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Here You can see some of my Digital Art, as well as some of my Traditional Art (drawings)
Digital Art is what I do most. I prefer using Adobe Photoshop CS3 to make my works. It's a very good program, if you know how to handle it!
In Digital Art section I will show some of my Photoshop works I have made over the years. I only show a few, some works of different styles I make. It would be impossible to upload every work I have made because then you would see about 2000 images below. So, enjoy these!




So far some of my thousands of Digital Art pieces !
Right on! Traditional art!
In Traditional Art section I will show you some of my drawings I have made.
I will give some information on every drawing!

Elin Grindemyr
This was pretty much my first real drawing I made, it took me about 24 hours to complete.
I must say I was pretty proud with the final result, the proportions are almost perfect and the shadings ain't that bad. So I must say I was pretty excited that this drawing worked out pretty fine! It gave me satisfaction and some voice in me said "I want to make more drawings like these!", and so I did...
Original picture and goal to draw was: [link]
Paper: Aurora Bur-o-class 240*315mm, 120g/cm²
Pencils: Bruynzeel design_ artist soft 2H-9B

Elisha Cuthbert
This Drawing is actually the pearl on my Traditional Art's work!
I spent more than 40 hours working to get this drawing as I wanted it to be my best drawing ever made. And I think I may say it is my best work so far.
Major problem I've experienced this time were the eyes and to get the fuzzy look on her jacket. But then again, eventually it worked out quite allright in my humble opinion.
Picture and goal to draw: [link]
Paper: Aurora Bur-o-class 240*315mm, 120g/cm²
Pencils: Bruynzeel design_ artist soft 2H-9B

Jessica Alba
When you draw female celebrities, Jessica Alba is a 'must do' in the list. So, here she is!
This work just took about 11 hours to complete since it wasn't very complicated to draw. What I like about the drawing is the total picture. You can really see in a blink of an eye she lay's on a bed half tucked in. I also like the way I made the facial expression. Love it!
The downside I personally think is when you turn your head 90° and then watch her, the mouth looks misplaced. But then again, you normally don't look at this drawing like that! But there's no harm in a little self-criticism isn't it?
Original picture and goal to draw was: [link]
Paper: Aurora Bur-o-class 240*315mm, 120g/cm²
Pencils: Bruynzeel design_ artist soft 2H-9B
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