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Alchemist's Drawings







note: A few drawings may contain artistic nudity.
     So if you don't like naked female bodies, ...
But i'm guessing that you do ^_^




Drawings made in 2007

Drawings made in 2006

Drawings made in 2005

Drawings made in 2004

Drawings made in 2003


unfinished drawings








Drawings i made during my childhood






I thought it would be fun to put up some of the stuff i drew when i was a kid.
I did this so you can see how my style and skill evolved during time, but also to show you that I too was once a crappy, lowsey, skillless artist. who am i kidding, i still am d^-^b

i'm hoping that it will encourage young artist te keep on drawing, and not to give up because the results are not what they wanted it to be.


So far i found a 180 drawings from when i was younger, and those are only the ones i can find, there are also the ones i gave/threw away or the ones i just didn't finish. I've selected some of those drawings and tried to figure out how old i was when i drew them. Finding that out was kinda hard because some drawings don't have a date and there are 2 reasons for that: i was drawing pictures before i could even properly write and read, or i just thought it wasn't important to put the date on.

so... i selected some drawings for you, some of them make me proud, but others ... are just real messed up. I've commented every drawing so you'll know what they're about.





Drawings made at age 7-8

Drawings made at age 8-9

Drawings made at age 9-10

Drawings made at age 10-11

Drawings made at age 11-12

Drawings made at age 12-13

Drawings made at age 14

Drawings made at age 15

Drawings made at age 16










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2005-12-05 [Nicoda]: well you should get a lot of credit..oh and i really like the last one..

2005-12-05 [Jino "ChaoS" Silver_flamE]: No i'm not. The " :: " is what I use instead of " * " to indicate "actiontext" and explain what I'm doing/thinking at the moment. I've been using this since I started talking to people over the internet. And I still can't get used to using the stars. *tries using the stars* Nah... Not comfortable.

2005-12-07 [Analeyin]: Are these photo-based? (I mean, of course, photo-referenced)

2005-12-07 [Jino "ChaoS" Silver_flamE]: Good question. (please tell us they're not?)

2005-12-07 [The Alchemist]: yes i use pictures to help me with the atonomy and the bodypose

2005-12-08 [Analeyin]: *I'm going to try and be constructively critical, but if I miss the mark, feel free to shut me up.* I was just wondering, since (even if they're loverly!), they look a little stiff and disjointed (ie, where reference ends and imagination begins). Have you ever tried cross-contour drawing? It's helped me realize volume for various things. There are some places where your shadows don't quite make sense to me and "malform" some of the features (for example, the Egyptian's chin looks too rounded and puffy, as does the area between her cheekbones and jawline). It's really a tragedy that your artwork is so grey-ed (I'm guessing, from the photos and lighting). Do you have any sort of digital photo

2005-12-08 [Analeyin]: editor? You might be able to add some strength back to the pencil that the scan/photo took away. My last bit of two-cent-worthy advice: BLEND! Your shadows seem at times much to drastic and cut the picture in distinct layers (dark, medium, light), which sometimes hinders the perception of depth. I don't know how this can really be remedied, since I can't particularly shade to save my life, but I just think it's something you may want to look into. *Whew! If you read over that, I sound like I know what I'm talking about... Haha.*

2005-12-08 [The Alchemist]: hmm i do see that you have some kinda point there

2005-12-09 [Jino "ChaoS" Silver_flamE]: Erm... Is depth really important? I believe it's the vision that counts.

2005-12-09 [Analeyin]: Well, depth IS important, as well as the vision. You need them both for good art. Vision is the foundation, the "spark", but then one must master the technical aspects before they deviate. Sorry for clogging up your gallery comments, Alchemist.

2005-12-11 [The Alchemist]: hmm, i grant you forgiveness

2005-12-12 [Jino "ChaoS" Silver_flamE]: But... What does depth have to do with Art? Do Picasso's paintings have depth?

2005-12-12 [Analeyin]: *continues to trespass* Picasso's paintings "have to do" with a skewed perception of life, that is, a representation of the emotion of an observation. Aha, you argue, but this is the meaning of Art, no? True enough, but the famed "Picasso style" deals in abstraction whereas, for example, Alchemists, deals in a more concrete representation of life...

2006-01-03 [Lily~]: wow... You are an amazing artist. *jaw hits floor* (just so ya know I probably won't visit again... it's amazing what you find on here when bored.*nods*)

2006-01-03 [The Alchemist]: amazing, amazing, i can draw a little yes, but amazing. there's are people who are WAY better then me.

2006-01-05 [Jino "ChaoS" Silver_flamE]: So? Most of the people are WAY WORSE than you. You're a great artist.

2006-01-05 [The Alchemist]: yea but not like i can go out and bring my stuff on the market

2006-01-05 [Jino "ChaoS" Silver_flamE]: Why the hell not?

2006-01-05 [The Alchemist]: who's gonna buy me stuff, he???

2006-01-06 [Jino "ChaoS" Silver_flamE]: I would, if I had the money... Why not auction it on-line? You'll see!

2006-01-07 [The Alchemist]: i have no idea how much i would ask for it.

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