Thursday, January 26, 2006
My first attempt at colour
Drawing 2
Until now I have drawn using either charcoal pencil or pastel pencil. This time I decided to push myself a little more and to try and add colour. Since it was something new I spent the first few minutes of this 10 minute sketch trying to convince myself to actually try it!
I was almost paralysed but eventually started using the pastel pencil alone, then selected a dark, a medium and a light. I began to add some dark areas, blocked in some medium areas and then the light areas and finally started to blend on the left forearm.
It didn't hurt, I didn't stop breathing or hyperventilate!!! It was okay. I could do it. Isn't it dreadful what the emotion of fear can do to us? I am so glad that I pushed through this barrier and see below for what I can do now!
10 Minutes Colour
Drawing 4
I did it again - I would have like just a minute more to add more of the background colour and the draped fabric around her. As you can see I didn't choose the ideal place to begin adding background colour (at the base of her leg) and this has been misinterpreted. I could add it now but I want to keep it as it is since it is a 10 minute drawing and any changes would alter that originality. By now I was very excited about what I could do and my growing ability. What a bonus these classes have been.
Tuesday, January 24, 2006
The beautiful, restful Japanese Garden
Japanese Garden photo
This photo was taken around 8.00 am after I had spent 1½ hours sketching early one morning. The garden is so very restful and contemplative but also is beautiful to walk in as well. There are new vistas around every corner and enough to keep me drawing for a whole year! Below is my drawing of the same scene as in the photograph.
Monday, January 23, 2006
Final drawing for the evening
Drawing 6
I really enjoyed doing this drawing. Twenty minutes is great for adding in many bits that I couldn't otherwise manage. I feel that this drawing is showing the progress I had made in the previous couple of days.
As I rarely have an opportunity like this I decided to take some risks and try to do things a little differently than I usually do - trying more shading, working the negative spaces etc and by this night I found that as I drew I was actually talking to myself differently than I had previously. Interesting?
Sunday, January 22, 2006
20 minute drawing
20 minute sketch
As we had more time with this drawing I was able to attempt her face and also put in more dark areas. I was quite surprised at the result of this attempt. Usually I avoid working on faces, hands and feet but this time I decided that I had to take risks since the chance for me to do life drawings is so rare. Although far from good, I can see that it was worth trying and that I am making progress.
Saturday, January 21, 2006
Life Drawings
Drawing 1
I have loaded 7 pictures of my Day 1 of Life Drawing, beginning with the 2 minute sketches and moving to 5 minutes and then 15 minutes. I apologise for the shadowing from page to page, but I did not have any fixative with me and it just happened. Also, I cannot seem to get them to load in the right order so if anyone is able to give me some tips I would be grateful. The pictures are all numbered except for number 7 so you will be able to make out the order that they were drawn.