Sunday, August 8, 2010

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Mail Art (Final)

Well, I'm done with the drawings of Mail Art All I need is to send mail Regular artists to participate with me in this small art event.

has not been easy to imagine all these drawings, and for that reason I have finished a little late, perhaps because I am more dedicated to realism than other styles, although in reality I am an illustrator, where I served as such had a certain basic qualities that go to work. This time everything is entirely mine, from concept to finish, and I am happy with the result.

Finally say it's been a pleasure for me to share with you this experience.

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Mail Art (Materials)

For you have just curious, and people interested in the drawing, I tell you what are the materials I use for Mail Art
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For most of the sketches I used a notebook to sketch marked "Piggy" although has a slightly yellow paper is a joy to draw on it because the graphite grips very well. The other sketches you see a whiter paper, are made in a small pocket notebook marked "Derwent".

graphite pencils I use are always the classic "Faber-Castell" whole life, which I'm pretty loyal. My experience with pencils, since I was little made me choose this brand, and although I know there are very good brands such as "Staedtler" I prefer "Faber-Castell."

The final drawings I made on paper "Fabriano" Watercolor is that although I liked how well does the pen over it, is a very soft and durable, stands up very well deleted. Regarding the need for a mail art postcard size, so these small notebooks use watercolor with a kind of sealing around to maintain tension on the paper with watercolor washes. The size is 12.5 x 18.

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Mail Art (How long has that?)

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Mail Art ("beach or mountain?)

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Mail Art (First sketches 20)

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