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By Tania Melissa
last updated December 21, 2024
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charcoalportraits.
Greek Artist and online teacher
John Fenerovisback on DesignStack with a new selection of art.
There is a bit of everything in this post. Sketches, drawing studies and realistic drawings . They all come together in a great example of different aspects in portraits. Plus a couple of
celebritiesthrown in the mix for good measure.
Ps. I gave the images some titles.
For more of Fenerov's work here on DesignStack, press this
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The Witcher - Henry Cavill.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Outlander - Sam Heughan.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Drawing study 1.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Drawing study 2.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Old lady on the balcony.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Skyrim drawing study.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Book cover portrait.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Ragnarok.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Comfort over style.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.A hot drink on a cold day.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.A look to the past.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.A calm and measured expression.
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Drawing studieswhich start with
sketchesand end in realism.
Korean Artist
Anjjaemiaka Design Gogh Art makes another welcome appearance on our site.
This artist is quickly becoming one of our favourites. Great work and the prolific production, ensures something new at every visit.
Anjjaemi explores an array of different subjects and approaches, for this style of drawing. This means that in time, he is going to build a very interesting library of art. From inception to finish piece.
Enjoy your Friday and ready your self to welcome an amazing weekend.
Ps. I gave the images some titles.
For more of Anjjaemi's work here on DesignStack, press this
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Little duck.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Biplane in flight.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Lollipop - Chupa Chups.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Big eye frog.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Vintage fan.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Ladybug or ladybird.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Holding hands.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Little hedgehog.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Hibiscus flower.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Hair brush.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Grapes.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Sweetcorn on the cob.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Chocolate sweet.
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A great way of showing a drawing progression form concept to
realistic.
Korean Artist
anjjaemiaka Design Gogh uses a pencil to produce multiple iterations on one specific subject.
These drawing studies explore different stages of the reference but also various techniques and approaches.
From a rough
sketch, to a finished piece steeped in realism.
I hope that the progression of you coming week gets better and better like these drawings to culminate in a realistically amazing finale.
See more of anjjaemi's works
HERE.
Ps. I gave the images some titles.
Large and small teddy bear.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Flying butterfly.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Rose bud.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Cat resting.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Flying Parrot.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Gas lamp.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Alarm clock.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Wrist watch.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Violin and bow.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Salt and pepper spice mill.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Light bulb.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Vintage Singer sewing machine.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.There truly is a bit of everything in this post. Both in use of
techniqueand subject matter.
Canadian Illustrator
Tri Legives a wide range of art to enjoy on his site. I have brought together a flavour of it on this page.
There are portraits of animals and human. Of the latter, there are facial details as well. Step by step and
tutorialdrawings, also make an appearance today.
The style of Tri's work really impresses. Lines to create shadows and textures throughout the face. It gives the wearer of this amazing skin, almost an alien look, but still very human. Take your time on this page and see if they come across to you the same way I have described above.
For more of Le's work here on DesignStack, press this
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Ps. I gave the images some titles.
Characters coming to life.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Sketch to realistic drawing.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Step by step rose.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Step by step parrot.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Surreal swan musical instrument.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Waves across the face.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Texture in the face.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Eye step by step.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Ear step by step.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Nose step by step.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Step by step Gramophone.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Subtle facial details.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.The woman and the birds.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.The essence of a small fraction of the buildings, from around our little blue marble, on display from you in this post.
Dutch Student and Artist
Henk Janhas a real passion for art and architecture. The drawings below, bring them together in these beautiful depictions of famous architectural designs, from a diverse selection of countries.
Fineliner art with a variety of different complexity: from detailed to a more sketch-like finish; always perfectly resembling the original structure.
I was just thinking of which of these countries / cities I would like to visit, and the boring answer is all of them. Lets try another one: if I could visit them all and had to choose a first one to visit, which one would it be? The choice is between three, but I think I would start with Venice. I have seen so many images of buildings, canals and art, of this amazing city, that I would truly love to explore in person.
Where would you go, if you had the choice of one place, anywhere in the world?
Venice 1.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Venice 2.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Basilica Santa Maria Della Salute in Venice.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Tram and Cathedral Lisbon.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Air conditioning, ventilation pipes and just a lot of cables, on an old office building.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.City hall of Franeker, Netherlands.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Fallingwater house by Frank Lloyd Wright.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Lake Bled.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.The Peninsula Hotel in New York.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.The canals of Amsterdam.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Venice - Saint Marks Basilica.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.The Flatiron Building.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.The New York skyline.
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Sketches and drawing studies, which encapsulate the ideas of
designand
architecture.
Jerome Tryonsums up his work on his social media page with two words "observations and ideas."
Beautiful buildings that are rendered even more so, thanks to the light touch of a sketch. Not everything is detailed and given that realistic look, but rather a hint of the masterful finish these structures were designed and built with.
I will now leave you to what is hopefully going to be an enjoyable viewing of this post.
Ps. I gave the images some titles.
For more of Tryon's work here on DesignStack, press this
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Natural History Museum.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.St Peter's Basilica.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Architectural vignettes.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Architectural moleskine books.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Gothic church.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Village scene.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Church detailing.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Impressive arch.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Proportions in architectural design.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Proportions in architectural design 2.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Architectural detailing.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Architecturedrawings with a bit of a twist.
This is the work of Polish Artist
Przemysaw Berestko. A little fantasy and surrealism find their way into these fine depictions of internal and external architectural buildings.
Berestko explains how the base drawing is created using pens and ink. In a subsequent step, they are then cleaned up, using
digital art.
I like all of the drawings with the first three being, by a smidgen, my favourites. The beautiful Victorian living room with the roaring fireplace. The city built on towers with vaulted ceilings. The last one, the whimsical imagery of the ghosts flying down the spiral staircase. I don't know what it is about it, it just tickles a funny feeling inside.
As well as all of the points above I have to add and mention the artist's style. A wonderfully saturated page full of detailing, perfectly contrasted. This allows every single portion to be crystal clear, given the darkness of the piece. Nothing left, but for you to make your way through them.
Ps. I gave the images some titles.
Victorian living room.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Fantasy architecture.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Ghosts chasing each other down the spiral staircase.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.A town on different levels.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.A busy bedroom.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.The lighthouse and the rough sea.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Bedroom and balcony.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.Giant cat drinking.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.The artist's childhood room.
Press the Image to Enlarge it.The lighthouse and the clouds.
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