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Hi, I'm Lee.
This is where I blog. email me: leerubensteindotcom@gmail.com You can find everything at LeeRubenstein.com
I'm co-founder of eatsleepdraw.com
wooo realism. I’ve been staring at this too long. his hair is crooked slightly.
mechanical pencils on cheap paper.
I have your submission to eatsleepdraw that is titled “why not?” i want to put it in the next eatsleepdraw magazine. i have no way of contacting you, if you see this please email eatsleepdraw@gmail.com
thanks.
someone invited me!
2-5 days for it to process, I’ll let you know how it turns out.
thanks everyone.
Take a picture of just like the front of the sketchbook, or something from inside? Actually, I have 20-something sketchbooks, can I submit a photo of all of them?
front, inside, it doesn’t matter.
you only get one upload, choose wisely.
Trying something new…upload a photo reply. :)
All photo replies will be included in the next eatsleepdraw magazine.
Due out early December.
testing this feature out, should be fun… as long as it doesn’t break eatsleepdraw’s template. :/
I’ll send you an original drawing if you can hook me up.
King Arthur and Pasty cross the street
tmblg: British artist Stephen Wiltshire is currently attempting to draw the Manhattan skyline from memory. since Monday October 26th. Wiltshire began filling in an 18 foot canvas at the Pratt institute, Brooklyn. The drawing is expected to be complete by Friday. You can follow his progress through the live webcam here.
Wiltshire diagnosed with autism at the age of three displays an unusually powerful photographic memory that he has applied to rendering city scapes. He can look at the subject of his drawing once and reproduce it accurately with photographic detail, down to the exact number of columns or windows on a building. He memorizes their shapes, locations and the architecture.
go Pratt!