Splashing Picasso (ink, watercolor) |
The idea of this blog is to show how fun it is to draw. You only need some courage to begin.
Splashing Picasso
Butterflies
Few days ago I bought a new calligraphy set and watercolors and wanted to try them out as soon as possible. I got some white and brown ink as well and decided to start with those. I used one of my previously made backgrounds and drew some butterflies with white ink. First I chose too fine nib and it was difficult to make fluent lines on the acrylic background. Drawing got easier when I changed the nib for a bigger one. I'm not very satisfied with this one, but it was a good practice.
White Butterflies (acrylic paint, white ink) |
Midnight Sketching
Sleepy Bananas (ballpoint pen) |
Almost Like Christmas
Autumn White Poinsettia (colored charcoal pencil) |
My sister came to visit me and brought me a Christmas plant. Well, she
told me that it was an autumn plant although I'm still suspicious. Nevertheless
it was a great thing for me to draw. I can be a bit lazy sometimes so it's good
for me to practice drawing with things that have a lot of similar shapes. It
can be hard and boring to draw the same thing all over again and I can
sometimes cheat with the details. This time I tried to concentrate on all the
shapes, lines and shades I saw. After drawing the plant I had no energy to use
for the background so I just made this quick version. I used colored charcoal
pencil for this one and had to draw some parts again because of the smudging.
During the process I also got a nice color on my hand to go with the sketch.
The World's Tallest Mammal
Many Giraffes (acrylic paint, pencil, black fine liner) |
A Lonely Giraffe (acrylic paint, pencil, black fine liner) |
Here's one of the backgrounds I made earlier. The tin foil that looks like the African continent made me think about giraffes. I think that the yellow color had also something to do with my topic choice. So I looked up few photos of these amazing animals and started to draw. At first I planned to draw one page but then I ended up doing the whole spread. Got a bit tired though and drew only one and a half giraffes to the second page.
Cauliflower Power
A Cauliflower (pencil) |
Sometimes It's Hard
What's Wrong with People These Days? (black fine liner, watercolor) |
My idea was to try out different drawing techniques, because I'm still trying to find my own style. It was difficult to suddenly draw without a model and you can really see my struggle with this one. I want to say that this exercise got easier when I drew my first few faces, but no, it felt bad till the end! I just got used to the agonizing feeling I had every time I had to start a new face. The yellow color was meant to make this work happier, but it didn't work so well. Finally I added some purple to make it look more interesting.
Personal Pear Shoppers
Pears (ballpoint pen, black fine liner, watercolor) |
One day I had some photography lessons and my students were supposed to create ideas for their photo shoots. However some of them felt a bit hungry and tired. They also saw me working with my sketchbook and wanted to do something with watercolor. I think that it's very important to photography students to practice their drawing and especially their seeing skills, so I gave them 10 euros and sent them to a local store to buy some fruits for us to draw and paint. As a price for their brisk shopping I told that they could also buy some cookies to get their energy levels up and lift their spirit.
When they came back they had bought ONE pear and lots of cookies, so it was very easy to pick the subject. We started to draw a pear. My first pear was too thin, so I made the other one wider. There wasn't much to draw because the pear was so colorful it was almost impossible to see any shades on it. But there sure was a lot to color. The pear was very spotted and splattering the color with a brush worked well in this case. I think that the smaller pear has more interesting colors on it although I don't know why I had to add some black fine liner to it afterwards. I think that was a big mistake. The wider pear looks better without the black lining. Finally, I added some yellow and red watercolor to the background and let it run different ways. This work was fun to make, it made me want to paint more!
Sweet Tooth
Sweet Dreams (black fine liner, watercolor) |
I told my students that they have to fill two pages with this exercise. They were allowed to change topic for the other page and so was I. So there's more to come.
San Francisco on My Mind
Foggy Day (acrylic paint, pencil, black fine liner) |
A Girl with Yellow Tears
A Girl with Yellow tears (pencil, watercolor) |
Wrinkles on a Young Woman
Wrinkles (watercolor, acrylic paint, pencil, red fine liner) |
This Girl is on Fire
Girl on Fire (acrylic paint, charcoal pencil) |
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