April 22, 2011
My new website is at www.AnthonyQuinnArtist.com
It features new portfolios of drawings, as well as my usual blog postings.
Thanks to everyone who has followed me on this blog to date. I hope you enjoy the new site. Please drop by and feel free to keep posting those comments!
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February 21, 2011
My Sketchbook submission for the Sketchbook Project 2011 is now on tour. It’s part of the exhibition currently on show at the Brooklyn Art Library, NY and will be there until February 27. From then on, the exhibition travels throughout America. Dates and venues for the Sketchbook Project Tour are on the ArtHouse Co-Op website.
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May 29, 2010
I should have seen it coming. The whole thing…it’s all come undone. So quickly, too. All that work. All those years. Hook, line and sinker…damn.
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May 12, 2010
I’m hoping this interview goes well. The advert said they were all about equal opportunities. We’ll just have to see about that…
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February 4, 2010
This drawing is back to front – the original image, drawn with a big, thick sharpie is on the other side of the page. I flipped the page over and hatched the outlines that bled through, then added some more linework. Just to see what would happen. I’m quite pleased with the effect. Sometimes peoples’ accessories – such as this man’s glasses – can be more eye-catching than their facial features, which sometimes melt into the background noise of the crowd.
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