Her are two completely different styles of drawing, both done with ballpoint, but one with added black marker.
Can't say I was too happy with this ink drawing of the kid's magnolia tree. But because it is ink, the shading tended to the dark side. That is true, even though I used a finer pen for some of the lighter passages...
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In a quiet moment one afternoon there was time for this study of the back of the chair. I like the dark backgrounds; the stark delineation between the lights and darks. And I was trying to note how interesting the rolling shape of the bow could be if observed from an odd angle.
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