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Saturday, December 31, 2016

Figure Drawing for All It's Worth - Figure in Motion Sketch #1


First sketch I've done in a long while. This one's from Andrew Loomis's excellent Figure Drawing for All It's Worth. What you try to do in these sketches is capture a sense of movement, a sense of improvisation. Accuracy is not as important, but of course I got caught up in that. You still have to get the proportions correct, and while this particular sketch is a vast improvement over the ones I'd done before, I still have a ways to go in gaining facility. But I'm pleased that every day brings new progress.

Tomorrow: First figure sketch done from the imagination. I'm rather enjoying this particular sketching project. Have a couple of paintings in the works, but it's so cold outside, it's hard to photograph them. Maybe tomorrow it will warm up.

Friday, June 24, 2016

Band - Paint Journal


Another paint journal painting. I kind of like this one, given that I had no idea what the result would be when I started. I think it looks like a wild, three-man band, though the middle guy is kinda sketchy. That's all right. This is a watercolor piece initially not meant to be seen. But I liked the result enough to share.

Hopefully I'll have more stuff ready soon, for sale. 

Monday, June 13, 2016

Paint Journal 6/13/2016






Too long of a break.

This is from my paint journal--well, one of them. (I have three, so far... mostly because I forget them when I travel and have to buy a new one on the road.) It's watercolor, something fairly new for me.

Another new thing I tried was using a photo editor on my cell phone. I photograph my paintings outside--it's cheaper than doing it in a studio, since you need all kinds of equipment to get the same effect as you would just stepping onto your porch or balcony. Sunny days are fine for that, but overcast days are better.

I think it worked out fine. I don't use a lot of effects, if any, on my paintings. All I do is straighten and crop, and my cell works fairly well for both taking the photo and editing. I don't think it captures all of the nuances, but it works for paintings I feel like posting and not selling. I could probably get similar results using a camera and sending the photos to my phone to edit.

I love living in an age where all this stuff is completely portable. I don't travel a lot, but I probably will more in the future, so it's nice to have everything I need right there in my backpack. (Typically I don't bother with an easel. Most of my paintings are small enough I can complete them at a table.)

I like trying to complete a painting a day. Painting is meditative for me, and I like that I can get the same effect as simply meditating, but having completed something creative by the end of the session. I guess it makes me feel more productive, even if the results aren't spectacular. I always feel better after painting no matter how demoralized and frustrated I feel going in. For that reason alone, it's worth doing.

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Kwik Stop Mart



A preliminary sketch for a graphic novel I'm working on. Well, I'm working on the script, anyway. Creating some of the art helps me formulate the story, and I'm enjoying learning how to sketch in a "comic book" style. The next challenge is drawing people in this style.

I'm beginning to see that comic book artists have taken the tradition of the masters' drawing and painting from the imagination and carried it forward. It's a lot of fun to draw something from the imagination (even if I have to use a lot of references right now.) Exciting!