Monday, October 26, 2009

looking for the new world

I don't know what's going on with me, but I almost like the work I've been making recently. This, I think, is my all time favourite drawing. By me. Moi. AJ. That's it really. Hope you like it too.

22 comments:

Genine said...

holy cow!! love this!!!! so glad you are finally seeing what we see :)

Carolina said...

It's a very intricate piece, lots of detail and attention, it's unbelievable... I can see why you're proud :)
Best regards,
Carolina

ROB MANCE said...

really lovely drawing, if I did something that good, I'd be very happy :)

petescully said...

wow this is really good, I love it.

MrCachet said...

Pencil or pen & ink, Andrea? Regardless, it's very, very good.

Rhomany said...

@MrCachet I'm guessing Pilot C4 Hi-Tec in Sepia.
Fab drawing as always. I like how the keys kind of look like masquerade masks. Or is that just me?

Anonymous said...

Impressive!

joseph's art and stuff said...

loves it, i want to get this in my hands, to take a better look at it!

Alex said...

Wonderful key collection! Really like how one is stacked on top of another :) It's really complex and deep, but yet interesting and you'd have the feeling that you'd want to look for the right one.

sam smith said...

Fab drawing.
I have to ask, what pen do you use for such detailed pics? Surely you haven't found a sepia ballpoint.

About said...

I have just discovered your work....it certainly is great. Can understand why your happy with this piece.

RJ said...

By golly, I think you've done it!

suzanne cabrera said...

Good for you Andrea!!!!! May this spectacular drawing streak continue for a long, long time.

Ellen Burkett said...

Excellent! And it's great to see you liking of a piece of yours. Everything has been wonderful and this is no exception. Funny how you keep outdoing yourself!

Sydney Harper said...

Well one of those keys should open the door to the new world. :)

It's very piece. You should like it!

Jim Bumgarner said...

I like this one too; it's warm and cozy and old and shiny and not so shiny and filled with the promises of things someday exposed, loosed, and free.

andrea joseph's sketchblog said...

Cheers, folks.

MrCachet, Rhomany is exactly right.

Sam Smith, see Rhomany's answer. Not found a sepia ballpoint yet.

I don't think I'm finished with this one yet. Might just add a little colour pencil.

Thank you all, folks. I truly appreciate your visits and comments. Cheers, my dears.

"JeanneG" said...

I like all your stuff. But I'm curious as to why this one in particular pleases you more than all the other great ones you have done. I haven't seen one I didn't like yet.

Gulnaz said...

love it--beautiful drawing!I do not know why -- it reminds me of Halloween--maybe because of the mask association.

SiJames said...

have just come across you and your drawings. I am blown away, really. I also feel terribly jealous. :) You draw like I try to. Fantastic.

MILLY said...

Really like this, so interesting. It reminds me of a sardine tin with lots of little fishes. It is very Andrea Joseph at her best, doing collections.

R K said...

A really fine piece.