Showing posts with label Moleskine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Moleskine. Show all posts

Sep 29, 2010

Sketch

Here is a quick sketch I did the other day at home on my moleskine (always with me). There is something dark and sad about this character, but I like it.

Sep 24, 2009

m-m-moleskine!

hello pals!
here are two drawings i did on my moleskine in these days! one is about U.S. baseball team (I've seen them at a World Cup game here in Italy) and one is regarding some things I'm searching for or I recently bought on ebay!
hope you enjoy it!
you can see both on my flickr, here and here!
ciao!

Jul 6, 2009

Jun 24, 2009

mooooooleskines!

few of my Moleskine's sketches here, I did these during my travels, when I'm bored or after watching a movies. Hope you dig them!
you can find more sketches in this set.
:-)

Jul 10, 2008

Movie Madness


A couple sketches from my moleskine: a Heath Ledger inspired Joker and Hellboy.

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May 1, 2008

First Moleskine


I've been hearing for a long time about the wonders of the moleskine sketchbook, and you know what? It's all true. This little wonder is the perfect size for toting around and seems to generate endless inspiration. These are my first sketches from my new book. Incidentally, the woman on the right is Amy Poehler from Saturday Night Live.

http://www.robotalphabet.com
http://www.markhammerdesigns.com

Dec 12, 2007

Sneak Peek

Christmas Chickadee (Sketch)

I've been working on a painting that will hopefully make it into greeting card format before the holiday. If not, I'll just have a nice little wintry painting. The sketch above is a little teaser from my Moleskine. I'm completing the finished piece in watercolor, 20" x 16".

The birds, the snow, the icicles, my dogs, the trees, the mountains--these have been my personal solace in what has turned out to be a very challenging time for me. Sometimes life throws unexpected kinks into what you thought was a very well ironed-out plan. There is no way to prepare yourself for these shifts and changes. You may even have believed that you were prepared for them, should they ever happen. But no, you were not. The point of these challenges is not preparation; their purpose is to take you by surprise, shake you around, throw all your pieces up into the air and give you a chance to rearrange, realign. Find your meaning as you evaluate each little torn up piece. You pick yourself, tape it all together again. The result is not a new you but rather a fortified you. One that knows it can be shaken, deconstructed, and still come back together in one piece, stronger than before.

Cryptic, I know. It is to me too.

In my own piecing together I have noticed a few things. I have been feeling very poetic. My senses have awakened to the little details; the swishy sound of snow beneath my skis. The taste of dry powder versus heavy wet snow. The movement of an individual flake as it floats down and lands on my glove, where at just the right angle I can see all of its crystalline facets in the light of a street lamp. The smell of wet pine smoke rising from chimneys. The feel of cold below zero as it freezes the tiny hairs in my nostrils. I become overwhelmed by it all and scratch lopsided verses in my journal until I drift off to sleep and dream of my winter wonderland.

Nov 8, 2007

Brain thaw


When my brain seizes up, I do a journal/sketch and everything gets better again.

Jun 12, 2007

May 24, 2007

To the Heart of the Sun


This one is made on Terra Firma, but still influenced by French Gothic, it's like a flue.