Archive for July, 2008
Otis Sketch and Others from Chris Legaspi

Although his site seems to not have been updated recently (I could be wrong), you definitely need to check out the work of Chris Legaspi. Rarely do you find someone so diverse in talents: from fine art to cartoon, this guy has all styles on…
July 8, 2008
“Mangled” and Others by Phillip Rauschkolb

Looking at the drawings Phillip Rauschkolb has posted on his sketch blog, it’s easy to see that he’s way into comics. Currently working at an ad agency in Portland, Oregon, his true calling is the comics industry. He’s working on his own comic book, and…
July 7, 2008
"Baduizm" and Others by Eric Constantino

I recently came across the fresh work of one Eric Constantino, a freelance artist currently enrolled in the San Francisco State University with a major in Design and Industry. Not only does his site – Design by 31216 – feature his not-too-shabby talents, what I…
July 7, 2008
“Edward Sylvester Morse, pottery collector” and Others by Lauren Nassef

Lauren Nassef, a Chicago artist, does a great job of conveying a lot of emotion in very simple, minimal drawings. Sometimes – probably more often than not – simpler is better. Case in point.
July 1, 2008
“Nelly” and Others by Bruno Leyval

Every once in a while you come across art that just really grips you. This is the case for me when I saw the works of French artist Bruno Leyval. His brutal inks are a study of human life that punch you in the face:…
July 1, 2008
“Dizzee Rascal: Commission” and Others by Andy Buck

If you’re into realistic drawings, you’ll get your share of eye candy from Andy Buck. I like this one in particular because there’s just noone quite like Dizzee Rascal and his whacktastic beats. Check out Andy’s page on deviantART, plus a few more below the…
July 1, 2008
7 Tutorials on How to Draw the Human Anatomy / Body / Figure

Here are 7 tutorials I’ve found on the net, some better than others. If you know if any other good ones, please share in the comments!
“Figure Drawing for All It’s Worth” by Andrew Loomis (PDF, 24MB)




