Tag: sketching

  • Hot Paint

    Hot Paint

    I did a bit of rearranging today. I have a large box full of canvases in various sizes, but I never use them because the box had a wooded board on top that became a kind of shelf for other things. So I’ve shuffled things around a bit, and maybe I will start using more…

  • Finished a Sketchbook

    Finished a Sketchbook

    I finished a sketchbook today. I’m not sure how many pages it has, but it’s now full of graphite portrait drawings and sketches done in twenty minutes or less. The top right is the first page, and the centre bottom is the last page, which I sketched today, and the others are some of my…

  • Soft Pastel Everywhere

    Soft Pastel Everywhere

    I am having a lot of fun with this one, not least because whatever perimenopause shite is going on with my hip/knee combo seems to be easing, and I’ve been able to stand for longer periods of time. Yay. This is two more sessions from the last time I posted. The first session involved a…

  • Chunks and Smears

    Chunks and Smears

    One of yesterday’s drawings was hilariously bad, but a good smear of gesso over everything but the head made a fresh layer for another go today. I used one of my XL charcoal chunks for some messy, chonky mark-making, and then sprayed it all with water. I can never remember which XL charcoal chunks are…

  • Sketch and Go

    Sketch and Go

    We returned home today, and I’m glad I painted this first thing before we left, because I’m about as flat-out as she is. Til the morn, Suzanne 497/500

  • Ziggy

    Ziggy

    Ziggy looking like butter wouldn’t melt. Don’t be fooled. Most of today has been out and about, first in art supplies shops, then making friends with lots of old trees. I don’t live near art supplies shops, so I relished the visit. I did not make it out unburdened. Til the morn, Suzanne 495/500

  • Triptych

    Triptych

    I wasn’t thinking about this figure sketch in context with yesterday’s sketch on the left, but they make a nice spread together, so that’s a bonus. My singular favourite shitty brush and I are perhaps coming to the end of this journey, as the bristles are now about half the original length. Poo. For my…

  • Poised Crouch

    Poised Crouch

    I’m still not in my usual spot, with a small amount of limited supplies. My sketchbook is propped up on a tub of bird food on a dining table, and I really don’t sit to paint much. So of course I chose a complex figure pose, which I started to curse after the first minute,…

  • Arses

    Arses

    Today I have been musing about an argument I once had with a history lecturer about empires. Their argument was that of course empires did not exist anymore, and I used the course-specified definitions of empire to illustrate my argument that this was not true. One of the examples I used to illustrate my argument…

  • Side-Eye in Chisel Tip

    Side-Eye in Chisel Tip

    A length of brown paper cut off the roll and clipped to an A2 board is one of my go-tos this week, and I am falling head over heels for my singular Liquitex chisel point marker. It’s a different way to make marks, and completely out of the comfort zone of scratchy brushes and moveable…

  • Resource Unlocked

    Resource Unlocked

    Immensely chuffed with myself today for finally doing a small task that has been lingering for far too long. I have a CD-ROM of figure poses, I think there are 1,600 options, that I have been meaning to transfer to my flash drive for months, probably longer. Today I finally performed this really quite simple…

  • Hare-Brained World

    Hare-Brained World

    Today was fineliner sketching and I’m enjoying these two hares from the same reference. I am more interested in using a reference to inspire something, than doing photo-realism or carbon copies. I do practise replicating things closely, but that is more about honing my seeing skills than self-expression. In amongst all the developments as the…