Sketched this last night at writing group. I don't generally advocate cupid, because arrows are dangerous and children with arrows are... well... more dangerous, but it's for Toon Club's love week.
Sarah, in the spirit of archery safety, I would suggest putting the arrows in the quiver with the points down. Saves a lot of fingers that way. :) This piece is really nice.
it's really good !!! i like your style !!! and you have the same name of my sister !!! whateu a beatifull nameuuu !! (french sorry)
Anonymous said…
Waow ! I just discover your blog and illustrations. It's simply wonderful ! Could you tell me which technic you use to color your drawings ? Thanks ! PS: i used one of your drawing on Harry Potter to illustrate a post on my blog (with your name and a link to your blog of course !)
Darren, I generally draw stuff on paper and scan it in. I'd love to try Alias Sketchbook pro though, I hear it makes drawing with the stylus far easier.
Anonymous said…
Thanks for the information. I like the sketches in blue you've just posted. It is nice to see some insight into the "before" sketch. It is inspiring to see, now to put it to work!
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Kent
Great stuff! You have a great clean effortless-looking style Sarah. I'm envious. ;-D
Cheers
marianne
You know I love your watercolors!
Jeremy
<3 it
Could you tell me which technic you use to color your drawings ?
Thanks !
PS: i used one of your drawing on Harry Potter to illustrate a post on my blog (with your name and a link to your blog of course !)
And Miio thanks, I use a Painter and Photoshop!
Just say the arrows are Nurf and you're good! Take care!
I have a Tablet PC, and I've yet to master drawing with a stylus.
I really like your work. For something you call a sketch, it looks to me like a fine piece of art!
Darren, I generally draw stuff on paper and scan it in. I'd love to try Alias Sketchbook pro though, I hear it makes drawing with the stylus far easier.