Saturday, October 31, 2015

Sharpie Art Doodle Heart Drawing

Welcome to my art blog.  If you're reading this, you probably just received one of my sketchy, last minute flyers, and you want to see what I'm all about.  In a nutshell, in 2005, I actually lived in an indie art gallery in California, while driving a taxi on the weekends owned by the gallery owner.  After not doing anything creative for the few previous years, I started drawing and doing other creative work again.  During that time, I devised this way of shading by scribbling several colors of markers over each other.  For lack of a better name, I call this "scribble style."  In the decade since, I found that ultra fine point Sharpie markers work best for this technique, and I use plain old fine point black Sharpies to outline.  Now if you search "Sharpie art" on Google or You Tube, you'll most likely see something like the black and white "doodle art" above.  The drawing above is my attempt to try some of that style of doodle art, with a red heart in the middle shaded in my unique "scribble style." 

As of right now (Halloween, 2015), I've decided to really focus on my art, instead of just doing the stuff I like and the occasional drawing I'm asked to do.  To see the things I typically sell, check out the past few posts.  If you go back even further, you'll see some of my work from the last three years.  If you would like me to draw something for you, you can call me at (335) 937-3436 or email me at stevenemig13@gmail.com .  You can also friend me on Facebook, I'm on there as Steve Emig, and I share my artwork there, as well.  In the coming weeks and months I'll share more of my work on this blog, as well as write about my weird adventures in life that involved many aspects of creativity (and occasionally stupidity).  Thanks for checking my blog out, feel free to let me know what you think.

Kids Alligator drawings


First my laptop died, and now the flash on my camera.  Bad timing.  That's why these pics are sketchy.  Anyhow... I was asked the other day to do some alligator drawings by a couple whose son has an alligator themed room.  The only criteria was, "not too scary."  So I just did these two alligators and added some color to the backgrounds to brighten them up a bit.  I can do similar things if your kid is into cartoonish animals or other characters.  These are both 12" X 18", Sharpie markers on paper, and take me about 8 hours to do.  I'm doing these types of drawings for $20 until the end of the year.  Again, because of the time involved, I can only do a limited number by Christmas.  If you'd like one, call me at (336) 937-3436, or email me at stevenemig13@gmail.com. 

Kid name drawings

For some reason, my camera chose this photo for the flash to go out, which is why it's a little blurry.  This is the latest of the kid's name drawings I've done, this one's for a member of our church who has a new granddaughter.  I've done 40 or 50 of these over the past few years, without promoting them at all.  I did the first two for my niece and nephew several years ago, when my niece was about nine.  Next thing I know, all her cheerleading friends wanted one, too.  That's how it started.  These are 9" X 12", Sharpie markers on paper, and I fade the name from a lighter color in the center to darker edges.  I've sold most of these for $20 to $30.  But for the rest of this year I'll do them for $10, because I'm focusing on my artwork more, and need to get my name out there.  If you'd like one (or more), call me at (336) 937-3436, or email me at stevenemig13@gmail.com.  These don't look that hard, but I spend 3 to 4 hours doing each one of these.  Again, because of the time involved, I can only do a limited amount of these before Christmas. 

Emig Family Tree Drawing

 Emig family tree drawing, Sharpie markers on paper, mosaic scribble style, 12" X 18", 2015.  Earlier this year I started playing around with this "mosaic style," and that's most of what I'm doing right now.  I did a tree in this style, put the pic on Facebook, and a bunch of people liked and commented on it.  Then my aunt wanted me to do a tree with her newest grandson's name in it.  While I was drawing that tree, a thought popped into my head, "Hey, I could do family trees."  So I did this one for my mom, with my parents, sister, niece, and nephew's names, and our family name in the leaves.  I did another one since, and now I'm doing these twice as big, 18" X 24", so I can fit more names on the tree.  These take about 20 hours of work to do, and I'm charging $50 (plus shipping if you're out of the area) for the rest of this year for these.  Because of the time involved, I can only do a limited number of family trees before Christmas.  If you'd like one, call me and order one ASAP.  Steve Emig, (336) 937-3436, or email stevenemig13@gmail.com.  Below is a closer look at the family name and individual names in the tree.

Isometric Boredom Drawing

Isometric boredom, Sharpies on paper, 12" X 18", 2015.  I was taking a class early this year, and  started doodling random cubes and cubic shapes.  So I made a handful of big colored drawings like this one.  Just a phase I was going through, though I think they look kind of neat.  Just for the record, this drawing and all the ones preceding it were drawn by hand, in marker, without pencil sketching first. 

Crap it's going to be one of those days drawing

The title pretty much sums up the day I was having.  Sometimes you do art just to amuse yourself, which is the case here.  Sharpie markers on paper, 14" X 17".  $20 if you're having a crappy day, too.

Abstract Interconnecting Curves Drawing

Abstract interconnecting curves, for lack of a better name.  Sharpie markers on paper, 14" X 17".  I used to draw interconnecting shapes like this in pen and ink in the early 90's.  So I tried a couple of these in marker and colored them with my "scribble style."  This is the better of the two, $20.

Alien smoking cigarette drawing on skateboard deck

 Skateboard deck art, Sharpie markers on paper, then Mod Podged onto an old skate deck I found.  I did kind of a collage on the top, bottom, and edges.  As for the aliens...  I used to draw aliens doing street art in California, and one day I drew a grey alien smoking a cigarette, and it just made me laugh.  So I drew a bunch more, with weird and funny captions.  This caption reads, "I'm not crazy!  And if you say I am one more time, I'll send my invisible, ninja leprechauns after you."  Somebody called me crazy one night, and that was my response.  Not for sale.


Tree Frog Drawing

Tree Frog, Sharpie markers on paper, 14" X 17", 2013.  So... I wanted to try a few animals in my scribble style.  This is the first one I did.  I was amazed at how good it came out, and I don't do realistic animals anymore because I don't think I can do better than this.  That kind of sucks... but I've moved on to other ideas.  Not for sale, this one's going to a friend who helped me out recently.

Peace Sign Drawing

Peace Sign, Sharpie markers on paper, 14" X 17", 2013.  I did this one for myself, just to see how it would look.  $20.

Heart Drawing

Heart, Sharpies on paper, 14" X 17", caption says "Fragile, handle with care," 2012.  I'm not sure what I was thinking.  At that time, my work was a hit with tween-age girls, mostly my niece and her cheerleading friends.  Since I still have this, I guess she didn't really like it.  $20.

Cana Lily Drawing

Cana Lily, Sharpie markers on paper, 14" X 17", 2012.  After drawing in my "scribble style" for several years, I wanted to try some different styles.  I did a few flowers inspired by Georgia O'Keefe's work.  This is the only one I have left.  $20.