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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Showing posts with label painting study. Show all posts
Showing posts with label painting study. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

May 22, 2011

    Today's sketch is actually a first stage under-painting done in acrylics. When I began, it was late afternoon and pleasant outside. I wasn't sure how far I would get before the light faded since it has been overcast lately. 
    It wasn't too long before the mosquitoes found me. They weren't half as bad as the "no-see-ums" though! In case you aren't familiar with them, they are extremely tiny (almost invisible) gnats that have a stinging bite. Frankly, a great deal of what you see here was very rushed, which is fine for a partial under-painting. The "artistic process" was to try to use up all the paint as fast as possible so I could go inside! 
    The pond isn't producing mosquitoes because it has "dunks" to prevent them from maturing. The problem was that someone had turned an old bird bath over, and it was a veritable mosquito factory when I discovered it hidden under some greenery. It will take a few days for these to move on or die off... the no-see-ums though are a mystery and unusual for our yard.

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Jan 3, 2011

     This sketch of someone picking seeds from a pomegranate was used to think about the hands on a painting I started a while back from a photo. I had wanted to change the hands around some, and that brought me to a halt on the painting... thus the decision to do a study for the third sketch-a-day sketch, although I don't plan on restarting this painting until I finish a different one...