Tuesday, September 21, 2010

what's it even mean?

WTF? I know. I ask myself the same thing. Often.

If you would like to learn more about this, the Swish Army hair brush, you'll have to make your way over to my book-on-a-blog blog, where all will be explained. Plus there are four more drawings of the Swish. Yes. Four. Click HERE to see them.

I'm going to go away and worry about what I'm doing with my life. Weep for me. Weep.

28 comments:

Pam Galvani said...

Love your work! Your ideas are what make your art so remarkable.

Pam Galvani
http://pamelagalvani.blogspot.com/

amuse me said...

I am so drawn to your work, I find myself checking back often to see what you've been working on. I have really enjoyed your tennies and other shoes.

Anonymous said...

I love your style. I mean love it. I would love to have one of those!

Dawn said...

No weeping! New life changes are SCARY! I only hope that this is a good thing, because you beyond deserve it :)

G. said...

smart- very smart but i know it's a corkscrew Andrea..
regards.G

Lady Viviane Mae said...

arggg. The detail!!! You are amazing.

Unknown said...

whah!

Samarjit Roy said...

wow ! what an imagination !

Supertramp said...

I've gotta say Andrea, you've really inspired me to get back into art. I tried my hand at ink once more and "attempted" to sketch this boot I found interesting enough. Although I won't be drawing more
shoes as you did for a while there, I thank you for showing this amazing stuff. Very interesting. :)

PS: I've mentioned your blog in mine today ^^ Take a look :)

TDawn Maddox said...

I love the detail and fine texturing of your sketch style. Sometimes the most simple objects (a hairbrush) can be the best subjects to "make more interesting".

UsanaRn said...

Are you kidding me?! This is great stuff! I can't even draw a stick people without erasing and starting over dozens of times. Great work!

VM Sehy Photography said...

I think this is a great idea. Perhaps you should patent it. Just went over to the other blog to find out about the origins. Now, I not only wish I could draw like you do, but I also wish I could come up with character descriptions like the one for Bryn. Brilliant.

Laurie said...

Love the idea. A swiss army knife for girls!

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decadencity said...

A mIrror mayb as inclusion. Love ur ideas .)

mike said...

wow, very fun blog. can't wait to check out more posts! i could look at your work all day.

ANNIKA said...

Wow, you are so good! My sketches can't even be compared with yours! No, I will weep for myself, an average girl with no ability as great as yours. Kudos.

Nicoline said...

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andrea joseph's sketchblog said...

Thank you all, folks.

So glad you found me!
I'm blushing just reading these lovely comments. Cheers, my dears.

Jem-Kiki:) said...

i love your work, i wish i could draw like you! i think your work is very original, keep at it!

SimplyKry said...

No! Don't weep! This might just be a multi-million dollar sketch. I am still though trying to figure out what the curly pig tail object does.

suzanne cabrera said...

Are swishes available for sale. If so, I'm in desperate need one. I so often have a need to eat and pin back my hair at the same time)

LOVE these recent ones Andrea. You're on a roll!

Barbara In Caneyhead said...

My daughter so needs one of these! Congrats on being a Notable Blog.

andrea joseph's sketchblog said...

Thank you all, folks, for visiting here and my other book blog.

Swishs are indeed available, Suzanne, but you will have to see Chester Brown. He lives behind the old oak. Do you know it?

Cheers, my dears.

Joel C Anatoli said...

Haha, I love it!

ImagineIt-creatIt said...

i love your work ;you make it so interesting to follow ,u make me feel intrigued .

SKIZO said...

WOW
Fabulous
good
creations

Unknown said...

I really love the way you do these things. the captions are absolutely Hilarious!! Have you ever made a comic strip or something like that...because would love to see "your" kind of characters.