Showing posts with label sketchbook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sketchbook. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Patterned paper as inspiration

My new schetchbook/art journal for the 29 Faces 2016 challenge have prove to be a great idea. The patterned paper have been a source of inspiration at different stages of the drawing/painting process. Although this is only the second face, my sketchbook have provided me direction, inspiration and freedom.

Since I first saw the paper used for this face, I knew I wanted to draw a male. Because the paper is tick and textured, and was already stretched/glued to the chipboard page, I decided to dive right in with acrylic paint without preparing it with gesso. I did a light sketch of the face first, then I decided to use a limited number of colors as part of a challenge and experimenting process. The colors were, scarlet red, yellow ochre, ultramarine blue and unbleached titanium white. From there I mixed all my colors, adjusting with the unbleached titanium white.

In the middle of the process I realized that the paper was looking like the sea and no more like blue painted wood. That motivated me even more and filled me with excitement about this page. I only added a little blue around him to make it a bit darker and make him part of the page a little bit more naturally. 

Once again, I have tones of fun experimenting here. The paper hold up beautifully and I starting to feel motivated, inspired and fearless about experimenting again. 

What are you doing to keep yourself motivated and inspired? Are you been fearless in your art or craft?


Saturday, June 6, 2015

Daily sketching challenge

I have decided to work harder to improve my drawing and sketching skills, so I decided to challenge myself and try to sketch daily. The objective is to sketch random stuff that is around me and fill up a whole sketchbook in a month. For me the biggest challenge is to sketch out in public, so I am pushing myself to do it. So far I have only sketched at a dinner once and so fast that you can tell; but it is a learning process and I am sure that I will get use to it.

Although I haven't sketch daily, I am trying to narrow the gap between days and sketch at home.

I like to start my drawing/art sessions with warm-ups. This is an example of a warm-up in newsprint paper.

These are my daily sketches so far.



For the eye I used Caran D'Ache Neocolor®I.