Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Cat Skull
Part of the drawing skill is to learn the anatomy of your subjects. It is a life long pursuit, mastery of the skeleton, muscles and movements are the building blocks of art, much like cords on a guitar or the scales on a piano. Daily practice is a must. I strive for a daily dose of something even if I don't feel like it. Much like this blog, daily discipline is needed to do it as much as possible and to show progress in the journey. Oh yeah, above is a cat skull sketched with blue pencil.
Monday, March 17, 2014
Spring Time Dreaming
So what do you do on a snow day after a long, snowy winter? Paint a small oil of Spring Time and what you hope to see. I sketched this scene from along the Interstate in Pennsylvania on a road trip to Indiana. The pencil sketch and a white chalk and charcoal sketch.
So you can see the editing process, The two sketches are closer to what I saw and remembered. The sketches are based on a very rough quick sketch done while the wife drove down the Interstate. The scene passed too fast to capture with a photograph, but I captured the image in my head and transferred it to the sketchbook. After digressing the image for awhile the flower pattern did not work and it bothered me. So I edited the flowers into a more interesting pattern and composition. This is the beauty of painting vs. photography. I can use the basics from nature but I can edit to make better art. Now I will wait and see if I like the painting enough to make a larger version.
Sunday, March 16, 2014
African Lions
Happy Sunday, these are sketches with sepia, umber, white chalk, blue/red/yellow colored pencils on tan toned paper. I felt like doing something easy and relaxing to finish up this weekend. These remind me of summer trips to the zoo and my time in Kenya. So I have seen these magnificant cats in captivity and the wild. The wild does add a little adrenaline to the experience.
Friday, March 14, 2014
Sailboat
TGIF, Friday night's post is a sailboat sketch from a magazine on a Trans-Atlantic flight in 2008. Sketching makes the time go by and calms me down. Which is perfect for the captive time in an airplane. The nice thing is I can see the improvement over time, the hard part about art is being willing to critique yourself and then make the improvements. I look at this and basically am satisfied but I can see my mistakes or areas needing improvement, but that is why like a musician an artist should practice everyday.
Thursday, March 13, 2014
Orchids
Orchids in the Hotel room, bored and waiting for a flight home, a simple color experiment and contour sketch of the Orchids. These sort of remind me of the Cherry Blossoms, which are an annual Springtime celebration in DC and in Japan. The Japanese gifted the first Cherry trees to DC about 100 years ago. The Cherry Blossom represent the beauty and fragility of life. Beauty and sadness, to be notice and enjoyed before it fades away.
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Grizzly Bear - Scratchboard
This is a scratchboard of a Grizzly Bear from a few years ago. I have seen bears in the wild four times now. Grizzlies - twice in Yellowstone NP, Alaska; and Black Bears - twice in Upstate New York, and near a dumpster in a campground in Colorado. I have more Bear art I would like to do. Some will be seen here on the Blog.
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Farewells - Delicate Arch
I have a co-worker who is heading home to Utah to take a new job. He likes to sketch some too, so his coworkers are sending him off with a new sketchbook and journal. We were suppose to add a little sketch of our own as opposed to the good bye card. I did a quick sketch with watercolor pencils of Delicate Arch, in Arches National Park, near Moab, Utah.
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