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Project 1: Iguana Skull - Pen and Ink
I chose this subject because I like iguanas and I knew we had a nice
skull in the teaching collection. I blew it up and did it with a multitude
of tiny, tiny ink strokes in a modified cross-hatch, which I think
worked
extremely well. This is, I think, the best project I did for this class.
If I did it again, I’d complete the broken temporal arch.
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Project 3: Eupoecila australasiae - Watercolor Pencil
This is watercolor pencil with a hint of pen, and is a stretch in both
medium and subject. I think it looks better at a distance, but the
color and three-dimensionality are about right.
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Project 2a: Thescelosaurus neglectus - Pencil
This subject is my favorite dinosaur, so it was a natural. I had some
photographs and technical works, so I used them together to get this
odd angle. The
fine detail is one of the best parts, but its hard to see.
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Project 2b: Garfield the Thescelosaurus, Watercolor and Watercolor
Pencil
As a bonus for the Thescelosaurus, here it is in watercolor and watercolor
pencil. The name is for obvious reasons. It turned out much better than
I feared, but it’s not perfect. Still, the color and patterning
emphasize the roundness.
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