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The work of other artists that I most admire is, more often than not... abstract. There is something about the freedom of brush/pencil strokes that I can easily fall in love with. My own work, by comparison, is usually much more planned and precise in its execution.

This series called 'The Muse Sessions' is designed to get away from being so precious about my work and trying to loosen up a bit. It's about more about Eccentricity than it is about 'Ordnung'. And I'm putting it out there for (hopefully) others to fall in love with :)

French sepia ink and pencil on a Saunders Waterford 300gsm fine art paper.

Materials used:

Ink & Pencil

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#daily drawing #abstract #nude #figurative #sepia #inkdrawing 

The Muse Sessions #16 (2017)

Ink drawing 
by Mike Nicoll

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The work of other artists that I most admire is, more often than not... abstract. There is something about the freedom of brush/pencil strokes that I can easily fall in love with. My own work, by comparison, is usually much more planned and precise in its execution.

This series called 'The Muse Sessions' is designed to get away from being so precious about my work and trying to loosen up a bit. It's about more about Eccentricity than it is about 'Ordnung'. And I'm putting it out there for (hopefully) others to fall in love with :)

French sepia ink and pencil on a Saunders Waterford 300gsm fine art paper.

Materials used:

Ink & Pencil

Tags:
#daily drawing #abstract #nude #figurative #sepia #inkdrawing 
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Art has always been a part of me. I vaguely remember the colouring books of my infancy in Switzerland; later, in Edinburgh, those books were substituted for my father's architectural... Read more

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