Stolen time

From the new sketchbook

10 comments:

  1. It's so intriguing! I like the way you draw the officials eyes in all your drawings - so emotionless!

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  2. Nice drawing! It seems the police officer is more interested in giving a ticket then the giraffe and elephant.

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  3. Mattias,
    Beautiful rendering! I'm learning so much about line from studying your drawings. I love the way you normalize the fact that two circus animals are huddled in the city square. It reminds me of Gabriel Garcia Marquez.

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  4. Anonymous3:33 PM

    Hey, just found your blog. I like your drawings. : )

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  5. Such a Genius! Your work takes me back to the Richard Scary books I read as a child, with an more humorous twist on the animals, of course! Have you hear of Richard Scary books?

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  6. woohooo,
    nice drawings. love it:D

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  7. Thanks all, read a lot of Richard Scary as a child, re-read it with my children now,Some pictures like piglet in the grocery shop in front of ham and bacon give Scary a new meaning, anyway love his work, and Marques to.

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  8. I'll go back to this drawing (Stolen Time)to ask my question - do you draw these buildings from references photos or is it from imagination and experience of drawing en plein air? And has pen always been your first preference?

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  9. No, the building is from imagination, I do sometime draw from life, but I don't mix fantasy with reality. I used to study architecture so I guess that some of the houses come from that. I don't know when I started using ink, but it was very early.

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  10. Thanks! The perspective makes the buildings look so convincing, as if they could be real places.

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