Well, admittedly it's not all my work. That would be crazy. I have three sketchbooks. Graphics. Photography. Art & Textiles combined. This is just some of the work that's in my space on my wall, there's also my Graphics posters that you might have seen from an earlier post. I've recently become fascinated with lines, evenly spaced creating what I think is something really quite beautiful if I do say so myself. All the lines are hand drawn and not traced so there are a few wobbly parts, but would you really expect perfect lines drawn free hand? The below piece wasn't actually going to turn out like this but I'm so ruddy glad it did! I dripped coffee on the paper, but the drips turned out slanted because I did it whilst the canvas was vertical on a washing line we have in our cabin to dry our work on. But oh my god, look what I just found! http://bumbumbum.me/2010/04/21/heike-weber-installations/
This is gorgeous!
Abstract ink printing and hand drawn lines
Watercolour, leaving negative spaces
The below piece was one of the first things we did with Shaun, our art teacher/head of department. It was a group exercise. One person starts with pencil, charcoal and then pen, layered up to create different details and textures. The charcoal works best on this one.
This is Emma. Who was on my art foundation but is sadly no longer with us. I don't normally draw but I thought I'd do this for Emma, in memory of her and to practice my skills a bit more. Some people have given me a few comments on it in college, but, well done me for doing something other than painting and sculpting!

This is my work space within the cabin, we had to present our work that we've done so far, you can't really see it that well but there is a maquette hanging from the ceiling on the right hand side and some 3D stuff on my table and a paper maquette on the wall above my table. So far I have done, mono printing, lino printing, printing with ink (pink piece, top left), painting with acrylics, painting with watercolour, drawing with charcoal, graphite pencil, HB pencil, pen, clay sculpting, made a hat, and used an empty bottle filled with strips of paper that say "binge" repeated, sculpted with wire and string, sculpted with paper, sellotape, string, foil and tree branches to make a tree, I've written a short story, made a textile postcard and used Photoshop. So far so good I think on the whole experimenting with different medias.