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Marshall Art Studio: Sketchbook

SketchCrawls

  • New! SketchCrawl 16
  • SketchCrawl 12

2006

  • September 20

2001 - 2004

  • TealPaint (Palm OS)
  • Painter Page 1
  • Painter Page 2

2000

  • Painter Page 1
  • Painter Page 2
  • Painter Page 3
  • Painter Page 4
  • Painter Page 5

1999

  • InkPen Page 1
  • InkPen Page 2
  • InkPen Page 3
  • InkPen Page 4

1995

  • BrushPen Page 1
  • BrushPen Page 2
  • BrushPen Page 3
  • BrushPen Page 4
  • BrushPen Page 5
  • BrushPen Page 6
  • BrushPen Page 7

Traditional + Corel Painter: September 21

(2006) Big production of sketches I made during Dev meetings. Some things never change.

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Corel Painter: Sample One

(2001) Various coffee houses in Cambridge and Northampton MA.

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Corel Painter: Sample Two

(2001) One long night at the 1369 coffee house, Cambridge MA.

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Palm OS TealPaint: Sample One

(2001 - 2004) Doodles done during dev meetings. I must've looked like a very dedicated worker.

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Corel Painter: Page One

(2000) Northampton, Cambridge, Someday Cafe in Somerville (RIP).

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Corel Painter: Page Two

(2000) Someday Cafe in Somerville (RIP).

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Corel Painter: Page Three

(2000) Various coffee houses in Cambridge. Colorized pair from the 1369. Thanks, Bob.

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Corel Painter: Page Four

(2000) Daydreaming at the Diesel Cafe, Massachusetts College of Art.

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Corel Painter: Page Five

(2000) Someday Cafe in Somerville (RIP).

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Pen and India Ink: Page One

(1999) The tighter drawings were done with pencil first. Others from various pubs. The "arrowhead" sketch was recently used as inspiration for finished art.

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Pen and India Ink: Page Two

(1999) Starbucks in Brookline MA, Espresso Royale coffee house.

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Pen and India Ink: Page One

(1999) B & D Deli in Brookline MA.

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Pen and India Ink: Page Two

(1999) Starbucks in Brookline MA, Casablanca in Cambridge MA, various locations in San Francisco.

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Brush and India Ink: Page One

(1995) Starbucks, Grendel's Den, various brain droppings.

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Brush and India Ink: Page Two

(1995) Grendel's Den, Paris FR.

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Brush and India Ink: Page Three

(1995) Wash drawings from a Harvard Square session.

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Brush and India Ink: Page Four

(1995) Portaits, brain droppings. The tall one's an action drawing of a hyperactive kid.

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Brush and India Ink: Page Five

(1995) Tall one's a mindscape/abstract diary of my old Brock Street apartment. Head and eye from brain droppings. Construction sign from Brookline MA.

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Brush and India Ink: Page Six

(1995) Wash drawings from a Harvard Square session. Couple from the Grecian Yearning diner in Allston MA.

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Brush and India Ink: Page Seven

(1995) "Between the Shadow and the Idea Lies the Deed" My version of a painting owned by my Dad.

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Contact

  • Marshall Art Studio
  • dsm@illdave.com
  • Based in Boston MA (USA)
  • 617-970-1933 MAS vCard
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Connections

SketchCrawl!

We challenge artists around the world to journal their day in sketch form. You can participate in SketchCrawl on your own or with a group of friends.

Illustration Friday

A weekly creative outlet and participatory art exhibit. Think of it as a voluntary, client-free playground for illustrators. A topic is posted every Friday morning. Participants from around the world create, post and share their interpretations.

Pearl Paint

The "World's Largest Discount Art Supplier" for over 70 years. Pearl continues the tradition of low prices and large selection through 21 retail locations serving large art markets including Los Angeles and Chicago. Artists both nationally and internationally are served through our retail stores, Catalog Sales and Internet Marketing Divisions.

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