I'm making it a priority this month to make time to sketch, in hopes of deciding whether sketching is an art form I want to continue with or give up on. I'm working with 31 prompts posted by Athena (you can see them in the left side bar on my blog). I managed four more sketches this week (see my sketches from last week here). The sketch up top is my favorite. After sketching lightly in pencil, I added black and brown stabilo-all pencil before water coloring. I really like the finished effect. I was also pretty happy with these two sketches:
For all of these, I let go of the idea of trying to create an exact replica and instead focused on creating art which looks more like an illustration. That made me happy. For the caydanlik, I added my own color and pattern to a tea pot with the requisite shape. My least favorite sketch for this week was based on the prompt for a recently received gift:
I love the watch Henry gave me for Christmas, just not my rendition of it. I'm glad I'm undertaking this sketch challenge. I feel like I am developing my sketching style. I also like the way I photographed my sketches this week. So glad to be using my big camera more regularly this year.
Hooray for sketching! This makes me want to get my sketchbook out and do nothing else for the entire weekend! Your composition is awesome, Rinda. And I love that you are enjoying the process so much. Keep up the great work. xo
That sounds like a great way to make a decision - to give it a really good go first. I admire the way you make time to sketch daily like this. And that's a lovely teapot ...
Enjoy seeing your sketches. It's something I've spent a lot of time on since this summer, and am enjoying a lot. Love the different tones and texture in the pinecone.
They're all wonderful but I'd say my favourite is the pine cone. What a neat looking tea pot though. I'm looking forward to seeing what else you sketch.
1. A "wild heart" - a naturally occurring heart (like the rock above, but it doesn't have to be a rock) 2. A footprint or pawprint 3. A skeleton, bone or x-ray 4. A book or magazine read during 2016 5. A porch or deck 6. A camper (caravan) 7. A family gathering 8. A drawing, art project, artistic photograph, scrapbook page, greeting card, or art journal page created by you. 9. Someone playing with, in, or around water. 10. A bicycle 11. Fresh produce 12. A window 13. The moon 14. A buffet of food 15. A team logo 16. A map showing a trip taken during the time period 17. Twins 18. A supermarket cart, basket or trolley full of groceries 19. A seasonal cocktail or beverage 20. Someone laughing 21. A photograph of you with a newspaper or calendar page from the time period covered in the Hunt. Note: you may not use a substitute for this item. Alternatives - if you're having trouble finding any of the above, you may substitute from this list (but you may not substitute for item #21): alternative 1: a lighthouse alternative 2: a baby (human or animal)
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I like the pine cone best too. I can definitely see a style emerging.
Hooray for sketching! This makes me want to get my sketchbook out and do nothing else for the entire weekend! Your composition is awesome, Rinda. And I love that you are enjoying the process so much. Keep up the great work. xo
That sounds like a great way to make a decision - to give it a really good go first. I admire the way you make time to sketch daily like this. And that's a lovely teapot ...
Enjoy seeing your sketches. It's something I've spent a lot of time on since this summer, and am enjoying a lot. Love the different tones and texture in the pinecone.
I love the pine cone as well.
I know that sketching isn't for me....hope this challenge will help you come to a decision.
Yes, I love pine cones too and your sketches are lovely.
OH Rinda, you are doing a great job. I really like the pinecone, too!
They're all wonderful but I'd say my favourite is the pine cone. What a neat looking tea pot though. I'm looking forward to seeing what else you sketch.
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