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Friday, June 22, 2007

Beautiful Sharpie Drawings Of Clay Created By Clay Fan


We have seen in the last four years that there are many extremely talented fans in Claynation. Some create beautiful montages of Clay using both photos and video. One fan made dolls of Clay, and the dolls actually had on outfits that were just like outfits Clay had worn. There are also many talented artists out there who draw pictures of Clay that look almost more like Clay than he looks like himself!! Msstrombolisir is one of those artists.

I learned from a thread at The Clayboard that Msstrombolisir makes these drawings using sharpies. The results are absolutely amazing! She tells us,

I have been drawing portraits of people with Sharpies for over 2 years now...I mostly draw singers and get them signed at their concerts. A few of the musicians I have drawn have dubbed me "The Sharpie Girl" and actually hunt me out at their concerts to see the new drawings I have done.

Clay was actually one of my first drawings I ever did (a posterboard sized picture of the MOAM cover). I posted a picture of that drawing on these boards a while ago and I was contacted by the people who organized the BAF Florida VFC Gala and was asked to donate the picture to be signed by Clay and auctioned off.

I haven't drawn Clay in a while, and I figured I would give it another go around. I also made this into a "speed drawing" (ie: I took a video of myself drawing the picture and then sped the process up to about 20 seconds). I hope you all enjoy it!
The drawing actually takes about 3 hours to make, but thanks to the speed drawing video, we can see it being created in about 20 seconds.

I hope we get to see more of these amazing sharpie drawings from msstrombolisir in the future.

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