I kinda love these sketches of goats by Oumar Ball. I think it’s because his rough style and the fact that they’re on cardboard make them look like cave paintings.
(via Chèvres)
I kinda love these sketches of goats by Oumar Ball. I think it’s because his rough style and the fact that they’re on cardboard make them look like cave paintings.
(via Chèvres)
I like Ekaterina Khozatskaya’s sketching style (click through to see more of her St. Petersburg cafe drawings), but the caption on this one is funny and charming in a way that only slightly imperfect English can manage:
Had sushi before going to “The Girl with he dagon tatoo”, cafe was fool of girls sitting in pairs, smoking.
(via Urban Sketchers: January)
Animator and illustrator Ric Carrasquillo at Drawn.
Great drawing style, and his website has one of the best About pages I’ve ever seen.
Drawn - Eerie graphite drawings by Emma McNally.
These are fantastic.
Lasse Åberg’s illustrations of Mickey Mouse are a lot of fun and a little bit disturbing, a fine combination.
Every hurtful thing you ever said
Is ringing in your ear
When you miss somebody
And everything of beauty that you see
Only brings a tear
When you miss somebody
When you miss somebody
You tell yourself everything will be alright
Try to stand up strong and brave
When all you want to do is lay down and die(…)
So now you start to recognize
That every single path you see
Leads to a tear in your eye
So wave goodbye, wave goodbyeC. Cornell
I love the style of this drawing. All those cross-hatched lines add a real sense of depth.
(Source: desdeahorasomosenemigos)
ny*bcn, in which one of my favorite sketchers, Lapin, combines New York and Barcelona in a single drawing. The sugar box rising up in the middle of Barca is probably my favorite part. At Urban Sketchers