
In this drawing, I have called out the tools -- and how they're used. This character is drilling through solid bone with a reed and a hands-free vice. The reason for this is to make a bone hook. The kind you see being sold as necklaces today in gift shops.

Here, I'm illustrating how the natives would have made planks of wood with an obsidian adze.

I was fortunate to have worked on a previous project where I had already done research on this subject, and already bought the books on Native American stone tools. I'd be pretty handy if I ever ended up on a deserted island!
The drawings were drawn on newsprint with prismacolor pencil.
thanks to your quick answer !Your human characters are great too but i prefer your bears!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful on so many levels Marcelo. You wrinkle my brow with happiness. Wonderful characters and flushed out ideas of conduct.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Marcelo,
MAC
cool stuff... it appears like you actually researched into it. I love those bears below too.
ReplyDeleteok im inspired for the day. Thanks Marcelo!
ReplyDeleteI love your bears, but this sketches are amazing!! you are a crack!!
ReplyDeleteMan, your work just makes me sick man, truly inspiring to say the least!
ReplyDeleteSuch great work, Marcelo! So much appeal in these difficult tasks!
ReplyDeleteThe amount of drawing it takes to get to the level of relaxed ease these figures show without reference. Beautifully done Marcelo!
ReplyDeleteI love to look at your drawings. Each one draws you into whatevery world you've created. Suck nice details. Your years of experience have made your naturalism and keen attention to detail second nature.
ReplyDeleteWow,...love the life your pencil
ReplyDeleteseems to give these characters, hey feel very alive...very nice.
I must visit often for inspiration.
-cgy
always inspiring to pass by your place
ReplyDelete^_^
Freakin GREAT!!!! As always of course;) I just want 1 ounce of your ability:)
ReplyDeleteThey are really great!!.. and it was good for you that you had bought a book about them before the project.. amazing!!
ReplyDeleteNice to see that with all your technical and cinimatic artistic abilities, your story and emphasis on "thinking" is such an amazing asset. Your hand just gets to execute the acuteness of your mind Marcelo. Cuz, DANG!!!!
ReplyDeleteMAC
vuelvo a pasar por tu blog y quedo maravillada...q grosso q sos marcelo! tenes una soltura increible...
ReplyDeletesaludos!
Haa! Your comment on my blog made my Thanksgiving holiday...Hope you and your family have a good one too.
ReplyDeleteOh boy :)
ReplyDeletecheers to you and your work.
once I grow up, I wish to be just like you!
:)
Are we friends?
Because I want to be your friend.
Cheers again,
Milenko
Greetings,Marcelo!O!You ideally draw!!!You very purely write in Russian!It is very pleasant!I,as well as you,"the museum person ".I too very much love Klimt.And in Russia there was remarkable artist Michail Vrubel.About Vrubelss art spoke-"it is a magic garden.But flowers,alive and fragrant,are invented,created and grown up the magician-gardener!"
ReplyDeleteThank you very much!!!
Lena.
always amazing, can we ever hope for an art of Vignali book?
ReplyDeleteMarcelo, those are -lovely-! I have to admit though, my favourite part isn't so much the drawings as the fact that you researched the -tools- and labelled them (is my post-grad research assistantship showing through right about now? Hee.)
ReplyDelete--Shuku
Still coughing up lungs for donation
Man, these are fantastic drawings. It's great to know the research that went into them as well and the purpose behind them. Thanks for sharing, and I'll say it again and again until I have a copy in my hands you must make a book of your drawings!
ReplyDeleteLovely work on these guys. The design sense is very cool.
ReplyDeleteShit!Very nice work!
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Awesome. Wonderfully rhythmic!
ReplyDeleteTremendous drawings!
ReplyDeleteYou guys are all too kind!
ReplyDeleteAskel, I'll see if I can find another bear sketch for you and Milky.
Milky, yeah, I just love doing the research.
Allen, I really look for that relaxation in a drawing. I think it's the toughest thing to draw, even more so than anatomy.
Milenko, we're better than that, we're best mates!
Mark, what are skills with no ideas? I think a badly rendered good idea is better than the other way around. So, I focus on the ideas first or a strong statement.
Thanks Tom. I'll see what I can do in the coming year.
Shuku, TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF, you always run yourself ragged. I don't know how you're going to do it, but you need to find a way to sleep more. Lots of sleep will keep you healthy.
so damn nice! Classic!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, wow,…you are a very good sketcher and illustrator,… a MASTER !!!...
ReplyDeleteI can’t describe how I appreciate the possibility to watch your works of art and … ,if you do not consider impolite , I gonna include your blog in my links!!!...
Congratulations!!! ;-)
more than magnifcient
ReplyDeletewow
Gadzooks man. after 29 comments before that was the only thing that was probably not taken yet.
ReplyDeleteWonderful sketches!
ReplyDeleteThese are so awesome...you make it look so effortless. Such great work!!
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