by lindseysclarkson | Mar 23, 2020
When I interned at The GRO Agency in Manhattan, I was asked to create two posters. The first was to have the words “NEW YORK CITY” stacked on top of each other, with the letters looking like they were painted with a dripping brush. Aside from those aspects...
by lindseysclarkson | Mar 4, 2020
One of my earliest attempts at drawing with charcoal, featuring a close look at the eye of Michelangelo’s famous “David” sculpture.
by lindseysclarkson | Mar 4, 2020
My mother, Laura, sat for this charcoal portrait one summer day a few years ago.
by lindseysclarkson | Feb 26, 2020
This is an exercise demonstrating how drawn lines can be used to give the illusion of distance and shape occupying a three-dimensional space. It was done in fine-point sharpie.
by lindseysclarkson | Feb 26, 2020
A pen and ink drawn in pen and ink! This picture was an experiment in demonstrating the spectrum of value between black and white.
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