All are poster sizes.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Picture of the day: Tue 8 June 2010

This is also “Poster Size” portrait pencil drawing. I’ve added some techniques of drawing hair and smearing skin.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Drawing Transforming Designs



Sometimes I have my students transform the assigned real animal picture to their imagining ones such as this original assigned picture is a tiger but I’ve transform it to “Tiger Killer Machine”.

Drawing Designs

This mermaid is commented too nude. Well, it’s just a design. After adding scales onto her body, the comment might change. I designed her because I want the mermaid picture to teach in my English class but I couldn’t find the favorite one from the internet. You can help me color her but don’t make it too sexy since children may not accept it.

Drawing Animals


I drew these pictures while teaching drawing to young kids. The original pictures are from the drawing book of a famous artist which I can’t find his name now.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Drawing Portrait


This pencil drawing portrait size is 55.5 x 76 cm. I used EE, 6B and 4B mechanical pencil for fine details. The paper is just smooth 100lbs paper. This is the portrait of the very famous Buddhist monk in Thailand named Luangpoo Wat Paknum. He found the shortcut to access the inner peace. This simple way of meditation is wonderful and exciting because you can see while closing your eyes. Many artists in Thailand prefer drawing this picture to show their skills on keeping details of lines on the skin and the serious eyes.

I used the same kind of paper and pencils as above. It’s a bit harder on the hair since I like to draw all locks of hair to keep the likeness.

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