ADEBANJI ALADE: MY ART, MY PASSION FOR SKETCHING — different strokes from different folks
"Contemplation II" (DSFDF Portrait Swap), her version of me, Graphite, 2009
different strokes from different folks graphite me portraits
Adebanji by Emilie
I almost thought I was going to belong to the 'singles' who didn't have faithful partners, but I was so shocked to see my old head pop up on the dsfdf site.
Lucky enough for those singles Karin Jurick filled in the gap and has painted the missing ones HERE. Her paintings are just wonderful!
Emilie Guderian,the artist who I drew below, has rendered a powerful portrait in my...
"Contemplation II" (DSFDF Portrait Swap), her version of me, Graphite, 2009
different strokes from different folks graphite me portraits
Adebanji by Emilie
I almost thought I was going to belong to the 'singles' who didn't have faithful partners, but I was so shocked to see my old head pop up on the dsfdf site.
Lucky enough for those singles Karin Jurick filled in the gap and has painted the missing ones HERE. Her paintings are just wonderful!
Emilie Guderian,the artist who I drew below, has rendered a powerful portrait in my...
"Contemplation" (DSFDF Portrait Swap), 5" x 4.5", Graphite on paper, 2009
different strokes from different folks graphite Karin Jurick
"...The Valley of The Shadow of Death.." 18" x 12", Mixed Media on Paper, 2009
acrylic charcoal dust different strokes from different folks DSFDF graphite Karin Jurick mixed media watercolour
My interpretation of the challenge was a real challenge in itself. Not really a challenge to compose and paint, but because of the reason why I chose to depict the challenge this way. Last week I lost a gem. He was only 16! Now, that has...
"Industrial Synthesis" 15" x 9", Mixed Media on Paper, 2009
acrylic cartidge paper charcoal different strokes from different folks DSFDF Karin Jurick mixed media oil base pencil
So I decided to zoom into this area and make a statement with it. I just loved the various tonal values, the variety of shapes and diagonals, so I played around with them using charcoal, oil base pencils and white acrylic. I fixed the charcoal...