Happy Purchase.
Wednesday, 19 August 2009
I Lieu of Sketching Today I went Shopping.....!
Wednesday, 12 August 2009
Another Quick Sketch
Quick Sketch in Charcoal
Monday, 29 June 2009
New Project - Proto Five Minute Sketch
One day, soon I hope, someone is going to teach me how to photograph drawings that don't turn, green, blue and grey. One day soon.
Pencil Sketch on Paper - A5
Sunday, 28 June 2009
New Project... Just for the Record.
Looking back on previous posts, I am somewhat annoyed. There it is; evidence of challenges, unfinished and undistinguished. I ran out of time for both the Wig and Diana challenges, and apart from the fact that I absolutely do have a time problem because I can only draw and paint at nights and on the weekends, I am also guilty of not practicing my drawing and, because of that, I am working a lot slower than I need to. This has got to stop; a simple 'quickie' here and there all adds up to that magical figure of 10,000 hours to get mastery at something. I'll talk about the '10,000 hours' in a future post. The thought of it is too overwhelming at present.
However, I am in one way relieved that this blog is a sort of 'documentation' of the blog challenges I enter, finished or unfinished. I can use those ideas for future challenges,which might not have been at all possible had I thrown these works in the trash. See?
Saturday, 2 May 2009
Humble First Sketch
First Sketch of Diana
Saturday, 21 February 2009
Painting Challenge 1. Sketch - Second Phase
Friday, 20 February 2009
Painting Challenge 1. Sketch - First Phase.
I have accepted a challenge to paint a picture, send it in to a website and have it published. Well that sounded prosaic and dull, but luckily for me there is a fantastic and extremely generous artist in the USA who has started a blog 'challenge', open to all, where a photograph is put up every two weeks and anyone can create a painting based on that photograph. The basis of the challenge is to be 'inspired' by the photograph and use it as a basis for our art. The photograph is extremely challenging in itself as a subject - a shot of a window display for wigs! Who would have thought of issuing such a challenge to artists? Here is the photo:
So what on earth can one do with such a subject? I would never have noticed this display and I guess that's what this challenge is all about; stretching oneself. What flashed into my mind after staring at this picture for ages, was something probably a few steps too far from any real recognisable representation of the photo above. Here's what I am going to do: I am going to create an 8"x10" oil on canvas of myself painting a fresco, partially finished, with these heads and wigs turned into either minstrels or angels. Okay, well, that's the idea and I had to get home tonight to do a rough, very rough, composition of what I wanted to create. These are give below. You can see the development of the rough idea with all its tentative, pale marks, developing into something a little more confident and resolved. I have also learned a lot from doing this sketch which took about an hour inbetween serving dinner and making tea. I hope to post more sketches tomorrow. The only problem I have is that I have two weeks to complete this painting and I only have weekends. If only it was high Summer with available light after work...... Apologies for the photography....it will get better soon.
Monday, 9 February 2009
Drawing Vault: No 2 Link on Google Front Page.
Today I checked on Google's front page and 'Drawing Vault' was No. 2. As I said before, those two words are hardly the most searched-after keywords on Google, but it is fun watching it go up and up and up. Now off to get some drawings done after my earlier rant.
No. 2 Link on Google Front Page Today!