Essential Tool – A Pencil Sharpener

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Holy cow!  I can’t believe I let myself take two whole weeks off.  I must be mindful of this.  I definitely needed a break, as I was starting to feel like making art (OK, maybe not “art”, but whatever…) was a bit of a chore; but two weeks is a bit much.  I haven’t been completely slacking — I ordered new watercolors and have been busy working out how to mix reasonable grays and washes, but nothing that resembles actual artwork.

This is my pencil sharpener.  I like it because it holds all of the shavings in its own little container instead of letting them fall all over the dining room table; though, it does have a tendency to clog.  Part-way through the drawing, I realized I probably should have picked a different subject, because I needed to sharpen my pencils before I finished (duh).

More than anything, this was a paper test.  I’ve read a lot of posts by pencil artists who go on and on about the benefits of Bristol paper for drawing, and I wanted to test it out.

I stopped at the local art store a while back and picked up some Artist Trading Card packs of Bristol Smooth and Bristol Vellum.  These little packs are great because you get a good sample for just a couple dollars, instead of dropping a tenner on a pad that you may wind up hating.

This drawing was done on the smooth paper.

I like the smooth surface for its ability to blend, but I was less than satisfied with its ability to grab the graphite and pull out really dark darks.  I used really soft pencils; all the way up to 8B, but the darks are still pretty light.  I’m hoping the vellum finish does a better job.  If not, I may need to start integrating charcoal — I’d rather not, due to the mess and the fingers-on-chalkboard feeling I get when using charcoal.  On the upside, I love the thickness of the paper.  It is substantial and it makes you feel like you are producing something worth sharing (as opposed to my sketchbook, which feels–well–sketchbooky).

2 thoughts on “Essential Tool – A Pencil Sharpener

  1. I was wondering where my daily dose of Jeff Art went to.

    I totally understand the burnout. It’s good to take a break once in a while. Now that you are refreshed, I expect even better things! :)

    -Matt

  2. Hey! You drew my pencil sharpener! I lost it and now I think I know where it went! lol. I love how it holds all the shavings, too, but I hate how it gets full and jams up! :)