Showing posts with label pastel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pastel. Show all posts

Sunday, July 8, 2018

It's All About the Figure

The third week we started on the full figure! Mainly in black and white, lots of sketches, sketches, and more sketches! The name of the game is PRACTICE! Like everything else, we like to do! First I want to share some good reference links. The first Croquis Cafe, an endless site for everything to do with figure drawing. The second Royal Academy Life Drawing Class.

We got five stills to do gesture sketches in ink and watercolor pencil. I am slowly getting over my fear of INK. It's still intimidating, but the more I practice the better I feel. These are timed 10 minute sketches to keep from "noodling"!

12.5 x 9.5"
Ink

9.75 x 13.75
Ink

12.5 x 9.5"
Ink

15.75 x  13"
Ink

9.75 x 13.5
Ink

Next, we did some upsidedown drawing. This is a great exercise because it helps to eliminate the left brain telling us what we are drawing.  She gave us two examples from Egon Schiele.  Worked with graphite wash pencil and added some crayons as well. Adding water gives a painterly look. Loved doing these!

9 x 11.75
Watercolor graphite + Neocolor I crayons

9 x 11.75
Watercolor graphite 
Did two of these turning the paper!

Here some links for references. Egon Schiele work on Instagram, and a figure drawing board of Pauline's on Pinterest.

Finally a pastel painting of a figure.

9.75 x  13.75"
Pastel Pencils + Pastels
Tinted Paper

9.75 x  13.75"
Pastel Pencils + Pastels
Tinted Paper

Tomorrow we start putting it all together!












Saturday, October 1, 2016

September 30 x 30 Collage

This month flew by. Time to show off with the collage and tell a little about the experience and what I have gained. First I have gained a whole month of productivity.  This summer has been a difficult time for various medical problems, nothing serious, but still restrictive. This creativity greatly improved my mood and confidence in myself.

I chose to focus the challenge using a small gray-papered sketchbook using charcoal and pastels in monochromatic sketches.  My references were my own photos taken in a small wooded area near my home. I used PS to edit the images into B&W. I also used topaz filters.


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One more very important thing that I learned during this challenge was to use my smartphone more efficiently. I use the app "opencamera", which allowed me to take the photo, crop, resize, rename and paste it into a blog post. This took about 5 minutes. In the computer, I added text,tags etc. My photos are automatically backed up in google photos so I could then download them to my computer. Now how COOL is that!!!

Friday, September 30, 2016

September 30 x 30 Day 30

Final day of the challenge. This month has really flown by. I really enjoyed my exploration of using charcoal and pastels in a fairly dark gray sketch book. This is another sketch of the wall with all its light patterns and foliage behind. Foliage and shadows mixing in together. At first it eluded me and luckily with a rag wiped down to an almost clean slate, but in the end I am fairly happy with the result. 

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Charcoal and pastels
6 x 8"
Gray-paper

Thursday, September 29, 2016

September 30 x 30 Day 29

Late afternoon the trees made some arch like shadows on the wall.



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Charcoal and Pastels
6 x 8"
Gray-paper

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

September 30 x 30 Day 28

Another abstract of the ground patterns, almost like waves at sea. 


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Charcoal and Pastels
6 x 8 "
Gray-paper

Tuesday, September 27, 2016

September 30 x 30 Day 27

Shadows on ground and wall. This time, I took the reference to extreme through Topaz filters, simplify and impression. The ground almost looks like a sea. Well, it might be because of the lights and shadows on the ground. 


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Charcoal and Pastels
6 x 8"
Gray-paper

Monday, September 26, 2016

September 30 x 30 Day 26

Another view of the shelter cropped closer. Tree had foliage at the main branches. Tried mainly to block in main  shapes without too much detail.


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Charcoal and pastels
6 x 8"
Gray-paper

Sunday, September 25, 2016

September 30 x 30 Day 25

Trees, car, and invisible dog, Can't see her, Lilly sniffing around? Well tried as I  couldn't get her with the pastels. So my black eraser came in handy. May try again. 

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Charcoal and Pastels
6 x 8"
gray-paper

Saturday, September 24, 2016

September 30 x 30 Day 24

Eucalyptus tree near the shelter. Tried to simplify the shapes and tones. 


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Charcoal and pastels
6 x 8"
Gray-paper

Friday, September 23, 2016

September 30 x 30 Day 23

Another corner looking out of the wooded area. This used to be a play area for children but they took down the swings and slides. Now it's mainly for dog walking. Wish they would close it all around and make it a proper dog area,


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Charcoal and Pastels
6 x 8"
Gray-paper

Thursday, September 22, 2016

September 30 x 30 Day 22

Bench with Palm, view to the street, This was a real quickie, Thought I would have time later to sketch at least 2 sketches. Always like to be ahead of the game. Life seems to get in the way sometimes. Dentist,physiotherapy, workshop, babysitting etc. Cropped the photo reference and used some topaz filters. Liked the way the curved palm contrast with the blocks of the area of the tree, bench, and background. Lots of light playing on the ground and bench.


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Charcoal and pastels
6 x 8 "
Gray-paper

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

September 30 x 30 Day 21

Instead of shadows on the wall, this time elongated shadows on the ground. Think I could have made them a bit softer.

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6 x 8 "
Charcoal and pastels
Grey-paper

Monday, September 19, 2016

September 30 x 30 Day 19

I am definitely inspired by the varying patterns of light cast on a long concrete wall. I have taken many shots and each one different. Here the pattern looks like a passing cloud. I shot the original image trying the panning effect. A method that I still have to improve The shot did have that grass movement that I mimicked.


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Charcoal and Pastels
6 x 8 " 
Gray-paper

Sunday, September 18, 2016

September 30 x 30 Day 18


In the Horsha stands a bomb shelter, a reminder of where we are, decorated with Keith Haring comic figures. I liked the contrast of the concrete and the delicate foliage behind. Late afternoon light played its part in the composition.


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6 x 8 "
Charcoal and Pastels
Gray Paper


Saturday, September 17, 2016

September 30 x 30 Day 17

Getting closer with the camera caught this interesting view of the corner of the bench and the bottom of a  tree trunk. Thought it made an interesting composition but not too sure now.

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Charcoal and Pastels
6 x 8"
Gray paper



Friday, September 16, 2016

September 30 x 30 Day 16

In our area, we have Hooded Crows. Large smart and quite noisy creatures.  They look for treasures on the floor of the Horsha. Across the street, there is a tall Pecan tree so lots of nuts can be found. They are very ingenious at opening the nuts.  Sometimes they come quite close. 
Three crows strutting was first done on a photo with just one crow in PS. He was quite far. I will have to get one closer, maybe bring some tidbits.


Charcoal and Pastels
on gray paper
6 x 8 "

Thursday, September 15, 2016

September 30 x 30 Day 15

House beyond the wall. The sun was making patterns on the wall and house behind. Every day new sun shadow games...


Charcoal and pastels
on gray paper
6 x 8 "

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

September 30 x 30 Day 14

This afternoon the trees were making shadows on the wall. 


Tree Shadows
6 x 8 "
Charcoal and Pastels
Gray Paper

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

September 30 x 30 Day 20

This Hooded Crow has already started to molt. He was difficult to capture but he's kinda cute! Lots of pickings on the floor of the Horsha, dates and pecans. 



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Charcoal and Pastels
6 x 8"
Gray Paper

September 30 x 30 Day 13

Close up of the palm tree.



Palm Tree
6 x 8 "
Charcoal and Pastels
gray paper