John Matwijkow wrote: Scottish Bag Piper... Line drawing-- thick exterior lines no fine detail or a silhouette of one. I would appreciate the work greatly. thank you for your time John Matwijkow
kev head wrote: tree roots in the form of a man and woman holding a child (or womb with child) all woven together with a dwarf or two (character from Lord of the Rings) between roots in an underground passage. i would lick my mouse and keyboard to see that image.
Robert wrote: I love cheesey old science fiction & pulp magazine art. How about a 1950's-ish sci-fi scene with a space-suited hero, a raygun, a Bug-Eyed-Monster, and an alien princess in distress (or dat dress, whatever!) - PS: I really like you rsense of design!
randy wrote: i would like to see a girl with black hair and brown eyes and skinny body with a shirt that shows her belly button and below her belly button she has a turtle tatto and next to her is a boy that is taller than her and has black hair and glasses but not the big huge glasses and they are holding hands and behind them both are a big huge turtle
Anonymous wrote: I totally LOVE your site, but my parents are really cautious about giving out our e-mail and, even though I totally trust you, I can't give out my name or e-mail. Sorry. Anyways, I was wondering if you would draw Josh Hartnett for me??? The sooner the better, but there's really no reason to hurry. Will you inicial it though, cuz I'm planning to iron it onto a purse that I'm making. I hope that's alright, thanks so much!
Lori wrote: Picture of the rapture of the church. The eastern sky parts and the trumpet of God sounds and the dead in Christ rise from out of the graves and those of us living will rise to meet Jesus in the air. It's possible that this will happen in the morning, and that some will rise and some will be left here. People will be taken out of whatever situation they are in at the time, like driving a truck or shopping, flying a plane or skydiving.
milos wrote: hello, with best regards at the beginning,im trying to make a patch for my leather jacket, ok, have this in your mind: I'm a biker and I'm soon to become a pilot. black and white drawing of a skull ( front view ) with old ww2 pilot hat, and spread wings in behind ( maybe, in tribal form ( wings ). I hope you can help me any how thanks!!! milos m skyrider
Hilary wrote: i've been wanting a tattoo on my lower back for years (literally) but i can't draw and i never see what i want. do you know what kokopelli looks like? i want a really cool kokopelli in the center and then some tribal stuff on the sides maybe angling down to a slight "v" shape at my lower back. the kokpelli needs to be so cool.....help! i don't want to try to pick something off the wall at the tattoo place - too ordinary!
egine schutt wrote: i want to paint a border in my bathroom and was thinking sunflowers or palm trees (i live on beachside florida) or anything tropical. do you have any suggestions?
Royce wrote: I love the pics..... Please draw 2 blue splodges or splatters,(dollops?)on a geometric orange, brown and silver background. I know this sounds weird but I am interested how my abstract art would look drawn by a professional. My attempts look like crap. Thanks.
Amanda wrote: I would like a design of a dolphin ankle for my tattoo I have found one that i likethere are dolphin jumpin gin and out of the water, it's a picture of the actual tattoo and the artist needs a draft draw on paper, please if you can draw my suggestion the best you can and send it to me, thanks Amanda
Courtney Miner wrote: Backround is black and fireflies inthe dark sky, the bright white moon makes so many shadows in the night owl ohing, windy is making the trees rustel in the night allyou could see the senery around you and not feel yourself stading there.
Tasha wrote: I'm a big Disney fan and I was wondering if you could do either the cheshire cat from alice in wonderland or tinkerbell and tigerlily from peter pan. I love your work and I can't wait to see what you come up with
John O'Hara wrote: I have a site that helps Arts Poets Bands Models Writers Photographers Comedians And Fashions. The name is Turboa Publishing.com maybe and idea is a character on wheels that helps bands if its made facing the left of pc screen i can get it to move acrooss to the left. I also would like to add your site, and exchange links. the addys is http://arts.turboapublishing.com main site http://www.turboapublishing.com
David Davies wrote: My girlfriend is about to leave university and I want to throw a surprise party for her at the begining of June. I need to get the invitations out pretty soon and, as she loves horses, I thought a great picture of a typical student with short scruffy hair on a horse with rucksack overflowing with books etc. (maybe with a drink and a cigarette in one hand)would make a perfect addition to the invitation! The onbly problem is, I can't draw! Please help me! Thanks a lot. Dave
Simon Parker wrote: I have attached a picture of my dog who is something of a cartoon in real life. I would love t get your impression of her for my girlfriend who is completely smitten
Del wrote: A battle scene from The Dark ages. Maybe like a celtic warrior vs a British crossbowman. I have tried that but it doesn't look very good. I did a few other pictures and they're very good, but I can't get that battle scene between tow men.
Mister Vague wrote: An evil gecko, in black and white, maybe tribal-ish, as seen from above (i.e. flat). I was worried that you don't draw unhappy things, but then I saw the drawing with the rock stars being injured. Anyway, this might become a tattoo. Thanks.
Greg wrote: I am in the country western band "Mark Starr and the Screen Doors" It is a three piece band with Kiri, a shortish blonde babe on bass, Me, Clean cut cowboy on guitar and long hair Mark Starr on Drums. One of our most fun gigs was out in the middle of the desert for a party. If you want to be tainted by our pictures you can see them at www.unokiri.com Thanks Greg
Penny wrote: Hi Another line for you. Thanks for the last drawing looks good. "Climb a tree and dig a hole. Sing to a Sparrow. Dance with a Mole" Thanks Penny
Pam wrote: I'm wanting to get a dolphin tattoo on my lower back. I'm thinking of a earth in the middle with two gray/blue dolphins going around the earth. The dolphins would be nose to tail and would completly encircle the globe. When you get it drawn, if you could PLEASE email it to me! I'll be eternally grateful!!
Tahni wrote: Could you do a sketch of a black guy's head asap? I'm really in a rush, so the sooner the better, thanx so much, I LOVE your sight!!! his head is shaped like this... @@@@@ @@@@@@@@@ @@@@@@@@@ @@@@@@@ @@@@@ Only more "head-like" I hope you know what I mean. Thanks so much!!! Luv ya, bye
Lara Yude wrote: The CAB Christmas card went down so well, thinking of producing a thank you card (and maybe a birthday card/get well card) for our huge netowrk of volunteers. Or maybe should just try a blank multi pupose card. Any ideas, needs to appeal to both sexes, all ages... Had a good browse on the site, some good new stuff on there. Lara.
mysti wrote: I love surprises, so here goes. I would very much like to see a drawing of the outdoor scenery of your home. Like if you were standing at the door looking outside or if you was on the outside viewing your surroundings. Since I don't know where you live. i will be in for a surprise.
Jacquie Sanders wrote: Hey could you draw me a picture of an angry pitbull with a set of boxing gloves hanging out of his mouth. I need that type of picture for the logo of my son's boxing team. Please Help me, I dont know how to draw and I dont know anyone who does. Thank you
Paul Matthews wrote: well whenever i have felt stoned i have felt a certain spiritual way and i wondererd if it could be defined in a drawing. i wonder if the centre of the drawing could be me {just a basic drawing} with all my emotions surrounding me , which are contentness which could be represented by something like a waterfall , confused - weird colours,confidence - draw something wat takes courage to draw , and remember it all has to be centred around me , they are just a few ideas but i think if u can use ur knowledge and skill this could be an interesting piece of art , please reply , thank you
Jonathan Morgan wrote: I often dream that, I'm laying face up on the floor of my canoe, floating down a calm river thats running through a jungle type place, just drifting slowly. Please can you draw this for me.
Shanna wrote: looking for a logo design for my technology company Nine Eleven Maxim Technologies (9-11) [current logo at http://www.911maxim.com] thanks
Jeff Metal wrote: Please can you do a picture of someone putting postal stickers on a lamp post and next to him a guy with a microphone making drum sounds into it, he has to have baggy jeans. Also could you really detail some parts but leave other parts well plain. Full colour. Many Thanks.
?? wrote: I want to get a tattoo - but can't come up with a design. I'm into egyptian things - maybe a pyramid and the sun,stars, etc. Of something Greek/Roman - like the goddess of love. I'm a believer in "fate". So looking for something that symbolises me! Any ideas???
mark splinter wrote: i would like a circuitboard that has trees growing out of it and birds in the trees singing and i want the circuitboard to look all old and crusty and the trees look really nice because trees are nice.
Tera wrote: Could you make a picture out of my e-mail address? I'm female, short red hair and hazel eyes....about 110 lbs. Look like a young Myrle Streep.
Between 2000-2006 I ran a website, www.thedrawingroom.biz, where I drew pictures from ideas submitted by the public. It was a fun way to generate the motivation to draw, taking inspiration from a huge variety of visitors. Word of mouth soon led to hundreds of requests per week and after a while I went from drawing every suggestion I received to selecting only a few.
I found some success in selling A4 prints and temporary tattoos of the designs I had created, and eventually began to charge for each request, on the basis that the buyer would receive their choice of product once the drawing had been completed. The site grew larger and larger, holding a massive archive of illustrations, with reliable hosting from Net2. Then Namesco took over the company, bringing with this change a sudden implementation of charges for the high amount of traffic my site was experiencing. Their lack of technical support (relating in particular to suspected bandwidth piracy), coupled with the distraction of pregnancy, led to the decision to cut my losses and cancel my contract.
Now, with my time devoted mostly to my son, I don't want to maintain the same level of commitment to The Drawing Room. However, I do want a record of all that work to remain on the internet, instead of letting it sit forgotten on a back-up disk. So I will grab a few moments here and there to upload the 'best bits', probably working chronologically through the back catalogue. You never know, I may reach the most recent effort and find it in myself to start taking requests again ...