Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Week Three_Spring 2016

I was a little stymied at the art store, unable to find the drawing pad I wanted. When I got home I remembered a classmate, Pete, used recycled paper from his printer. He said it had a similar feel to rice paper with his brush and ink one minute sketches. I have TONS of paper for the printer. I have a lovely vellum UV/ULTRA II Translucent Printing Paper, Radiant White no less, from the days when Rich and I were in business.
Gesture: 2 min warmup w/ sumi wash, pen brush
I offered Pete a few sheets. He declined saying it was too smooth for ink but perfect for charcoal. So I took out my charcoal. Lovely feel. Great effect. Then I went back to my sumi, partly because as fun as charcoal is, it is a big dark mess. Sumi can be too if you splatter the way I do and have gotten on myself too. But I love the brush, the bamboo pen too... the implement, the tool, as well as the medium.

Gesture: 5 min top charcoal_bottom sumi
Back to charcoal... add the ground first, erase highlights, additive charcoal for shadow. On drawing paper I dug out of my historical stash, a decent 18x24" paper pad.

2, 20's (2 sittings, 20 min each)


one pose_ 3, 20's 
Neocrayon and water

Wax, sumi, brush, bamboo

Pencil
The last 20 minutes of the pose I thought I'd go back to my intention to develop volume with line. I started with a charcoal pencil with the hand / hip area, working up and down on one side of the body.

Another artist, Mitch, handed me his Koh-I-Noor Mechanical Lead Holder with a 6B Lead. The feel of the tool is as important as the tool itself in making art. I quickly sketched in the other side of the model.

Altogether it was good that I went to class. The passion of the teacher, the talent of the model, passing on tools and information, as well as experience, to one another.



Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Week One_Spring 2016

layers: one minute gesture
layers: two minute gesture
layers: blind contour 
20 minute