I commented to Rose Welty the other day, that my style of sketching hasn't changed much after all this time. I believe it is because I think of sketches as quick "notes". I don't enjoy drawing with pencils and carefully drawing in detail. If it takes too long I get bored. I admire artists that do that and I love to see their art. It isn't me. I think these quick notes help my painting as I get the practice of making quick lines and when I concentrate they are more sure and accurate and speeds up my drawing time. I can get into a painting quickly.
This is also why I like pastels. The drawing is incorporated right into the painting process so it goes quickly. Oil paints are somewhat the same, you can put down a color with one good brush load of paint. It does take a while to dry, however. With watercolor the artist needs to use layering and waiting for the paint to dry and with colored pencil you have to go over and over it to get the darks and depth. Acrylics can be used somewhat like oils or watercolors depending on the thickness of the paint. I use them more like oils and they dry fast, sometimes too fast. They also darken when the water evaporates and they dry.
I sketch freehand with pen and ink so here we go.



For my art link today, I will post about Clint Watson on Fine Art Views. He publishes a newsletter with all types of hints for artists, mostly the business side. His advice can apply to most businesses, not just art. He writes some articles and also has guest writers. His newsletter and blog today deal with selling art. The article has links to many articles published previously, so is a great index. He also hosts websites for artists if you don't care to do your own at FineArtStudioOnline. Very easy to set up, but for me a little costly.
2 comments:
Jo: I do have problems with shading and you do it so well on the sketches. My camera does it on its own.
fishing guy, Thanks. Painters always say they would like a machine to do backgrounds and shadows. :)
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