Tag: sketching

  • Handy Live Model

    Handy Live Model

    A live model is a luxury, and an entirely different challenge compared to a static reference photo. No matter how brilliant the sitter is, they will move, or the light will move, or the pose they chose will fatigue muscles. It makes the painting choices much more dynamic. It was fun to do, even if…

  • Partial Projects

    Partial Projects

    Today we started out with the intention of putting up some narrow shelves to hold in-progress canvases and boards. The idea being that if they are out where I can see them, I remember they exist, and might even work on them. We’ll see how that goes. Unfortunately, with it all planned out, there was…

  • Expressive Arms

    Expressive Arms

    The question of the day was “do I need to order more Turquoise Green?” The answer may yet end up being Yes, but I do have a host of different versions of blue turquoises, and various yellows, so I went with mixing, not ordering. This delicious mix came from Phthalo Blue Green Shade and Cad…

  • Hand In My Sketchbook

    Hand In My Sketchbook

    More fun with hands today. I pulled out a bunch of art supplies that I haven’t used in a while, and mixed things up a bit. There’s a chinagraph pencil, a gel pen, woodies, sharpies, watercolour pencils, neocolor IIs. Playing a lot with the supplies, and using swirly gestural marks, and having fun being loose.…

  • Hold Your Hand Still

    Hold Your Hand Still

    Continuing with the theme of hands in my extremely inexpensive A3 sketchbook, I am mixing up the materials a bit. I pulled out a chinagraph pencil, and did some studies with that. I’m not huge on using erasers even if I’m using graphite, but I very much like things like chinagraph pencils, because all your…

  • After Ken Currie

    After Ken Currie

    A busy, inspiring day today, starting with a trip to Aberdeen Art Gallery. I haven’t visited it for years, and I went to see an exhibition of women artist’s works on paper. That was interesting, and inspiring, but the painting that has stayed with me from wandering all the galleries is the one above. I…

  • Sketchbook Spread

    Sketchbook Spread

    It’s fun to distort and elongate legs and shrink heads, but you really don’t have to do that with the pointy dog varieties, they do it all by themselves. The second sketch is a first go at a profile portrait that I haven’t sketched before, finding my way in to the nooks and crannies. Til…

  • One Lurcher Lurching

    One Lurcher Lurching

    The highlight of the day was a trip to a dog park for a flee about. I did not paint this from life, it was the best photo of the day, taken by Himself. There was no neon yellow paint in my tiny stash, so I improvised. Til the morn, Suzanne 528/600

  • Slains Fun

    Slains Fun

    More sketchbook practise on a dining table with art supplies limited to a small travel art kit. Later in the day we visited Slain’s Castle for a wander about. Himself hadn’t been there before, so he went off with his camera, engrossed. I went a different way, and climbed one of the spiral staircases that…

  • Teal Thirst

    Teal Thirst

    A dining table art session away from home, followed by some birthday art supplies shopping. I got myself some large brushes, but I won’t be able to use them for a week, because not my carpets. Til the morn, Suzanne 526/600

  • My Sad Onion Joy

    My Sad Onion Joy

    I acquired a new collectible today, and I am completely in love with it. This wee sketch in my sketchbook doesn’t do it justice, it is the most darling, adorable, sad little onion ceramic lidded pot on the planet. The world is a horrible place, full to the brim with horror, and people telling you…

  • Three Value Thirst

    Three Value Thirst

    Giving my decrepit shitty brush a rest and pulling out a bright #4 for a value study portrait. I used caput mortuum and some titanium white to create three values on the palette, although I didn’t use much of the white in the end, because I decided to use the sketchbook paper as the lighter…