Colour Drawings

Over the weekend I worked on colouring some drawings, with mixed results. The first was this drawing of Los Angeles:

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Downtown Los Angeles

Pen and ink and marker on paper.

I quite like some aspects of this but overall it could be balanced better. However, it’s a good basis for a final piece; I’m quite interested in making more collaged illustrations and some colour like this might work well.

I also worked on this biro drawing of Egypt:

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Egypt (aerial illustrated map).

Biro on watercolour paper.

On reflection I should probably have left this as it was because I quite liked it, but I wanted to try some watercolour over the pen to see how they went together.

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Egypt

Watercolour and ink on paper.

I like some bits of this but it got far too muddy and I ended up using white acrylic on some areas which can be a good technique and worked in some ways but overall deadened the colour too much. However I did like some of the yellow with the blue and I think this might be a good starting palette for a map of Egypt and the Nile.

So overall, there was limited success but as this is the exact reason I tend to avoid colouring my work a lot of the time, it was definitely useful. I’d like to develop both these pieces over the next few weeks and hopefully work on resolving some of the mistakes in the process.


Abigail Daker
ABI DAKER. ILLUSTRATOR. I specialise in creating unique, hand rendered artwork for my clients. My attention to detail and strong drawing technique means that my work is ideally suited to creating illustrated maps, panoramic cityscapes and perspective drawings. Previous commissions have included large scale graphics for vinyl wall applications and window displays, a series of wine labels and a variety of editorial and literary projects. My work reflects my interest in both the graphic and linear qualities of the world and aims to reflect these in an imaginative and engaging way. All work is drawn freehand and can be supplied in a range of digital formats and sizes. If you are seeking an illustrator with exceptional technical skills who can provide a creative solution to a brief then please do get in touch to discuss your project. I can be contacted by email at abigaildaker@hotmail.com.
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