As I said earlier, I spent several days this week at my daughter's place helping her get her apartment ready for someone else to stay in it and herself ready to spend the summer taking a class at the Marine Biology Lab at Woods Hole. We stayed very busy and generally ended very tired!
This snowboarding boot was one of the many winter things that had to be moved out. It has a hard beetle shell outer portion with - so far as I can tell - purely decorative ribbing and arches.
I didn't have enough energy to really finish this patiently, so much of the shading is fast, scratchy and who-cares; but only a minor part of the practice is supposed to be in patience!
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!
Click on any of the sketches to enlarge...
and don't forget to check out older posts!
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!
Click on any of the sketches to enlarge...
and don't forget to check out older posts!
There certainly is nothing wrong with fast, scratchy, who-cares shading, and it works just fine in this drawing. Nice!
ReplyDeleteGood is enough: there is no best and perfect, as a friend of mine oft said. And this kind of good/enough lets us linger thinking about the drawing more; you give the viewer something to chew on (with their eye teeth, of course!).
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