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My First ATC. What is it? Artists will do a small drawing on 2.5"x 3.5" cards and exchange them with each other.
This drawing was requested by the Very Talented Graphite Artist Robyn Dolby :iconrobdolbs:
She is doing a drawing that I requested and we will mail them to each other.
I would like to collect these small drawings from most of my favorite graphite artists...I would love to have original art from them, even on this small scale.
You can buy these blank cards pre-cut in your favorite art supply store on on-line. My favorite smooth bristol also comes in this card size!
• ATC card size 2.5" x 3.5" (6.35 x 8.89cm)
• 2B pencil on strathmore 300 series ATC size card
• approx 1 hour to draw
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~demongal May 14, 2013  Hobbyist General Artist
Beautiful. Love your shading... however, I didn't see Emma Stone. I saw Adele when I clicked the thumbnail... Like a younger Adele.
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:iconglistening-tears:
Her nose is a bit odd, but this is VERY good.
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:iconsketch252:
this is beautiful!! I just got some Bristol atc cards and want to give it a shot.
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*xialaceleste Oct 10, 2012  Professional General Artist
Amazing! I always enjoy your work! :)
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:iconcornelius-williams:
I could see you had a lot of patient!
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:iconblackroguedreams:
I love doing art at this size.
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Mood: Wow! ~BrokenViolet Sep 15, 2012  Student Traditional Artist
so small and perfect details! I wanted to try it one day but I don't think I have the right tool, or the skill!
I really like your work! :clap:
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:iconrkb344:
amazing especially how you can get that much detail in that little of a space.
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:icontorsk1:
Nice work!
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