Wednesday, 22 June 2011
Blogger acting up again...
Here we go again: I try to upload a picture to the blog, but the software simply flatly refuses. Well, I'll give blogger a day or two to sort out the problem, after which I suppose I'll have to go back to LiveJournal. Sigh...
Tuesday, 21 June 2011
Apple and banana
I have been struggling to draw this particular cultivar of apple ("Royal Gala"- they are difficult to draw but absolutely delicious); all those intricate little patterns tend to confuse me. I always get hopelessly lost in detail, and after a while I cannot remember which particular little patch of red I am working on anymore. This one does look marginally better than some of my previous attempts, I think, so perhaps there is some progress. Anyway, one of the advantages of this sort of subject is that you get to eat your models after the drawing session, thus destroying all the evidence and ensuring that no one can come and claim that you got this or that little detail wrong.
Thursday, 16 June 2011
Mug and light bulb
Battled a bit with this one, but I think I did learn the one and other. For example, if you want white objects to look like they are white in your drawing, put them against a dark background instead of on a sheet of white paper!
HB mechanical pencil; a bit smaller than A4.
HB mechanical pencil; a bit smaller than A4.
Tuesday, 7 June 2011
Saturday, 28 May 2011
Winter
I almost never have time to attend to this blog thing anymore. But here's a photo I took from my porch before sunrise this morning. Unfortunately came out a bit fuzzy and out of focus because of the low light. But one can still see the frost covering the fields in the distance. Winter is definitely here.
Friday, 1 April 2011
Self-portrait
Finally had time for drawing again, even if only a rather quick and rough sketch. As always with self-portraits, I hasten to note that I don't normally look that angry. It's just an effect of staring intently into a mirror!
About A4 size, pencil on printer paper (which is less than ideal for drawing, but has the advantage of being cheap.)
About A4 size, pencil on printer paper (which is less than ideal for drawing, but has the advantage of being cheap.)
Saturday, 12 February 2011
Weathered leaf
I visited the Austin Roberts Bird Sanctuary today. While sitting on a bench I noticed a weathered poplar leaf lying on the ground in front of me. I have a long-standing love affair with weathered leaves, so I picked it up and made a sketch of it. One could draw thousands of them, and never will any two ever look exactly alike. Weathered leaves, like (some) people, have character, and drawing a leaf is a bit like drawing a portrait, except that the model doesn't get impatient.
Here's my latest portrait; HB mechanical pencil on printer paper, about 14cm x 20cm:
Here's my latest portrait; HB mechanical pencil on printer paper, about 14cm x 20cm:
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