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el coro
August 13th, 2002, 11:39 PM
http://members.fortunecity.com/coro36//sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/oldschool.jpg

this is an old pic, 97-98 maybe. i'm from el paso, texas, and lowrider culture is big there. i have a fond appreciation for the shit, curb feelers and litle steering wheels, twisted forks and such...its a 2-pager, but the moneyshot is the bottom page. hope ya like-c36

jester
August 14th, 2002, 03:12 AM
Well, this is great - though I must admit that it's not what I would define as a sketchbook piece but as, mhhh, a finished painting. Don't know what the others think, but I had really expected... sketches.

:confused:

Puzzled Jester

Grooveholmes
August 14th, 2002, 03:24 AM
I've always thought that a sketch book has whatever one wishes it to contain. My sketchbooks have anything from quick sketches, thumbnails, small doodles ,or even writing all the way up to life drawing or what I would call a finished piece.

el coro
August 14th, 2002, 11:50 AM
jester: there are unfinished ones too. its very nice that you call my sketchbook pages finished paintings, but a sketchbook is a practice book, in my opinion. its not only a place for loose pencil sketches but also a place for experimentation with technique as well. i'm flattered that you think my sketchbook pages more closely resemble finished paintings, but they are what i consider sketches. they are prelimnary ideas, plans for larger paintings, and personal reflections-in book form. dont hate because i do full color sketches, this is what happens when you work on them daily for 8 years, you develop a technique that works for you. but ill tell ya what, just for you, tomorrow's page will be rough black and white sketches from life, because i dont just rock"finished paintings" in my blackbooks, they contain practically every mark i make with pen or pencil within the 6-12 months that i use them.

jester
August 14th, 2002, 12:56 PM
el coro - thanks for your answer. I'll watch out for tomorrow's page! :D

What I would still like to know - how large are your "sketches"? Do you work with different sized sketch books or do you prefer a special size? What's your opinion to ring-bound and book-bound variants?

I started working with themed sketch books (about 2 years ago) and only recently decided that I spent more time searching for the "right" one than actually drawing, not to speak of just having the "wrong" sktechbook on me.

Anyways . great forum idea! And great sketches!

:chug:

Jester

Cyrano
August 14th, 2002, 01:03 PM
Your colors el coro.. you have a fantastik skill for that.
Each new pic is for me a moment of surprise.
I hope a day to make my work with the same sens of color.
Each moderator here look for have his own forum.. when i see the work posted i think you all has a good idea.

Ps:Can you repost the two sketch you posted before?
The boy with the bow and the animal dead.
And the other one with the mask.. perhaps a fireman.
I has particular like this one with his hot colors.

Thx by advance.

bonedog
August 14th, 2002, 02:07 PM
Yah, definitely post some sketches, El Coro. You've got one page of sketches on the main conceptart.org page... and it blew me away. I couldn't even tell if it was pen or pencil. Post a bunch of these if you can.

I'm really inspired by your approach to your sketchbooks. It looks like you did them for yourself because you enjoy doing them, which sounds simple, but it seems like something I've forgotten on occasion.

Great work... keep it up.

-Bone

rubygenesis
August 22nd, 2002, 04:17 PM
wow i luv the detail in this piece! i'll have to try yur approach, i use a lot of watercolor but i dont like watercolor paper....:beer: