May 8 2010

#55 – Designer’s shuriken

X-ACTO knifeAs I was roughing in the early marks of this very quick sketch, the main lines got a little long.  So now it’s some kind of super-deadly flying x-acto knife.  Then again, I seem to do a lot of object sketches, which aren’t all that dynamic — so maybe this is a happy accident.  Until someone puts their eye out.

[Comments and critique always welcome]


May 7 2010

#54 – Parts 1-3 of my 434-part series…

Fasteners– “Better Know A Fastener”

Part 1: The Fightin’ Binder Clip!

Part 2: The Fightin’ Paper Clip!

Part 3: The Fightin’ Scotch Tape!

[Comments and critique always welcome]


May 7 2010

#53 – Airbusâ„¢! All the fun of riding the bus, but in mid-air!

Airbus cabinMay 7th, Take 1.  This is what I was looking at for most of the May 7th that started in Australia: the inside of a Qantas Airbus A380.  Not a terribly exciting sketch, but when you’re stuck in the same chair all day, there’s not much to choose from.

[Comments and critique always welcome]


May 6 2010

#52 – @}-,-`-

RoseOne more day to spend in Sydney with my grandmother and family.  This is one of the many flowers now gracing her living room.  In fact, it’s just below the spot where we framed and mounted the remarkable portrait recently drawn by Bruce Hedges.  Thanks again, Bruce — for your amazing work, and for your encouragement in this venture of mine.

[Comments and critique always welcome]


May 5 2010

#51 – A time for every matter under heaven…

Once again, the Sketch 365 project provides an valuable record of what’s going on in my life throughout the year.  Today, I attended my grandfather’s funeral in Sydney, and wore this watch of his, given to me by my grandmother.

[Comments and critique always welcome]


May 4 2010

#50 – The bridge chair is yours, Number 3.

Bridge chair

At my grandmother’s in Sydney, I was admiring this fantastically comfortable wooden chair (which I’m told is designed for playing bridge).  The seat back pivots on two dowels, and is 100% awesome and super-comfortable.  I was told I could eventually have it, but in the interest of not stuffing furniture in the overhead compartment, I figured I’d do some orthographic sketches so maybe I can build one some day.

[Comments and critique always welcome]

POST-SCRIPT FROM THE NETHER-REACHES OF TIME AND SPACE:  Keen readers will note no sketch for May 3rd due to an overnight date line crossing.  Fear not, sketch fans, for I will experience May 7th — and sketch it — not once, not thrice, but twice!


May 2 2010

#49 – Head-Phones™! The phonographs you wear on your head!

HeadphonesLook cool!  Impress your friends!  Try Head-Phones™ today!

[Comments and critique always welcome]


May 1 2010

#48 – Left-handed scissors

Left-handed scissors

Well, not really.  Regular scissors, but drawn with my left hand.  Apparently non-dominant-hand drawing is a good brain exercise, because it allows you to turn off parts of your brain that can constrain you when drawing normally.

This is another tribute to Mr. Administrative-Captial-of-Bolivia, from Sketch #47.  He’s always using his left hand, like a weirdo.

[Comments and critique (especially of Pasz) always welcome]


Apr 30 2010

#47 – The capital of Bolivia

Pasz headWell, the administrative capital, anyway.

[Comments and critique always welcome]


Apr 29 2010

#46 – “The moon belongs to America…”

Astronauts“…and anxiously awaits the arrival of our astro-men!”  (Name that quote.)

Actually, this is just another little thing I’m working on for JPL. I was just trying to get the positioning figured out for a little web graphic.  This wasn’t designed as a sketch for this project, but I’m busy, so it’ll do!

[Comments and critique always welcome]