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Macaca Nigra (Black Crested Macaque)

Macaca Nigra (Black Crested Macaque) Macaca Nigra (Black Crested Macaque) image

Here is my latest drawing. You might recognise it as one of David Slater’s now famous photographs of a somewhat cheeky Celebes Crested Macaque (or Black Crested Macaque as it’s also known… or by scientific name Macaca Nigra) who happened upon his camera and snapped a few self-portraits. I thought it was a great image […]

Sunstroke

Sunstroke Sunstroke image

Getting back to drawing once again after a while. This is just a simple exercise in perspective and atmosphere. What do you think, did I nail it? Created In: Paper by Fiftythree on an iPad 3 :ipad3: with a Pogo Connect stylus.Time Taken: ~60mins

Howl

Howl Howl image

It’s been too long since I spent some time drawing so here’s a quick sketch to kill some time and try the new zoom feature on the Paper app.Even though it’s probably so cliche by now, I had fun drawing this. Wolves are awesome creatures. Their cunning, intelligence, social and hunting behaviour is amazing and […]

Max

Max Max image

This is a drawing of my brother’s family pet, Max. He’s an energetic little Keeshound/Pomeranian/Fox Terrier cross who thinks he’s the big kahoona… in reality he’s just a spoiled little brat, but he is loved and a special member of the family. Total time taken: Approximately 2 hours from start to finish.Canvas: Paper app by […]

They Mostly Come Out At Night. Mostly.

They Mostly Come Out At Night. Mostly. They Mostly Come Out At Night. Mostly. image

A study of H.R. Giger’s Alien.I’ve always really loved the qualities of this character. It’s so incredibly disturbing and frightening but at the same time so sleek and sensual, it just plays with your head.I also love how the Paper app allows for such a natural interplay of light and darkness in different textures. It […]

Nanuk

Nanuk Nanuk image

I love animals that live in the arctic regions. They’re so well adapted to life in such harsh environments.Polar bears are like the kings of their environment. They’re large and majestic, yet somehow still remain graceful and lithe.

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