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I have Parkinson's Disease and always seeking tips to improve (overcome) tremors in my hands while painting, drawing, sketching, etc. as I take plenty of Sinemet and Aricept for the conditions of Parkinson's. Due to cost of doctors and many other medications, my funds are limited when it comes...
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Lithograph drawing. This is from my one and only trip to New York City. Thank you for looking. To see more please check out my website at: w ww. nealmcdannel.weebly.com
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Neal McDannel
on 19 Feb 2012
Filed under: drawing, figurative, urban, New York City, city, printmaking, subway, lithograph
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Please visit my site at: nealmcdannel.weebly.com This is a lithograph drawing of me going through the garbage while a young girl passes by collecting bottles in a grocery cart.
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So this new way of working came from two things. One being that I want to improve my drawing skill with a handled instrument(like a brush or a palette knife) to improve my drawing skills for painting. The other reason is that I couldn't find my box of tools for 2 weeks in a row(don't worry, I've...
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Courtney, Here's an Idea maybe for a Blog/Newsletter Post. I have always drawn in Graphite, but lately I am trying to add a little color - as most everything I enjoy drawing, Portraits, Figures, Tarot Cards; involves well figures - I would be very interested in your or other members (artists) thoughts...
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Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE We went to Sea World, our favorite theme park last week for Fathers Day. It’s the animals that draw us there and the clean caring environment that we enjoy. The whales thrive here and the research work and rescue work scientists do helps preserve them...
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I wanted to add movement and freedoom to my sketches so I thought of drawing with the wood part of the brush, I think I'll explore it because it seems to add some kind of expression (sorry if i don't use the right technical words in english, it's not my native language :| ) video drawing...
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Acrylic on illustration board, 40" x 30"
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My friend Frank Smith
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These were all actual buddies of mine. All since deceased.