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
Friday, March 14, 2014
Sailboat
Thursday, March 13, 2014
Orchids
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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