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17 Apr 2018, 1:23 am

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17 Apr 2018, 4:01 am

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actually, tho it's nowhere near as good as yours 1986 here's a couple of mine! i want to learn to do more architectural/ detailed stuff like yours ^-^

Oh, art's not a competition. :) I suppose to learn to draw architecturally you could start with studying basic styles of drawing, looking at examples of plans, elevations, and sections. That's where 90% of our work takes place. Maybe buy some books containing interesting graphics. Lebbeus Woods was an architect with hand-draughted work that might inspire you.

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19 Apr 2018, 6:26 am

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actually, tho it's nowhere near as good as yours 1986 here's a couple of mine! i want to learn to do more architectural/ detailed stuff like yours ^-^

Oh, art's not a competition. :) I suppose to learn to draw architecturally you could start with studying basic styles of drawing, looking at examples of plans, elevations, and sections. That's where 90% of our work takes place. Maybe buy some books containing interesting graphics.


that's some good tips, i'll look it up! i have some visuals in my mind that I'm keen to produce but havent got that fine detail down yet


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22 Apr 2018, 11:37 pm

Whoa 1986, your work is amazing and really inspiring.



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25 Apr 2018, 1:36 am

:heart: wow all those drawing art i saw few page's back is great well i want to show mine too sorry i am plus size adult's female's drawing
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this drawing (the one up there) is from animal's crossing new leaf it my version of it
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this drawing is just my made up drawing :heart:


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24 May 2018, 3:39 pm

I've been meaning to post this for a while. I make art out of junk: some abstracts, but mainly robots, figures, and vehicles. I rarely paint anything, I am fascinated by the textures and colours that are found on junk in general.
I've been accused of not being real artist since I can't draw or use colours and am an engineer professionally rather than having a fine arts background. And my welding has been described memorably as looking like "cockie s**t" (cockie is slang for sulphur crested cockatoo, a very large noisy Australian parrot). But I don't really care.

Say hello to Sunbeam, her body is a Sunbeam brand cake mixer with the logo visible on the front. She's a lovely person with a heart of gold (literally in her case). And she's immortal. I put her in a gallery show but I'm really glad she didn't sell as I'd like to hang onto her. My friend styled her hair with a product intended for goths & punks called "Black Death" which has a holding power like epoxy glue, and sewed her little top.

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16 Jul 2018, 8:10 am

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I've been meaning to post this for a while. I make art out of junk: some abstracts, but mainly robots, figures, and vehicles. I rarely paint anything, I am fascinated by the textures and colours that are found on junk in general.
I've been accused of not being real artist since I can't draw or use colours and am an engineer professionally rather than having a fine arts background. And my welding has been described memorably as looking like "cockie s**t" (cockie is slang for sulphur crested cockatoo, a very large noisy Australian parrot). But I don't really care.

Say hello to Sunbeam, her body is a Sunbeam brand cake mixer with the logo visible on the front. She's a lovely person with a heart of gold (literally in her case). And she's immortal. I put her in a gallery show but I'm really glad she didn't sell as I'd like to hang onto her. My friend styled her hair with a product intended for goths & punks called "Black Death" which has a holding power like epoxy glue, and sewed her little top.

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She's great! Yes to lots more!



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16 Jul 2018, 8:22 am

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17 Jul 2018, 12:08 pm

^ Thank you Gallia



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17 Jul 2018, 12:49 pm

These drawings are truly phenomenal.

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I used to like drawing in my early teenage years but have lost interest almost completely since. Mostly because I get anxious from thinking about it, then I get anxious that I can't draw because I get anxious about it. Been like that for a decade, so don't think I'll see any change soon ... anyway, here are some drawings I managed to do when I could keep the anxiety at bay.

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17 Jul 2018, 4:14 pm

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These drawings are truly phenomenal.


ikr i can't get over hw cool they are. i would genuinely buy a poster :lol: but generally, i love the diverse talent here on wp!


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19 Jul 2018, 12:10 am

I'm happy you think so. Right now I'm swamped with work and adapting to life as a married man, but maybe sometime in the future I can pick up drawing again. Luckily, it's not a skill that disappears.

I haven't really "enjoyed" drawing since I was a child though. Here are some images from when I was around 12 years old.

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