Figure 1: Painting onto bricks. |
After realising that my drawing skills would not improve by
just drawing from photographs. I am not just copying but trying to learn how to
use more media. I have started drawing on the spot, but I did not start with
paper I have started with a brick during the process, I have ran out of white
paint, so I used yellow to replaced it. I like the texture of the brick it
gives to my painting, but maybe, I need to go over that paint again, so that my
painting stands out more from the background. This is also quicker than paper
as the brick soaks up colour. I would need to mix the colour tone if using
paper.
I want to be able to move with my work.
Figure 2: Sketchbook |
Drawing on the spot, I tend to use blind drawing, because it
records what is happening around faster on the page. Afterwards, I would go
over it with more planed lines and adding colours.
What I think worked the best for me is that I think using a
sketchbook to capture the moment then work on that on another piece of paper.
The sketchbook is more of a blue print where I play with scales.
Figure 3: Sketchbook |
Sometimes, I don’t even stop walking, I carry on walking and
draw at the same time. Making myself uncomfortable can surprise myself.
Figure 4: Sketchbook |
As I found my subject matter, I concentrated on it, cars.
Figure 5: Ink drawing of a car |
I enjoy working with colours as well as black and white, I
need to divide my colour palette such as try and use white ink only to draw to
create a more interesting background to draw on.
I don’t like working with sketchbook because I feel like I
am being limited in scale and pushed into filling the pages. I have just been working on loose papers, to
improve I will cut up more papers in hand and carry my pocket sketchbook and
record, but look for subject matters, cars.
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