series mother and babies underwater. 
-Alike Andrea Zuill, Quentin Blake's are sensitive and light, well though out. amazing use of watercolour and fine liner. 
His drawings seem really quick, expressive and momentary. Also alike Andrea Zuill's work Blake's drawing have feeling and emotion. Blakes work is very different to the child illustrations he did for Raul Dahl however have the sam naivety to them.

Natasha Kerr- Who is the naked lady?
Kerr's work seems like every inch seems really thought out. Her work is always complicated and created from mixed media. I find this image interesting in the way that the image contrasts initself alot with the sad naked black and white woman sitting in despair alongside bright and royal wallpaper. Her work is always "textiley", with the buttons and print and such.

Five Sketches of my own work:

I miss working in this way-
I find this image illustrative and informative.  I like how this particular sketch seems like controlled passion.
I like how my work is getting information across through the medium of fashion illustration in a simple and obvious way.




This sketch illustrates my enjoyment of drawing from my last project,  I tried something new and exciting way of creating a drawing  with masking tape and acrylic paint.


This drawing is my spare time drawing from easter break. I think I get my most effective drawing when I don't think about it to much and its more expressive. 


Double pages from my current sketchbook. This particular page is a documentation of what I was working on at the time, filled with notes and colour swatches it helps me keep in track with what I was doing within my work. 

Another page from my notebook of which was another one of my drawings where I did in my spare time. I came back to it over a period of time where I worked into it more.  



Five sketchbook pages by other people-



Caitlian Keegan-illustrator.  I find her work very inspirational, can see the cogs turning in her imagination to create the pages. Keegan's work is all very feminine and full of details.
I like the way she marries pattern with a page full of little details and mark making then opposite a page with linear drawings of which are very sensitive and simple.
 I love how her though process is displayed all over the pages. Simple but full of detail and how this is zoomed in focused on the details that she originally wanted to draw but then came back from the image and started to draw it again. 







John Lennon 1979- sketch from his sketchbook where he drew a picture of him and his son greeting a fan in central park. 
This particular sketch is filled with humour and is all very tongue in cheek
The drawing seems like it is filled with colour and happiness.


Anne M Bray
Her drawings of mcqueen dresses at the met at new york city. 
You can see the power the dresses gave to the viewer, scriblley like she didnt have enough time to draw them properly she was too interested in the structures.
I like how there writing alongside, like a promt when she views her sketchbook back. 



Alena Lavdovskaya
There movement within the drawing, focusing on the clothing and shape. 
I like the mistakes within the sketch with the finger marks and rubbing out, obviously very precise and technical with fashion illustration. 

Roger Demuth- illustrator. 
I like there is a mix of media, pencil work with red and blue ink. I find the simple and detailed with quite linear drawing. There a mixture of subjects within his work which I find interesting because each subject is related but not related at the same time.

Five events that inspire me:

Light exhibition in the tunnels at southbank. 
The exhibition was underground felt unusual being there with nothing around apart from really bright artworks.
It contained fragile straw like structures that were glow in the dark. 
You could walk inbetween the structures, uneasy feeling looking at the bright colours standing out in the darkness. 

Ron Mueck, belsay hall exhibition. His work is very intricate and bizzare to look at so realistic sculptures of which are really raw in a setting that is all about heritage and history and grand events. 

Notting Hill festival 
Different communities and cultures coming together for celbration think its the only proper carnival in london that everyone knows about and celebrates.
The carnival is busy full of colour and a friendly and warm atmosphere. 




Abbey Road Studios. 
The studios have diversity of peoples writing, drawing and general grafftti. Strong colours with a mixture of medium written on the walls. 
I really like how its a restricted space but so much on them. 

















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