Part 2, Project 3, Exercise 2

Love a bit of consistency! [Edit: turns out this is Project 3, not 2] This exercise is quite the opposite of the previous one in which line was paramount; this is about building up shade and tone using the flat edges of pastels and blending without too much regard for detail. This first attempt – on four pieces of A4 black sugar paper taped together at the back – uses oil pastels and also charcoals to get the feel of broad sweeps again after all that tickling the paper with pencils. Both picked up their own textures from the paper … Continue reading Part 2, Project 3, Exercise 2

Carrots

I’m planning on eating this soon so today was the day for another go at Part 2, Project 2, Exercise 1 – still life using line. I had a bit of an epiphany in the last few days, the whole deal coming over me fully articulated and with supporting evidence from artists I could refer to and name. Sadly it was last thing at night and I’ve forgotten most of it but the ripples are there and I guess it will come back. In my experience, once those tremors get started, there’s no stopping them. So I tackled the still … Continue reading Carrots

New pencils

Prismacolour and Derwent Inktense. Trial run on mauve sugar paper because why make it easy! Above is the prismacolour which I can’t quite bring myself to spell without a ‘u’ and how petty is that! I wasn’t too impressed with these at the start but actually the colours stand out pretty well, given the fibrous nature of the paper. I like the way the white really does come up bright and sharp. Below, with the other bird looming above like a predator, is the Derwent Inktense which, admittedly, is a medium that benefits from adding water. Not on this paper … Continue reading New pencils

Part 2, project 3, exercise 1

This is a poignant drawing and I may have deviated from the brief somewhat. My neighbour’s husband died on Wednesday after being taken ill on New Year’s Eve. We’re a small community and a tight little neighbourhood so everyone rallied round to look after dogs and domestic needs while, let’s call her Wendy, sat at her husband’s bedside in the hospital. Now she’s home and her family is with her, we’re on standby to be the shoulders she’ll need after they’ve all gone. Tonight, I took a little LED candle and put it on her doorstep with a note. This … Continue reading Part 2, project 3, exercise 1