In the lead up to the full project, there are several practice exercises, using different materials and techniques. Last time I chose to do a child's portrait to practice (I love drawing/painting children's faces), - I am pretty hopeless at doing animals, so in a way that was a cop out. So here are my next two studies/practice pieces, this time using a wild cat....
For this one I used Kate Thomson's sample painting and just drew along with her video.I used lead pencil, Stabilo All pencil, white acrylic, gesso, black India Ink, white soft pastel crayon. We were meant to use a white oil bar, but I don't have those, so just using what I have.
Here a coloured version, for this one I used a reference photo, again I did not have half the stuff we were meant to use, so used what I had, pencil, Stabilo All, White acrylic and various soft pastels, a white gel pen and a black permanent pen.
It's really good practice to do the same animal in different ways, you get a much better feel for them.
Thank you for indulging me with my arty efforts, hope I am not boring you to tears. The link to the course can be found in my first post on this topic.
Nearly the weekend, I am feeling a bit desperate about the results of the referendum here in the UK, but democracy has ruled and now we will have to live with the results. Hope you have a good weekend!
xxxxx
20 comments:
Another lovely display of your wonderful artwork Astrid, it's a pleasure to see.
B x
This is amazing Astrid. The face has so much feeling in it.
Love Chrissie xx
Awesome, both drawings are lovely, but the second one would have to be a favourite , loved the facial details.Yvonne xx
Bored? You're joking - I am enjoying seeing these so much! LoVe the second one especially! Hugs, Chrisx
I think this is fantastic, Astrid!
Wow, you are very talented Astrid !
Fantastic !
Corrie x
You are not boring me at all, I love seeing all of your art. You are certainly not hopeless at drawing animals, both pictures are fantastic! I particularly love the coloured one... Hugs, Anne xx
Not bored at all. Very intriguing cat and details, then you go and add the color and it is super! Love that you used what you had on hand. Fantabulous! ~Niki
The only tears you are eliciting with your lovely art are tears of joy Astrid, this is gorgeous! You have really captured the wild cat in your sketches, thank you so much for sharing them, Deb xo
oh my Astrid - this is amazing - love it x
Astrid, your sketch is gorgeous - you have a wonderful and artistic soul.
Fantastic, just fantastic!
Not bored Astrid just want to see more of your exciting art, love these drawings and the way you have coloured the cat, just love it all xxx
Holy cow Astrid, I am swooning over this one!! Absolutely amazing!! WOW! hugs :)
Hi Astrid you are a talented artist in whatever you are creating. Your drawing/paints are beautiful. The child in the previous post is fantastic. I love the cat as well. Thanks for all your inspiration, Shirleyxx
I'm in awe, you are so talented! Your drawing is so beautiful! Wonderful work! barbara
Eres una artista!! que bonito dibujo, besos
You are wonderfully talented Astrid - your fox is fabulously done. Have a lovely week to come. (For what it is worth, I share your desperation! Result will have dreadful knock on implications for us, however, as you say democracy must rule. Everyone better tighten their seatbelts though - its going to be a very rocky road). Nicola x
How could we ever possible be bored with your amazing art pieces Astrid .. visiting your blog is always so inspirational .. I really need to do it more often. I loved the black and white sketch .. and then you coloured it .. WOW!! It is awesome!! Love, love, love!!! xx
Beautiful - and I, for one, feel privileged to be following your artistic journey - never bored.
Politics - desperate, disconsolate, angry, disturbed at the fallout - and profoundly grateful that I already have my dual nationality.
Alison x
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