Hey Bloggers! Here's another brand spaking new post to kick off your Monday! These are some interesting couples that I've noticed while sketching. This first one is of a rocker couple. The guy was very skinny, and had long, feathery hair. I think he likes Poison. His girl was also quite a looker herself. She came complete with fire red hair and also had super tight jeans.
This next two were also quite perfect for each other. In a word, they were both SLEEK....The girl had her hair pulled back so tight, I think her eyeballs were gonna pop out. She was also rocking the stilletto heels and the super expensive handbag made of genuine leather. Meanwhile her man was wearing an uber-tight Versace shirt (I only know that because it said it on the front of his shirt) and equally tight designer pants. Sheesh...
I'll be on the lookout for some more cool couples and will post them as they come in so stay tuned for more...ENJOY!
15 comments:
Tons of character, Chris! You get alot of personality out of your drawings.
thanks for the comment on my blog. I love the variety of work you have, and specially your sketchbook drawings. So loose and nice!
Chris,
These are beautiful sketches.
:)
as usual fantastic!
Great sketches Chris! Cool theme - funny too!
haha, awesome sketches.
You have a great way of sketch away a quick figure! I love sketching in coffee shops. too :}
And thanks for getting the suspecious look on super man's face, that was staged :D
you always capture personalities!
What a great sketch!
your stuff is lookin pretty dang sweet, fella!
Great sketches!
Killer Sketches!
I love those expressions on the faces!~ Such a great and loose feeling to your drawings that make it come to life! Awesome work as always!~
~!WoOtWoOT!~
Great observations! Love the sketches! :OP Sooo much personality! Keep up the awesome work!
Yeah!!! That sleek guy is so freaking funny!! You can see he's the tipe that would shift his weight from hip to hip... forcing the world to take note of his leather tight butt... Gota stop laughing.
Nice stuff again Chris! Appealing looseness in the line, and you captured the poses well. Like the watercolour washes a lot too.
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