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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Sunday, October 30, 2011

October 26, 2011

    The last, and I suppose the least... this is the final rotation and the one I felt least inspired by, so I settled on a fishing boat. The fisherman has tangled his line around the handle of his rod, but he's about to get the catch of his life anyway. 
    That's it! The last of the four scribble drawings - one for each orientation. I'm not caught up, but it helped move me along... 

1 comment:

  1. I like the way the important stuff in this picture is underwater; so you don't see the head of the guy on deck, for instance.....and the way the line loops around on the way to the fish's mouth. This whole series has a '50s feel for me, the shapes and styles!

    cp

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