Feb
26
2010
This is the new version of the posters for the Pub Boem “La Fierarie” (in translation: The Forge Pub). The new concept is based on 3 continues posters, as shown bellow. They will be posted separately but also 2 by 2 or all 3 together (depends on event presentation). There are white areas for personalization. There will be informations about the new concerts, events that take place in there. If you want to see more about these events visit their web
La Fierarie

I worked a lot to these posters to complete. Except the hammer (which is from the previous poster) and the horse (which you already know from one of my old drawings) I made most of the drawing with no references. I used Arches hot-press paper. First time when I use it, and I can say that I really like it. It’s not very smooth as I used to work with, but it suited perfectly for this drawing.
Bellow is the flyer obtained from uniting these 3 posters.
PS: the sepia colour is given in Photoshop.
Feb
17
2010
Materials:
- A3 paper 260 g,
Strathmore Bristol
Smooth paper
- graphite pencils
Reference: client photo
In the little contest I made in the Portrait Group from Flickr there were 22 entries, but only 16 entered for the votes. All of the portraits were great. Even I was very exited to find out who will win. The votes were tide, but, of course, in the end there should be a winner (:
And the winner iiiis *drums* Continue Reading »
Feb
05
2010
Materials:
- A3 paper 300g,
Bristol smooth
- graphite pencils
- eraser, napkin
Reference: client photo
New commission done. I can admit that I am very satisfy with this one. The photo reference was a very good one. Indeed : D, in this photo there is Giuliana too. I made her a portrait wile ago; she like it so much that she wanted one for her husband too (: I wish all the clients would be as delighted as she is.
Feb
03
2010
Materials:
- A4 paper 300g,
Bristol smooth
- graphite pencils
- eraser, napkin
Reference: client photo
Usually it’s so easy to draw Angelina Jolie or any other Hollywood star. They all have professional photos with perfect light, well detailed. Every artist expect to commission these kind of photos. But what are you’re going to do when your client has a picture token with a normal camera, in a normal environment, and low resolution?.. well, it’s normal.
And they like that picture very much, they have wonderful memories attached, they are really in love with it. You have to improve and to try your best to recreate those feelings and make it look good. And this is what I tried to do with this commission, and the client was very delighted.
This portrait arrived safety far far away in Canada to Steven.
Dec
17
2009
Materials:
- A3 paper 300g,
Bristol extra smooth
- graphite pencils
- eraser, napkin
Reference: client photo
New commission done. This one was for Christmas.
See here the reference to make a comparation with the drawing.
Sep
30
2009
Materials:
- A3 paper 300g,
Bristol smooth
- graphite pencils
- eraser, napkin
Reference: personal photo
Hi there! A new draw completed.
I really dedicated much more time on this draw because it was for my sister. Isn’t she cute?
I’ll also post a short tutorial movie about hair drawing, made with this draw.
Sep
16
2009
Materials:
- A3 paper 300g,
Bristol smooth
- graphite pencils
- eraser, napkin
Reference: client photo
Hy again!
I’m back with another commission done. This time I’m really content by the result (: Hope you’ll like too!
Aug
27
2009
Materials:
- A3 paper 300g,
Bristol smooth
- graphite pencils
- eraser, napkin
Reference: client photo
New commission done. A present made by her to him.
Jul
29
2009
Materials:
- sketch paper
- graphite pencils
Reference: a little nut, a shell
New post with something different. I made this.. character with a shell and a little nut, which I painted. I like it very much. It inspires me inspiration every time I draw (:
Continue Reading »
May
10
2009
Materials:
- paper A3,
bristol smooth 300g
- graphite pencils
and mechanical pencil
- eraser, napkin
Reference: Lady Esther Ralston
New drawing. This time I focused on the hair. I’m never satisfied with how I make it.. anyway.. this time I hope it’s a little better. Here is a zoom