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Archive for category: Pencil Artist of the Week

Pencil Artist of the Week drawings, interviews and articles.

Pencil Artist Sarah Melling

Pencil Artist of the Week: Sarah Melling

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We don't want to be copycats, but as soon as we saw Sarah Melling's artworked featured at one of our favorite blogs, Pencil Revolution, we knew we had to have her here for our pencil artist post. Sarah said that when she bought these chestnuts…

Pencil Artist of the Week: kova.aq from the Pencils.com Community

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Today we're featuring a pencil artist and a piece of art from our Pencils.com Community. Artist kova.aq uploaded several lovely sketches earlier this year, including this one. We love the deep contrast, the suggestion of movement in the wind…
Pencil Artist Ben Heine

Pencil Artist of the Week: Ben Heine

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We found this incredible piece of art and this week's featured pencil artist through Tumblr. Artist Ben Heine took this picture in his "Pencil Vs. Camera" series in Brussels. Making great use of a vanishing point perspective, he did an amazing…

Pencil Artist of the Week: Sherrie Roberts

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We have a really interesting pencil drawing for you this week — a "blind contour" drawing. Check this out for a full explanation, but a blind contour drawing is basically where the artist looks only at the subject, not at the paper, and he…

Pencil Artist of the Week: Spookyrach

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Here at Pencils.com, we love doodling. It's all over our front web page, it's all over our notebooks, and even though the cleaners yell at us, sometimes its all over our desks. It's a free-form expression of creativity, and sometimes blankly…

Pencil Artist of the Week: David Te

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David Te, an artist at Artistic Realism, drew this beautiful sketch back in 2008 to celebrate Christmas. Isn't it beautiful? Check out his websiteto see more by David and his wife, Faith. Also, check our our Sale page to find art sets…

Pencil Artist of the Week: "Uncle Bob"

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Following up last week's pencil artist's Moleskine sketch, we bring you Uncle Bob, a featured artist on 'SkineArt.com.This study of a hand playing a guitar was sketched with various grades of Palomino pencils! (check out the store for a set…