In the tram
Other passengers in the tram on the way home.
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I love the light touch of wash on this drawing! Did you just touch a wet brush to your pen lines, or is it a wash of something else?
Comment by Linda — March 14, 2006 @ 11:16 pm
This is something I can’t do.
I can’t draw people, especialy if they have the chance of looking at me and asking what the hell are you doing?
Great drawings you are showing us!
Comment by pmbc — March 14, 2006 @ 11:46 pm
Thanks Linda & pmbc!
Linda: yes, I only brushed some water over the ink. I used a brush pen. I believe the ink is not watersoluble, but I didn’t wait until the ink really dried before I applied some water.
pmbc: I can’t really draw people either, but I am practicing!
I didn’t look at the man straight on when I drew this. In fact I was looking at his reflection on the glass/window beside him, rather than at him. We had no eye contact, and thus I could draw him.
Comment by Eefje — March 15, 2006 @ 9:33 pm
Very good, full of life and mouvement!
Comment by hfm — March 16, 2006 @ 11:41 am