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| Something Familiar ( ballpoint pen, pencil) |
The idea of this blog is to show how fun it is to draw. You only need some courage to begin.
Not Quite the Sister I Know
Laa-Laa and Tinky Winky
Last weekend I was visiting at my parents' house and couldn't resist this view. There really was two Teletubbies sitting on a pink chair in the living room. Everything else looked brown so these two cuties were a refreshing and a bit surprising sight. There are always grandchildren visiting my parents, so I guess toys just have to be ready for action at all times.
The situation was also interesting, because I was in a hurry and my aunt was looking closely over my shoulder the whole time. She also commented my work while I was doing it. Luckily the feedback was positive so I didn't feel crushed. Drawing and painting can be scary enough without anybody watching. There's something I have to remember as a teacher.
I drew this sketch with a ballpoint pen, so there might be some oddities with the proportions. I knew from the start that I wanted to use colors with this work because of the bright Teletubbies, and couldn't wait to get to the coloring part.
I've noticed that I love watercolors. Actually, I think I have to go paint something now...
The situation was also interesting, because I was in a hurry and my aunt was looking closely over my shoulder the whole time. She also commented my work while I was doing it. Luckily the feedback was positive so I didn't feel crushed. Drawing and painting can be scary enough without anybody watching. There's something I have to remember as a teacher.
I drew this sketch with a ballpoint pen, so there might be some oddities with the proportions. I knew from the start that I wanted to use colors with this work because of the bright Teletubbies, and couldn't wait to get to the coloring part.
I've noticed that I love watercolors. Actually, I think I have to go paint something now...
Blown Cover
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| The Cover (ink) |
Here's one sketch I made with white ink. It's the new cover of my sketchbook. I didn't have to stress about it at all. Just started to draw and had fun with it.
Finding Courage
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| In a Bubble (ink) |
One day I just started doodling. Nowadays when I draw I always have some kind of a goal, so sometimes it's refreshing to draw something pointless. The more I drew the easier it got. Suddenly I realized that I could draw anything that came to my mind. I didn't have to think about whether my drawings go together with everything else I had drawn. But it was surprisingly hard for me to forget about the end result. Thoughts about terrible looking page in my dear sketchbook kept popping to my mind. But as I said, it got easier when I drew more weird stuff.
I definitely have to do pages like this more. I have this strange belief that the more I struggle with my drawings the more it helps me to become a better drawer. Or it might be that I'm just torturing myself for nothing... We'll see. After all I've heard that there's no art without courage and I'm brave enough to suffer a little. I'm just getting there one step at a time.
Well Hello There, Mister!
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| Something Green (watercolor) |
Once Upon a Time in Ullava
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| Tuta (pencil) |
A Room with a View
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| A Room with a View (ballpoint pen) |
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