Archive for the ‘Lunchtime Sketching’ Category

Self Portrait Day

Posted by Gemma on november 1, 2013 in Lunchtime Sketching | No Comments

It’s self portrait day! https://www.facebook.com/events/534633646614620/?previousaction=join&source=1

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I Find Your Lack of Fencing Disturbing

Posted by Gemma on september 30, 2013 in Art, Lunchtime Sketching | No Comments

A quick illustration for a fencing tournament poster, commissioned by a friend that fences. Fancy that.

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Lunchtime Etching

Posted by Gemma on augustus 7, 2013 in Blog, Lunchtime Sketching | No Comments

Tis quick etch is the first one I tried with all the etching steps ‘optimised’ after 3 days of running test prints. Finally the etching plate can be wiped clean without some of the black ink being removed from the drawing!

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Landscaping

Posted by Gemma on maart 20, 2013 in Blog, Lunchtime Sketching | No Comments
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Tired of the Job

Posted by Gemma on februari 20, 2013 in Lunchtime Sketching | No Comments

Little Red Riding Hood is tired of the job. She just can’t be bothered anymore.

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Machine Room

Posted by Gemma on januari 10, 2013 in Blog, Lunchtime Sketching | No Comments

Last sunday I went on a sketching trip to the former Philips area in Eindhoven with Anneke Vervoort. After a good warming up that included hot chocolate with a big scoop of cream and a few pieces of pie, we went on to the former Machine Room and got out our sketching gear. This hall is […]

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Swan Lake

Posted by Gemma on januari 2, 2013 in Lunchtime Sketching | No Comments

 

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Lunchtime Sketching!

Posted by Gemma on december 21, 2012 in Lunchtime Sketching | No Comments

I made this quick sketch of my boyfriend Dennis on the back of a placemat from the Greek restaurant we were at. Tried to do it in only 1 line and without looking at my paper. It’s actually quite accurate 🙂

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It is I

Posted by Gemma on december 18, 2012 in Lunchtime Sketching | No Comments

I spent an afternoon trying to get the hang of Corel Painter. Not quite there yet, but loving it!

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