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The pictures and sketches of JRR Tolkien
posted by nthdegx
on Sep 16, 2009 -
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Sketches from artists' moleskines
posted by robotot
on May 4, 2009 -
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Elphenden — elphen things from Sergei Tretiakov, 1967-2003. In between there were big cities, isolated islands, cannabis, oceans, pain and love...
posted by netbros
on Apr 23, 2009 -
7 comments
Eclectic Micks - Irish comicbook artists posting a sketch a day.
posted by Artw
on Mar 17, 2009 -
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Here's a trio of art sites for your Monday perusal. Here Yesterday is sketches and recollections from surfing's back roads. Daily Doodle is a med student pulling out his sketch book when studying overwhelms him. Then, from the Institute of Modern Science, two VLC (very large collages).
posted by netbros
on Jan 26, 2009 -
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A collection of sketches drawn on an iPhone using only fingers, by Stef Kardos, an art director for Disney. Rough, jewel-bright, entrancing, could induce further desire for an iPhone.
posted by po
on Jan 6, 2009 -
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Original character designs for Watchmen, including a (dropped) full body suit for Rorschach, by Dave Gibbons. (Also it looks like the movie version will have a different ending, so fears of a non-sucky Alan Moore film can be put to rest.)
posted by Artw
on Oct 27, 2008 -
163 comments
"Almost all American satire today follows a formula that Harvey Kurtzman thought up."
- Richard Corliss [Via Tom Spurgeon's TCR]
posted by Alvy Ampersand
on Oct 23, 2008 -
10 comments
Area 56: Peeing robots, rockin' office workers, engaging panoramas, and even a few sexy girls.
posted by artifarce
on Sep 6, 2008 -
9 comments
For the past 50 years, The British have made some of the funniest Comedy TV Shows. Come inside for A Video Chronology of The History of British TV Comedy. [more inside]
posted by Foci for Analysis
on Jan 24, 2008 -
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Letman : Job Wouters is a Dutch designer known for his two-color flyers, which emphasize manic color and hand-lettering.
His sketchbooks (White, Gray, and Black) are full of fun letter design.
posted by klangklangston
on Jan 16, 2008 -
7 comments
I'm no toothpick myself, and admire and enjoy the female form in all its sizes, especially ladies with some meat on them. Thus, my idea for collecting art of a bigger-sized WW happened
posted by nuclear_soup
on Jul 20, 2007 -
23 comments
Nivbed's artwork
posted by nthdegx
on Aug 5, 2006 -
13 comments
Drawings by Porous Walker. {NSFW & audio}
posted by dobbs
on Sep 22, 2005 -
9 comments
Collect Britain 'presents 90,000 images and sounds from the British Library, chosen to evoke places in the UK and beyond.' Dialects, gardens, sketches, stamps, and all kinds of stuff.
posted by plep
on Mar 4, 2005 -
4 comments
Jason D'Aquino - sketches. My faves can be found in the circus and matchbook galleries.
posted by dobbs
on Oct 5, 2004 -
4 comments
Seeing the World Sideways: Prunella Clough. 'A private individual who chose to remain out of the limelight and yet was admired so highly by her peers, Prunella Clough, like Edward Burra, lived to paint. Her technique is masterly, her subject matter everyday in origin, her method idiosyncratic, the results atmospheric. She worked with her skill, not her ego, saying: "I like to
paint a small thing edgily." '
Online gallery here.
posted by plep
on Mar 1, 2004 -
6 comments
Subway Passengers: Underground Portraits From Ten Cities António Jorge Gonçalves rides the subway and sketches whoever happens to sit in front of him, from New York to Lisbon to Tokyo. I find his drawings interesting because there's nothing studied or selective about them. You feel you've already seen these people. Mathowie recently linked to another Portuguese artist's drawings - Jorge Colombo, who designed O Independente with me, the newspaper I founded and edited in 1987. It's a small consolation for a small country like mine that urban sketches by fellow citizens are, as of now, practically a staple here on MetaFilter...[Flash required; download may be slow for dial-ups at busy times and, whatever you do, don't hit your browser's Back button - use only the one provided.]
posted by MiguelCardoso
on Apr 11, 2002 -
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"Normally I wear protection, but then I thought, 'When am I gonna make it back to Haiti?' -- Bad Idea."
Just a taste from my favorite new web site.
posted by uftheory
on Apr 5, 2002 -
13 comments
Finally,a home for the Turner bequest : In 1856, nearly five years after Turner's death, his estate was settled by a decree in which the works found in his studio that were considered to be by his own hand were accepted by the nation as the 'Turner Bequest'. This comprises nearly 300 oil paintings and around 30,000 sketches and watercolours (including 300 sketchbooks).
All of this work is now available to view online at the Tate.
If nothing else you can get some beautiful wallpaper for your desktop.
posted by Fat Buddha
on Mar 4, 2002 -
4 comments