Sketch on the underground By cha-art
Sitting on the train I could not help but to draw the man reading in front of me. Looking in my bag, to find I only had a pen but no paper.
I started to draw on my Metro, which worked surprisingly well, giving to illustration a new layer of texture.
Quick Drawing on the train.
(Source: cha-art.co.uk)
Travel Drawings Just Got Better
Travelling on the train yesterday I decided to give it and go and draw on my iPad, using an app called ‘Brushes’ I have attached a few quick sketches that I did. The thing I love most about drawing on my iPad is that you can zoom in and draw, so you can get detail you would never be able to get with a good old fashioned pen and paper.
(Source: cha-art.co.uk)
My Personal Journey Through Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction.
Two years ago I was diagnosed with TMJ, there are many side effects that I and many others have to deal with on a daily basis; lock jaw, cracking of the jaw joint, facial pain, dizziness, muscle tenderness and more. I have created an animation expressing my feelings.
(Source: cha-art.co.uk)
Walls of Jerusalem
(Source: cha-art.co.uk)
I have just got myself a iPad, and really wanted to explore the drawing apps on it. I have found the ‘Brushes’ app most useful having multiple layers and being able to zoom in and draw giving you more depth to the final drawing.
Drawing with a Bambo pen on the screen is very different, but I think after doing a few drawing i will get the hang if it. This is a sketch I did of my boyfriend on the plane home from holiday.
Secret LONODN - Aldwych Underground Station Closed since 1994
“There are about 40 abandoned or relocated stations on the Underground network along its entire 255 miles (408Km) of trackway- some subsurface and some above ground. Some have vanished without trace whereas others are almost intact, grimey time capsules of the era when they were closed.”
(Source: cha-art.co.uk)
My personal journey through Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction
(Source: cha-art.co.uk)