Drawing printed on paper. Handpulled screenprint.
Quick pencil drawing
Want to show off your art work on your own portable art gallery? You can with this erasable backpack.
This is a black-and-white revision of an illustration I made (hand-drawn) for an American Red Cross e-newsletter years ago. The original was in color; however, considering my current work is predominantly black and white, I thought it appropriate to update the illustration for my portfolio. © 2007-2018 Joe Blend. All rights reserved.
A daily doodle
Octopus Sculpture Sketchs
This was a custom piece I did for my friends daughter. I used pen and watercolor.
Had to draw this after my husband said it.
"Blood beholds hunger."
Just a play around with acrylics on canvas board, really proud of this one
"I am the danger" Breaking Bad @bryancranston - Even after 10 years Breaking Bad is still one of my favorit series #saymyname #walterwhite #heisenberg
07/03/17 - one of March's offerings in the one drawing a day challenge.
Pen and ink drawing with watercolor. 18x24
Suzanne Gibbs ©2016, Alive! LOOK, paper, pen, watercolor, 4.75 x 4.75 inches
Suzanne Gibbs ©2016, Health School Tales, paper, pen, watercolor, 4.75 x 4.75 inches
This is an envelope that I created inspired by How to train Your Dragon series
One-of-a-kind, unique abstract design with superimposed doodle design . . . Brilliant colors . . . In sizes 6" x 8" to 16" x 20".
© 2017 Joe Blend. All rights reserved. — Artwork made by redacting words in a newspaper article to create a haiku. A contour drawing was added using white ink, to convey the meaning behind the haiku (note: the word "the" was added by using semi-opaque tape to remove the word from a different newspaper article). The piece was scanned into Adobe Photoshop for small adjustments, to prepare for printing.
Whimsical, abstract geometric design in black & white. First in the Funky Flowers in Black & White series. In sizes 6" x 8" to 16" x 20".