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It’s Friday

It’s Friday and these are the drawings of the week.

Inkfriday 17 Shell (Opens in a new window)

DE: Tuschezeichnung auf A4 in Schwarz und Sepia: Ein riesiges, leeres Schneckenhaus liegt wie ein monumentales Bauwerk in einer düsteren Landschaft. Kleine Menschenfiguren wandern auf das überdimensionale Haus zu, umgeben von Bäumen und rauen Strukturen.

EN: A4 ink drawing in black and sepia: A giant empty snail shell rests like a monumental structure in a dark landscape. Small human figures walk toward the oversized shell, surrounded by trees and rough textures. (Opens in a new window)

Space Cop Diary 7 (new Episode) (Opens in a new window)

Page of Sketchbook Webcomic Space Cop Diary Episode 7 (Opens in a new window)

A new episode of Space Cop Diary, finally. Check out the post on kplx.art (Opens in a new window). You’ll find an overview of all pages here (Opens in a new window). It’s a sketchbook comic, so it’s often quite rough and sketchy. But somehow, I’m starting to like that approach more and more.

Aachen Urban Sketch 23.4.26 (Opens in a new window)

Urban Sketch, Sketchbook Ink drawing, Aachen, Brauerei Goldener Schwan, 23.4.26 (Opens in a new window)

Deep Space FM (Opens in a new window)

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Großformatiges 1,5x2m Acrylgemälde in Schwarz-Weiß auf 12 Leinwänden (je 50 x 50 cm): Ein Astronaut sitzt entspannt auf einem kleinen asteroidartigen Plan im Weltraum neben einem klassischen Grammophon. Aus dem Trichter steigt Musik in Form einer leuchtenden, geschwungenen Spur mit kleinen Notensymbolen auf, die sich immer weiter im Sternenhimmel verliert, zu Sternenstaub wird und mit dem Universum zu verschmelzen scheint.

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Large-scale black-and-white acrylic painting 1,5mx2m on 12 canvases (50 x 50 cm each): An astronaut sits calmly on a small asteroid-like planet in space beside a classic gramophone. Music rises from the horn as a glowing, flowing trail with small musical notes, drifting farther into the starry sky, turning into stardust and blending into the universe. (Opens in a new window)

I painted this piece in black and white acrylic on 12 canvases, each 50 × 50 cm. The canvases are connected with magnetic strips, allowing them to form one large composition. The biggest Kplx Artwork. Timelapse-Video: YouTube (Opens in a new window)

Several days went into this painting, and I’m really happy with how it turned out. Unfortunately, depending on the platform, it can easily get lost, so I’d really appreciate it if you shared it.

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Großformatiges 1,5x2m Acrylgemälde in Schwarz-Weiß auf 12 Leinwänden (je 50 x 50 cm): Ein Astronaut sitzt entspannt auf einem kleinen asteroidartigen Plan im Weltraum neben einem klassischen Grammophon. Aus dem Trichter steigt Musik in Form einer leuchtenden, geschwungenen Spur mit kleinen Notensymbolen auf, die sich immer weiter im Sternenhimmel verliert, zu Sternenstaub wird und mit dem Universum zu verschmelzen scheint.

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Large-scale black-and-white acrylic painting 1,5mx2m on 12 canvases (50 x 50 cm each): An astronaut sits calmly on a small asteroid-like planet in space beside a classic gramophone. Music rises from the horn as a glowing, flowing trail with small musical notes, drifting farther into the starry sky, turning into stardust and blending into the universe. (Opens in a new window)

This painting could work well for the next exhibition in Aachen.

Upcoming Exhibition (Opens in a new window)

The Great Mission (Opens in a new window)

DE: Dreiteiliger Tusche-Comic auf A4 in Schwarz und Sepia: Ein Astronaut sagt: „Nach 50 Jahren Reise habe ich endlich diesen Planeten erreicht. Das ist die Mission meines Lebens. Ich bin der erste Mensch auf diesem Planeten. Was zum…“ Dann entdeckt er einen Felsen mit den Nachrichten: „Bob was here“, „Me too, damn“, „Are you kidding me?“, „Me too, thought I was the first“, „Me too“. Im letzten Panel sitzt er enttäuscht da.

EN: Three-panel ink comic on A4 in black and sepia: An astronaut says, “After 50 years of traveling, I finally reached this planet. This is the mission of my lifetime. I’m the first human on this planet. What the…” Then he finds a rock covered with messages: “Bob was here,” “Me too, damn,” “Are you kidding me?”, “Me too, thought I was the first,” “Me too.” In the last panel, he sits there disappointed. (Opens in a new window)

Aachen Bahkauv + Concert Urban Sketches (Opens in a new window)

Urban Sketch: Ink Black and Sepia Drawing in my Sketchbook, Aachen Bahkauv-Brunnen (Opens in a new window)

You can find more images in the post that aren’t attached here, as I didn’t want to make the email too large. So it’s best to check out the post on kplx.art (Opens in a new window) via the link (Opens in a new window).

These were the drawings of the week, and I have to say, things are going really well at the moment. I’m not sure how long I can keep up this pace of drawing so much, but one thing is certain: without the support through Patreon and Steady, I wouldn’t be able to invest nearly as much time into my artwork. The next large canvases are already waiting here, and I’m looking forward to creating new artworks. If you’d like to support my work, sharing it on social media also helps a lot and costs nothing. I’m not a big fan of constantly asking for that, but every now and then people tell me they’re not seeing my posts anymore. After spending so many hours on a piece, it’s a bit frustrating when some images simply disappear into the algorithm void.

Anyway, I’m glad you’re here. Have a great weekend and take care!

All the best,

René

(Kplx)

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