Showing posts with label traditional. Show all posts
Showing posts with label traditional. Show all posts

Neil comes to Seattle

And does not get a drawing I made for him because he is like a building escaping ninja-writer.
 

For the love of a Pencil


Because I have been neglecting the good ol' basics like pencil and paper. Expect more traditional work soon!

Beach.

Beach party. Because I wish I was at one. Plus everything's more fun with a bit of controversy. And fire.
Thoroughly random illustration done in watercolour and inks.
All around the world in a hot-air-balloon.

Done for a friend's birthday, watercolours and marker. I must get back to my watercolours someday!

Summer-time Girl


Felt like making something postcard-y and was listening to the Beatles and Grimm's fairy tales.  That and general summer time resulted in this. Summer time, summer time, summer time. Even if you are hot, all the colours are still brighter :D


Starry starry night, paint your palette Blue & Grey

The Midnight Fairy dances in the middle of the blue forest and nobody sees her dancing because she dances in the night-time. Done for fun in inks, conte crayon and pencilllls. Also because I was reading too many children's stories and wanted to do children's illustrations because I am a twelve year old hiding in a grown-up's body.

Scenes from a Film

A small section from my classroom project. This is the first time we do an individual film by ourselves and attempt not to muck it up. That was pretty much when I decided to make it a film about two crocodiles who flirt with each other from across a building and do other silly things like that, because that's exactly the kind of silly person I am . It was hand animated on a lightbox, inked over in Photoshop with watercolour backgrounds.  I should probably add some character sketches later and what do you mean crocodiles aren't romantic

Anyway, with apologies to Cabin Pressure's Captain Martin DuCrieff -. Regarder vous, mes amis - la Crocodile!


A Slightly Tall Tale from Gunjan Joshi on Vimeo.

Sketch Dump: XMFC oriented

Sketching in the awesome Bechain Nagri sketchbook. Random doodles stemming from my love of XM:FC and drawing girls in stockings. Much ♥ for sketchpens; especially coptic markers and CMYK colour scheme.

 

Comic: The Curse of the Sexy Helmet


The continuing comics of the Sexy Helmet series, by yours truly and Anish . It began with this One, and then evolved to #2. 
Done in inks and stabilo markers. Must be neater with panelling.

Illustration: Carpe that beer.


Done for fun, in inks and stabilo and coloured/touched up in Photoshop. Basically for a story someone wrote and also at my own attempts at making something not entirely sketchy.

The Return of the Colour Pencil!

While the film goes on, colour pencil and X Men First Class art abounds. Liking brush pen. Must buyyyyy brush pennnnnn. No reference used.
Edit: Detailing on Charles Xavier (that short, british chappie below with the pissy exp. on his face) done by the Magnificent Anish.

Sketch Dump: Coptics and SPN

Some drawings done in my new Bechain Nagri sketch books!

1 Inside cover of the sketch book. Lyrics from REO Speedwagon song of the same name.


 2. Digitally screwed around version of Sam Winchester pencils on bilt.



3.  Pencils of well... a kiss. Duh. Charcoal pencil on Bilt. To clarify - This is with photo reference because I.love.Jared.Padalecki's.Face.  And I liked the composition. Just sayin'.



 4. The full moon was really, really full today. It was supposed to be the biggest full moon ever. So I drew it. Done in copic markers on bilt.



Trip to Mahabaleshwar

Live sketching at Mahabaleshwar. (New!!!) watercolours  on handmade paper. The damn thing blots like hell.
Gardener at Panchgani, where we were staying. All he did was sing songs, play with this kid and pull grass in the winter sun. He looked pretty happy with his lot :)





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Strawberrieeees! And the nice trees in the wintery breeeeze! Look I made a rhyme!







Tamil lady at the resort. Got me very excited because I could partly understand what she was saying. (She said "romba nalla"). :D

There is never enough time


Even though I have all the clocks in the world
And their tiny hands have often twirled
Past half past ten and half past two
I can never seem to make do

I can never juggle that line
To make it there before the time
Has run out so far and cold
The seconds have died
haven't you been told?

Comic-art

Bits from the comic book workshop. Good fun it was, and was a nice time to go nuts with A3 sheets and colour pencils. The story involved getting caught passing notes (a most heinous crime in class V) and subsequent "retribution" by Ms Cott, our resident evil wannabe nun-cum-craft teacher.










Thw World's Tallest Crocodile - 1

The World's TALLEST CROCODILE!






Old City Ahmedabad

Medium explorations along with (urgent need for) perspective practice -
1. Conte crayon with water wash
2. Ink

Personally prefer #1.