This piece of skull art is a part of an ongoing series of Left and Found Art series by Mr Four Fingers. As simple as this skull looks it was actually far trickier to create. First the skull was drawn on to paper to create a

The ‘Etch A Sketch’ is a classic toy that enables the user to endlessly draw and re-draw anything they want. The two knobs control a stylus that etches lines in aluminum powder to create black lines. A simple shake reverts the drawing board back to

Wolf Skull Jack not only has wolves in her repertoire but also a load of fine looking skull pen drawings. Wolf Skull is the artist pseudonym of Michelle Harvey, a freelance artist living in England. Wolf Skull Jack has a portfolio

On one drunken night in East London we spied a mischievous little skull through blurry eyes. The skull I’m referring to was a vinyl sticker created by Skeleton Cardboard. We were fortunate enough to find

This illustration is not based on actual tribes (though that is a future idea called ‘tribes’), it merely had a tribal feel to it. That and hidden layers of ‘deep meaning’. This skull ink drawing was created with a variety of pens, from fineliner

These black and white skull drawings by Ivan Kamargio are simply lovely. I think the skull and rhino are rather more poignant considering the current dire circumstances that have befell these majestic beasts. These drawings were a part of his first solo

    Wendy Ortiz may not use skulls as a main focus but you will find them scattered about in her amazing portfolio. Wendy is known for her mixed media portraits of sultry ladies though among these beauties lurk a few skulls. I particularly admire

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxlgcLDCiwg   This timelapse skull drawing demonstrates one of the ways to draw a skull with pens. I first stumbled across Alphonso Dunn’s tutorials a few months back and he certainly has some good techniques for a range of mediums. I’m particularly interested in pen techniques, hence

Some pretty cool looking skull drawings from the talented Dino Tomic. Dino is an illustrator and tattoo artist from Norway with a penchant for drawing amazing eyes and film star portraits. He drew a great owl and skull design that he also tattooed. Skilled

Somehow this amazing skull drawing by Iain Macarthur eluded our SAS nets. This leering skull was created amongst other illustrations for Be-Street Magazine. Be-Street is a French (there is English however) quarterly publication distributed to 15 countries worldwide.