Showing posts with label toned paper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label toned paper. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 27, 2019
The Student - original charcoal portrait drawing
Wednesday, June 19, 2019
It Begins with a Gesture - original charcoal figurative gesture drawing on toned paper
Some artists draw from the inside of the figure (or subject) and sort of "feel" their way to the outside of the figure, but others do the exact opposite, working from the outside in. I have even seen a few artists who put down a single line with few or no 'searching' ones. Whatever works for the artist is the perfect approach to drawing gestures!
Those starting lines can be so beautiful and I think it's important not to erase the lines with which the drawing is begun - those 'exploring' lines give a bit of life to the drawing. When I forget that, and erase a line I think isn't working, I'll often accidentally put it back in the same place, and then it can be too dark and the paper may be roughed up, so I usually try to keep the eraser far from my reach!
Gestures are such a stream-of-consciousness endeavor. Some days I think I will just do gesture drawings only from now on - and yesterday was one of those days. Great things can come from gestures, but even if nothing fantastic develops, we still have an interesting record of what we were seeing at that moment in time!
This drawing is done on Strathmore 8 x 6" toned Mixed Media paper. Thanks so much for looking!
Wednesday, June 05, 2019
Preparatory Sketch for a Portrait - original charcoal portrait sketch
Monday, October 08, 2018
Figure Study - original oil pastel nude sketch
Here's a 6 x 8" oil pastel study on Strathmore toned paper, using the sides of Sennelier oil pastels - I left out a ton of details, because I just wanted to capture the essence of the pose. Thanks for looking!
Monday, February 27, 2017
On My Easel Sketch of Gemma - original charcoal portrait sketch in progress
Here's a little 12 x 9" sketch of Gemma - not finished, but one that I'm enjoying working on. It's on Strathmore toned paper, which is fun to draw on, especially when using a little white in addition to the charcoal. As I progress, I'll use some white - just not there, yet. Thanks for looking!
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