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Sabrina A Thomas

And Now For Something Completely Different
And Now For Something Completely Different by @Hippy_of_Doom (Sabrina A Thomas)

posted this ages ago on my devART account, only now posting it here

Yes, it's Marilyn Monroe again... This time I managed to do a drawing of her and reference Monty Python in the title. This was intended as a practice for using Mars Lumograph pencils, and it came out way better than expected.

It's quite funny, I posted this in a Marilyn Monroe community on LJ, and someone accused me of just posting a photograph and claiming it to be a drawing! So incase it happens here, that is my drawing! It's really different from the reference I used anyway.

  • 4B Derwent sketching pencil
  • Ivory Black Derwent drawing pencil
  • Mars Lumograph pencil (first time using it, and it really helps!)
  • Eyeshadow applicator for blending
  • Putty rubber
  • A4 paper
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Posted: Wednesday, 08 February, 2006 @ 08:46 PM

Very nice.

Posted: Monday, 17 July, 2006 @ 10:43 AM
Thank you : D
Posted: Thursday, 09 February, 2006 @ 08:37 AM

wow.. just wow./.. well if you look reaaalllyyyy cloooseeeee you can tell its a drawing. But you got mad skills man!!

Posted: Monday, 17 July, 2006 @ 10:43 AM
Thank you very much : D
Posted: Wednesday, 26 April, 2006 @ 09:07 AM

U are definately ahead of me for getting person total likeness.......excellant work............

Posted: Monday, 17 July, 2006 @ 10:43 AM

Aww you are really kind, thank you very much :D

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