Commissioned piece: Harvey dent. By me Pencil Ink Marker Digital scan Sketchbook pro Pixlromatic app
Clown piece almost done! pennywise influenced. I have now conquered my fear of IT. Now off to have nightmares…..
(pic taken on samsung galaxy S3)
me arm is healing. Will be able to draw in a few weeks. yeay! Its been hard not being able to draw these past two weeks.
My right arm And hand is fucked after car smashed into back of our car. A few week physiotherapy and shiatsu. Going mental not being able to draw or sit for long periods at desk. Not good. Everything happens for a reason my Shite. This. Sucks.
Artwork I did with Ronan Reid for Conor Ebbs album. Loved being able to do something comic style with it
Louis le Brocquy, Children in a Wood I, 1988, oil on canvas, 114 x 146 cm. Loan, the artist.
RIP one of the most inspiring Irish Artists of all time.
Le Brocquy was widely acclaimed for his evocative “Portrait Heads” of literary figures and fellow artists, which include William Butler Yeats, James Joyce, and his friends Samuel Beckett, Francis Bacon and Seamus Heaney, in recent years le Brocquy’s early “Tinker” subjects and Grey period “Family” paintings, have attracted attention on the international marketplace placing le Brocquy within a very select group of British and Irish artists whose works have commanded prices in excess of £1 million during their lifetimes that include Lucian Freud, David Hockney, Frank Auerbach, and Francis Bacon.[4]
The artist’s work is represented in numerous public collections from the Guggenheim, New York to the Tate Modern, London. In Ireland, he is honoured as the first and only living painter to be included during his lifetime in the Permanent Irish Collection of the National Gallery of Ireland.[5] Louis le Brocquy died on the 25th April 2012 and is survived by his wife Anne Madden Le Brocquy and his two sons, Pierre and Alexis.
Venado rosado by Adrian Abundis_Monosilabica on Flickr.
This reminds me of the Old punt. Sigh. Gone be the days.
(via thehappiestyeti)