Sketchbook #1 "Three Dumbbells" |
Sketchbook #2
Shattered Image
Sketchbook #3 "Teacher's Pet"
Picture Collage "City from the Sky"
SB #3 "Gear Turtle"
Sketchbook #5, "Photograph" --Ed Sheeran
Sketchbook #6, "Eyes"
Photograph Drawing Shape "Hanglider in the Mountains"
Zentangle Checkpoint #2
Sketchbook #6 Eyes
Sketchbook #7 Human Insect
VINCENT VAN GOGH: “Starry night”, 1889 - oil on canvas, 73,7 - 92,1 cm. - New York, Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) - view high resolution image
One of the artist's most brilliant and famous works, commonly associated to his increasing madness, and that actually was the result of van Gogh's interest for the astronomical investigations. In fact, in this painting we can observe either real or fantastic elements. On the first hand, a study made by the Griffith Park Observatory demonstrated that Vincent represented the Moon, Venus, and several stars in the exact position they occupied that clear night. On the other hand, the showy spiral that occupies great part of the work is clearly a fantastic element.
http://www.theartwolf.com/articles/50-impressionist-paintings.htm
"Rocketship Night" Becca Roberts 2015
"Obsessions" Sketchbook 9
"The Floating Toothbrush"
Sketchbook 11 (Poem)
"When I Say I Love You"
Sketchbook 13 "Alostrephant"
Sketchbook 14 Self Portrait
Sketchbook 15 Vacation Place
Sketchbook 16 Transformation between bowling pin and penguin
Sketchbook 17 10 Random Objects
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