Animals, Humans and one Statue, all get the stippling treatment.
South African Artist Paige Bates, specialises in pen & Ink drawings. As I mentioned above, this style is called stippling, for the people that follow us regularly, here on DesignStack, you are probably familiar with the term, for those who are not, I will put a brief description below. It's only when you look at the work up close, that you notice how, it's put together. To help with this, I have included a couple of zoomed in and more detailed images. A lot of patience, perfect spacing between the dots and a steady hand goes into making sure, that this technique is executed to perfection. In my opinion Bates achieve this.
Stippling:
Images are made out of dots, usually by using a fineliner. This technique uses, hundreds, thousands and some times much more... little dots. To attain an images, plus dark and light shading, the artist, will vary the amount of dots, in a given area. More to make it darker and less, to make it lighter.
Aviator Pilot.
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Ocelot.
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David.
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David detail.
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Peaky Blinders.
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Peaky Blinders detail.
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Giraffe.
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Commission.
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St Bernard.
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Identity.
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Identity detail.
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Tiger.
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Young Boy.
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Grey Eagle.
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