
Habana Rooftop
34. Habana Rooftop. I was in Cuba a couple of years ago, this is from a photo I took while I was watching the city below from my rented room. 110 gsm Matt Paper using white charcoal & pencil.

Woman
35. Woman. I was thinking of ghostly worlds. 80 gsm Natural Craft Paper using pen & acrylic.

Blackbird
36. Blackbird. I’m really favouring this technique with ink and pen. 400 gsm Cold Pressed Watercolour Paper using pen, watercolour and ink.

Fence
37. Fence. For some reason, I was feeling compelled to draw a fence. 80 gsm Natural Craft Paper using pen & acrylic.

Scarecrow
38. Scarecrow. There appears to be quite a few scarecrows in the fields around Nijmegen! I think they’re rad. 400 gsm Cold Pressed Watercolour Paper using ink.

Babushka
39. Babushka. My recently aquired Babushka doll from St. Petersburg 80 gsm Natural Craft Paper using charcoal.

Crusts
40. Crusts. …Mmmm toasted sandwiches… 400 gsm Cold Pressed Watercolour Paper using ink and watercolour.

Yawn
41. Yawn. Subliminally tired? 400 gsm Cold Pressed Watercolour Paper using ink and watercolour.

Mirror
42. Mirror. Mirror Mirror on the wall… 110 gsm Matt Paper using pen and ink.

Delhi Powerline
43. Delhi Powerline. Wandering through the streets of Delhi, I couldn’t help but be amazed at the powerlines. They are beautifully chaotic, yet somehow still manage to do the job. This is based on one of my fave photos from a trip I did in 2006. 400 gsm Cold Pressed Watercolour Paper using pen, ink and watercolour.

Pirate
44. Pirate. Har de Har Har. 400 gsm Cold Pressed Watercolour Paper using pen, ink and watercolour.

Feather
45. Feather. Trying for a more subtle, scientific approach to drawing. It had a very calming effect. 110 gsm Matt Paper using pen and pencil.

Can You Not See I'm In A Hurry To Get To A Job I Despise!
46. Can You Not See I’m In A Hurry To Get To A Job I Despise! This one has been in my head for a while now. I used to work in North Sydney, and really didn’t enjoy the commute to and from the other side of the bridge. I remember walking past one man in particular one day, who looked so angry that I was walking in his path. It was a bit of an ugly moment. It also makes me remember how lucky I am, to actually enjoy the work I do, and not be restricted to a grey suit. 400 gsm Cold Pressed Watercolour Paper using ink, a toothbrush and acrylic.

Waiting For George.
47. Waiting For George. That would be P–Funk! I thought the lights on the floor looked pretty…400 gsm Cold Pressed Watercolour Paper using ink, watercolour and pen.

Feet Are Strange
48. Feet Are Strange. The longer I spent drawing them, the more I came to this conclusion. 110 gsm Matt Paper using pen and a pattern I made in Photoshop.

Hawaii Travel Brochure
49. Hawaii Travel Brochure. 110 gsm Matt Paper using pen.

Logo Work
50. Logo Work. Currently working on a logo for my professional design alias, the Seamstress. Thought I’d try a bit of hand type. I MADE IT TO 50! HALF WAY! I’m actually quite surprised I’ve made it this far. 400 gsm Cold Pressed Watercolour Paper using ink.

Bowerbird
51. Bowerbird. Part of an idea for the Seamstress. 110 gsm Matt Paper using copic marker and pen.

Tiger
52. Thinking of Life of Pi. 110 gsm Matt Paper using pen.

Oh, My
53. Oh, My. Just mucking around with a typeface I found recently. 80 gsm Natural Craft Paper using pen and ink.

Backyard Lady
54. Back Yard Lady. This is another one I’ve had in my head for a while. It’s based on a watery stain on the cement of a back yard in a house in Newtown I once lived in. I saw a woman in the stain, and to me she looked so graceful. 400 gsm Cold Pressed Watercolour Paper using ink and watercolour.

Peacock Numero Uno
55. Peacock Numero Uno. A good friend o’mine has asked me to create a tattoo design of a peacock feather. This was just me playing with the structure. It’s a little scary that this will be permanent, so no doubt I’ll do 100 variations! 400 gsm Cold Pressed Watercolour Paper using ink, pen and watercolour.
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