Tracks in the Snow - Submitted by climbingdownthewalls
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I Want Your Girlfriend To Be My Girlfriend Too - Submitted by: fastman27
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Plums and Possums - submitted by SeesawSiya
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Drew these instructions for a one-page zine I'm gonna share tomorrow and I figured I'd post them on their own just in case anyone finds them useful :)
We Haunt the Same House - Submitted by alliveirrr
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People often say to me: “You draw like some kind of inhuman machine. If I eat your brain, will I gain your power?” The answer is yes, but there is another way. The key to precise drawing is building up muscle memory so that your arm/hand/fingers do the things you want them to do when you want them to do them. Teaching yourself to draw a straight line or to make sweet curves is just a matter of practice and there are some exercises you can do to help improve. If you’re going to be doodling in class or during meetings anyway, why not put that time to good use?
Eleanor Cunningham
Two works made up of mixed media. Salts, inks and water on photographic prints and negatives, combining analogue with digital technology.
‘Nonna’s Window / Portal’, 2011
‘Somerset House’, 2009
what it says on the tin! I offered to throw together something on drawing raw meat (in a mouthwashing server, naturally) so here it is in case someone finds it useful
Choirs Of Devastation - Submitted by fastman27
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This is so important.