
After 5 months hiatus, drawing nothing seriously. Finally I feel motivated to draw again.
And I believe in a theory of 'when you're feeling good in doing something, you better keep doing it while it last'. So I draw more.
This is a very BIG experiment and somewhat 'FOOLISH' of me to want to try it out.
If you haven't seen something like this before, this actually based on Leyendecker's art:
http://31.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_l.....8eqo1_1280.jpg
I have absolutely no idea who Leyendecker is until
kamui mentioned it in his drawing. I'm totally in love with Leyendecker works!
I learned SO MUCH from this, for a moment I though I would failed so hard.
And I believe in a theory of 'when you're feeling good in doing something, you better keep doing it while it last'. So I draw more.
This is a very BIG experiment and somewhat 'FOOLISH' of me to want to try it out.
If you haven't seen something like this before, this actually based on Leyendecker's art:
http://31.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_l.....8eqo1_1280.jpg
I have absolutely no idea who Leyendecker is until

I learned SO MUCH from this, for a moment I though I would failed so hard.
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Another artist strongly influenced by Leyendecker's style was Norman Rockwell, a very famous American Artist.
"Leyendecker was a chief influence upon, and friend of, Norman Rockwell, who was a pallbearer at Leyendecker's funeral. In particular, the early work of Norman Rockwell for the Saturday Evening Post bears a strong superficial resemblance to that of Leyendecker. While today it is generally accepted that Norman Rockwell established the best-known visual images of Americana, in many cases they are derivative of Leyendecker's work, or reinterpretations of visual themes established by Rockwell's idol." Wikipedia
If you want to see much, much MORE of this style, look up Norman Rockwell.
"Leyendecker was a chief influence upon, and friend of, Norman Rockwell, who was a pallbearer at Leyendecker's funeral. In particular, the early work of Norman Rockwell for the Saturday Evening Post bears a strong superficial resemblance to that of Leyendecker. While today it is generally accepted that Norman Rockwell established the best-known visual images of Americana, in many cases they are derivative of Leyendecker's work, or reinterpretations of visual themes established by Rockwell's idol." Wikipedia
If you want to see much, much MORE of this style, look up Norman Rockwell.
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