I have been contemplating about why I love this drawing style of yours on this blog ever since I started following it. As I was listening to a Japanese song this morning, it struck me like a bamboo pole. I think it has to do with it being reminiscent of the sumi-e masters. Ones who took the art of sumi-e to a level of daily meditative state and therefore lending the image as a point of focus for the viewers meditations.
A series of daily figurative studies from my imagination. No reference material is used, which is part of the fun of the exercise. If you like the results, please subscribe, add a comment or buy some nice stuff below. Thank you for visiting.
Illustrator who has worked for most major publications and publishers in the U.S. and abroad. Creator of the best-selling 'Kyle's Ultimate Photoshop Brush Sets', available at http://kylebrush.com
5 comments:
really cool perspective.i had lost the link to your blog.i found it today by googling my way...
How great! I love to see the evolution of your work!
gorgeous! I always watch for your updates. Thanks for sharing :)
I have been contemplating about why I love this drawing style of yours on this blog ever since I started following it. As I was listening to a Japanese song this morning, it struck me like a bamboo pole. I think it has to do with it being reminiscent of the sumi-e masters. Ones who took the art of sumi-e to a level of daily meditative state and therefore lending the image as a point of focus for the viewers meditations.
Such kind comments from everybody - thank you. Sheila, what a compliment!
Happy MLK day -
Kyle
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