2008-01-13

ginasketch: (hooves)
2008-01-13 01:14 pm
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ngh.

I'm a bit worried as I have a tingly sharp painful sensation in my chin, and the last time that happened I had a migraine. However, last time that happened I was on my period, so I kind of expected it. Why is my chin tingling now? I hope it's an entirely different ailment.

On the plus side, I've done a lot of drawing this weekend. I think you guys are gonna like what I came up with too.

If any of you are coming to the Sketchcrawl, please do let me know so I have an idea of numbers. I love these things:

title or description


I have two already, but in true illustrator fashion I want a new one for the British Museum.:P
ginasketch: (hooves)
2008-01-13 01:14 pm
Entry tags:

ngh.

I'm a bit worried as I have a tingly sharp painful sensation in my chin, and the last time that happened I had a migraine. However, last time that happened I was on my period, so I kind of expected it. Why is my chin tingling now? I hope it's an entirely different ailment.

On the plus side, I've done a lot of drawing this weekend. I think you guys are gonna like what I came up with too.

If any of you are coming to the Sketchcrawl, please do let me know so I have an idea of numbers. I love these things:

title or description


I have two already, but in true illustrator fashion I want a new one for the British Museum.:P
ginasketch: (bad things)
2008-01-13 06:15 pm

Women in History part one

This is stuff I've been working on today as part of my portfolio. I was quite inspired while researching nonfiction illustration for children in the Kingston University library. I love learning new facts about random stuff, and nonfiction is a good way to express that while still indulging in creativity.






You can click on the pic for biggerness. I trust the ladies need no introduction, but just in case they do, Queen Elizabeth I and the painter Frida Kahlo. I aim to do more of these in the near future.:) Suggestions are welcome, but bear in mind it's best if the person is instantly recognizable visually.

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ginasketch: (bad things)
2008-01-13 06:15 pm

Women in History part one

This is stuff I've been working on today as part of my portfolio. I was quite inspired while researching nonfiction illustration for children in the Kingston University library. I love learning new facts about random stuff, and nonfiction is a good way to express that while still indulging in creativity.






You can click on the pic for biggerness. I trust the ladies need no introduction, but just in case they do, Queen Elizabeth I and the painter Frida Kahlo. I aim to do more of these in the near future.:) Suggestions are welcome, but bear in mind it's best if the person is instantly recognizable visually.

X-posted to [livejournal.com profile] illustrators