Some ones

Check out my friend, Ed’s graphite drawings, his show is up at Gregory Lind Gallery until January 21 and the real drawings are truly something to behold. He is like a human scanner.
 
Fast Code Design on Ed:
“Loftus spends up to five months on a single drawing, starting from the top of a sheet of paper then painstakingly working his way down to the bottom so he doesn’t smudge. He works off of old family photographs, borrowed images, and photos he has taken, and draws about eight hours a day. In the past three years, he has completed just 10 pieces.”

Check out my friend, Ed’s graphite drawings, his show is up at Gregory Lind Gallery until January 21 and the real drawings are truly something to behold. He is like a human scanner.

Fast Code Design on Ed:

“Loftus spends up to five months on a single drawing, starting from the top of a sheet of paper then painstakingly working his way down to the bottom so he doesn’t smudge. He works off of old family photographs, borrowed images, and photos he has taken, and draws about eight hours a day. In the past three years, he has completed just 10 pieces.”

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  1. lhoublevrai reblogged this from elizabethberry
  2. deebeefree reblogged this from 7knotwind and added:
    HE DREW THIS?!?!?!?!
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  4. 7knotwind reblogged this from airportcolours and added:
    I can’t imagine spending
  5. justsvn reblogged this from airportcolours and added:
    Insane dedication.
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