STUDIO ARTS
Here I present some of my work using traditional media.
OLD SCHOOL ART
While my favourite media is markers, I also use oil and chalk pastels, coloured pencils and ink.
My workflow always begins with a rough sketch using a blue pencil before refining it with a hard graphite pencil or ink, and finishing with whatever media I feel is fit for the piece. Occasionally, I will use acrilyc paint or guache to add highlights to my work as well. So a tube of white paint and a kneadable eraser are always within arms reach.

Guache and markers on watercolour

Ink on pencil and paper

Ink on pencil and paper

Derwent graphic pencils

A study on burnishing with coloured pencils

Coloured pencils

A study on layering with coloured pencils

A study on burnishing with coloured pencils

Coloured pencils

Coloured pencils


Sketches on 65lbs paper with ink and marker

Sketches on 65lbs paper with ink and marker

Sketches on 65lbs paper with ink and marker

Sketches on 65lbs paper with ink and marker

Sketches on 65lbs paper with ink and marker

Sketches on 65lbs paper with ink and marker

Sketches on 65lbs paper with ink and marker
CLAY CREATIONS
I started off learning pottery and ciramics making bowls, cups, frogs and cartoon characters. Eventually, I moved onto air-dry clay making more delecate models.
As you can see, I am partial to making roses because of the ability of the clay to mimic the delacate fabric-like ruffles of the pedals.


Paper clay

Homemade cold porcelain clay



Ceramic Yoshi sculpture before glaze