Tuesday, 30 April 2013

Archibook #2

I haven't drawn anything special lately. So, I'm just posting some random pages from my sketchbook. And since I've moved to a new sketchbook, I thought I should post the last page of my previous one just to celebrate and honor it! You know, that last page we all use for testing our pens and markers and brushes and all that stuff that always stop working when we desperately need them!

Thank you guys for stopping by!







Sunday, 14 April 2013

The moving rocks

There are these peculiar, brown and soft rocks in the middle of the ocean. By saying "in the middle of the ocean", I don't mean that they really stand in the middle of some ocean, but that they stand nowhere and at the same time they stand everywhere. No map shows these rocks, because no one knows where they are or where they were or where they will be. And that's because they move always and forever. They stand in no place of the ocean for more than a few minutes. And that's why nobody has ever seen them but a very few people, whom nobody believes. But these and only these are the people to whom the rocks want to show themselves. And the rocks show themselves only to the ones that believe they exist. For these rocks are magic, not only because they move, but also because they have the power to change the life of the ones who see them. I don't know in what way but they change it for sure. A moment of belief in the rocks is enough for someone to see them and then see their life change.

Guys, if you think my little story is too stupid just skip it and look at the sketch.

Anyway, thanks for passing by..

Saturday, 13 April 2013

Rocky places

Some strange, rocky places, somewhere in this world or another. Places where someone can hide forever.



Saturday, 6 April 2013

Flux

I can't tell exactly what I had in mind while I was doing these sketches. Maybe something organic, something liquid and free and flowing. Maybe, even some peculiar creatures in Hayao Miyazaki films. If you're not familiar with his films I suggest you check them out. You may love them or hate them, but either way it's worth the time. Anyway, I was telling I'm not sure what was in my head. Sure thing is I love this kind of forms and the dynamics, the motion and flux in them.