Some drawings maybe slightly modified by way of digital software.
There’s nothing quite as exciting as making the invisible, visible.
Taking a line for a walk is what I have done literally for many years.
Brain Scratch #12 - Felt tip pen drawing on handmade paper.
#12 drawing above from sketchbook. Idea for large painting was going to be a diptych on sacred places, where rituals and festivals are performed, often in groves, caves, or mountains. Painting was going to be titled, Utaki #1 and #2. At the moment filed in a corner of my brain due to studio currently set up for smaller works. This is how ideas come and go. "you never know what might eventuate" or not. That’s life in the studio.
"People ask me, "Don't you ever run out of ideas?" Well, in the first place, I don't use ideas. Every time I have an idea, it's too limiting and usually turns out to be a disappointment. But I haven't run out of curiosity." - Robert Rauschenberg
Brain Scratch #09 - used black felt tip pen, then converted the actual drawing into a negative.
This is just one of many drawings from the Yin and Yang series.
Here the above image started off from a sketch book, then finished off with PhotoScape (free software tool) and ACDSee.
Brain Scratch #10 - Pencil drawing and felt tip pen.
Brain Scratch #11 - Pencil drawing and felt tip pen.
“I find purpose, motivation then my soul, in forests” - SG
Brain Scratch #08 - Pencil drawing and felt tip pen.
Brain Scratch #13 - graphite pencil drawing.
Quick sketch from one of many trail paths under kunanyi / Mt Wellington.
“And into the forest I go to lose my mind and find my soul.” - John Muir