The purpose of a sketch a day is just to do it - sketch! It doesn't matter if it is an involved sketch or if it is a simple contour or gesture drawing. There are no rules except to sketch each day.

Life parameters can dictate the time investment, but a sketch a day commitment is designed to elevate the personal priority of sketching ... to enforce sketching. Making it into a "resolution" validates the activity (invests it with a bit of a challenge even!) and defends against competing demands. The sketch a day is designed for practice - to reinforce basic skills, and to provide daily contemplation on the issues of two dimensional representation.

Several of us are doing a sketch a day, and I would enjoy hearing from anyone else who decides to join in. We share our efforts, support each other, keep each other honest and... hopefully we'll have some fun doing this!

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and don't forget to check out older posts!


Monday, April 25, 2011

April 19, 2011

     Once again, while staying at my parents' house, I ended up working a sketch in after I headed off to sleep. I rather liked the casual way this little lady doll was holding the bear on her lap. I was almost finished when I noticed that the object next to them was an unplugged alarm clock - and since I liked the juxtaposition of old childhood toys and an unplugged clock I added it to the mix.

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