Sketchclub at the DOG PARK
On special request I'm posting the sketches from last week's
Sketchclub outing.
We went to the dog park in Culver City last week, where the Sketchclub crew laid down a flurry of dog sketches.
Kendra really enjoyed my dog page and requested that I go ahead and post it. I hardly ever post my sketches, but on special request here it is in all its glory -- uncut and uncensored -- right out of my sketchbook.
I'm also adding a couple of the sketches blown up so you can see them in a little more detail. I really had fun drawing these little dogs more so than the big ones.
There was the little mean walleyed dog that wanted to pick a fight with all the dogs coming to the park.
And, a small skittish dog that looked like a Weasel.
If you are interested in seeing the "mark" for that day, go to
Sketchclub.
14 comments :
hehe that was fast. I still LOVE that little poodle dog and all his fluff. awesome page - as I have told you many times. :]
Thanks so much for today!!! I had a BLAST!
Oh my god, thanks to Kendra now we get to see the awesome sketches of yours.
absolutely beautiful!
thanks for sharring
These are amazing, and the colors are beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
Great inspiring sketches, thank you for sharing!
Great sketches!Really funny dogs!:o)
great sketches! You've really captured alot of great personalities. Thanks for sharing!
These are great. Such personality! Thanks for posting.
my sketches of dogs are embarrassing. that's awesome that you can do such great drawings on the spot like that.
As a dog fan myself and someone who's always trying to sneak in a pup in my artwork...this is a great sketchbook page! Thanks for sharing it. :)
These are fantastic - I might try being brave enough to switch from pencil to pen in our little sketchclub you inspired us to start in UK :)
These are great! the one from the back is priceless :))
sick drawings man! Everyone of them has character to it
I love dogs! Lovin these sketches more
I think sketches sometimes have a quality to them that many finished art loses somewhere along the way. These are fantastic.
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