AZF crew
Ink an wash on paper
8.5 x 5.5 inches
This is an illustration I did for the zine featured in the Atlanta Zine Fest’s Indiegogo video. There’s only a few days left to donate to their campaign, so give it a look: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t078wkVDP_k
Thank you!
Sale (white)
Colored pencil on paper
8 x 11 inches
This is my donation to the $50 wall at the Hambidge Auction this Saturday at the Goat Farm.
For more info, visit the auction website here: http://www.hambidge.org/the-auction.html
I drew some shirts for the Atlanta Zine Fest’s bingo night fundraiser tomorrow night. If you’re around Atlanta, you should come play, you might win one of these!
https://www.facebook.com/events/575742605784346/?fref=ts
Kuato
Digital drawing
One of 5 designs now up on Fallen Arrows’ online shop!
http://fallenarrows.com/products-page/ashley-anderson/
Dauber wasp
2013
Digital drawing
I did this quick, fun drawing for the Atlanta Zine Fest BINGO NIGHT.
I got the idea from “dauber” bingo pens, which immediately made me think of wasps!
In the next few days I’ll be posting some sketches from my recent NYC trip. This is from the day I landed. I couldn’t check my duffle bag at any museums, so I bopped around Williamsburg and drew people/not-people.
This page is from the several hours I spent at the Verb coffee shop on Bedford Ave.
Finishing a sketch fragment from yesterday’s DMV sketch-a-thon. Needs a severed Garfield head somewhere…
G’oil
2012
Ink and ink wash on duralar
18 x 18 inches
One of 5 drawings on plastic I created for my solo show “Shinobi Marilyn” at Emily Amy Gallery in Atlanta, GA.
©Ashley Anderson
Cthulhu
2013
Ballpoint pen on paper
3.5 x 7 inches
Did some sketching in Midas waiting on my car to get fixed. Got pretty gnarly with it.
Invisible Woman
2012
Hand engraving on duralar
18 x 18 inches
The second image is a copy of the original modified for visibility, ironically.
This is a drawing on plastic I did for my solo show “Shinobi Marilyn” at Emily Amy Gallery. Using an xacto knife I cross hatched scratched lines into the surface of the plastic sheet, one pixel at a time.
The scratched lines interfere with the passage of light through the plastic, creating a shadow on the wall behind the drawing.