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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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

March 17, 2011

    I was tired and thought I wouldn't have the energy to finish the turtle sketch tonight so I started a sketch of some twigs of the camellia that has begun to bloom next to my front door. I didn't stand there, though; I cut some stems and brought them in to put in a vase. I was just going to do a simple contour but didn't end up going that way, so again I'm going to post an incomplete sketch because I have to get up early and have a moderately long drive...

1 comment:

  1. Very beautiful! I love the way you see and record all the specifics of leaf edge and flower bud shape, but still retain the overall flow and design of the whole composition. I really like the open flower being in contour, I hope you leave it like this. Wonderful detail in the twigs themselves, too, they really feel hard and round, and the leaves feel thin and papery.

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