Monday, December 14, 2015
Elm Tree Sketch
Another pencil sketch for tonight's post. I like this style of using more of the white of the page. I think I know how to translate this to oil paintings, but it will have to wait till this weekend for the attempt with oil.
Sunday, December 13, 2015
Birch Tree Sketch
A lot of artists get the compliment a lot of how talented they are. Most artists don't really don't like this as it ignores the hard work and practice each artist works with and struggles with daily. I think this is part of the purpose of this blog, along with the fact life is short and you should do stuff while you still can. I always wanted to be a better artist and this blog is a documentation of the journey.
This is a practice sketch of Birch trees as I work on improving my eye and drawing skills.
This is a practice sketch of Birch trees as I work on improving my eye and drawing skills.
Thursday, December 10, 2015
Oak Tree Sketch study
I worked on this Oak tree sketch with pencil. It is not an original design but it is part of the practice I am working on to improve my skills.
Saturday, December 5, 2015
The River Valley in January
This is a small snow study, not an original design but it definitely reminded me of time I spent in Upstate New York freezing my tail off and it reminded me of my high school time in Colorado also freezing my tail off. This is the block-i and it will need improvement on the details of the ice, the river, and the icy butte on the right.
Friday, December 4, 2015
Paratroopers Twilight Jump
I added the Paratroopers and their parachutes. They have their rucksacks hanging from the lowering lines as they are ready to execute their Parachute landings. I use to do this and I had my night jumps and twilight jumps.
Thursday, December 3, 2015
Get Well Card Giraffe
My co-worker had her ankle operated on so this is her Get Well Card, a giraffe with a cast. This is a pencil sketch on a blank card.
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
New Tree sketch practice - the Pines
I found a new source of practice sketches for my tree work. I like the use of white areas mixed with the dars so it makes for a better sketch.
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