Saturday, August 16, 2014

Wolves - S Design by Ernest Thompson Seton

I chose this simple sketch based off a Turn of the Century (1900s) artist Ernest Thompson Seton design.  This is an example of an S shaped design.  The S starts with the Buffalo across the horizon.  The farthest wolf and the nearer wolf turned 3/4 away from the viewer completes the downward movement and begins the middle cross of the S.  The wolf tracks and the two buffalo skulls finish the S design's bottom.  This type of design leads the viewer's eyes through the scene and creates interest.  I will use some of these simple but effect sketches to show you, the reader some of the great things going on in some of these pieces of art.

Friday, August 15, 2014

Crow Woman

This is a sketch of a Crow Woman statue.   I found this picture in an art magazine and liked the design.  I sketched it.  Sketching from statues is a classic art training technique though usually it is not done from non-classic Greek or Roman statues.  I liked this variant and catered it.  Happy Friday!

Thursday, August 14, 2014

Skeletal studies


I have a half-filled sketchbook of skeletal sketches.  They are part of the skills to improve drawing skills.  I have a few sketches done from skulls.  I would like to do some full skeletal sketches from life but that will have to wait till retirement from the regular job and then I can spend sometime at the Natural History Museums.  These are helpful in understanding the anatomy of the animals and people, plus they make for an interesting change and some variety in the sketches.

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

White Tailed Deer

This is not my original design but it came from a Classic Disney animator.  Walt Disney once said a great animator would know how to draw a subject and then would know how to draw the essences of the subject through caricature.  This is an excellent idea and part of what ever artist should strive for in their work, to capture the essences of the subject.

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Moose

I changed things up and I had tired of monotone pencil drawings so I drew this sketch of a Moose in fall foliage with colored pencils.  The Moose is one of those odd creatures, noble and swift but with the odd long nose.  I do like those large wide spade like horns.  Stay clear of the males in mating season they will chase you and run you up a tree or stomp you.

Monday, August 11, 2014

Giraffe sketch

Tonight's sketch is a Giraffe.  We saw these beautiful animals in the Maasai Mara in Kenya.  They were one of the many animals we saw but these are some of the most graceful and serene of the Earth's creatures.

Sunday, August 10, 2014

Wagon Wheel repair

More drawing today, the challenge of art is your desire to produce a piece usually is restricted by your ability.  Sometimes the piece comes together effortlessly, other times it is a struggle.  The answer for the struggle is to loop back to your basic skills and work on them.  So I am practicing my drawing skills and this drawing of a wagon wheel repair stand is a practice piece to work on the drawing.  Painting is drawing with a brush so they dovetail together well.