Archive for the ‘Ink’ Category

Eggs

Monday, February 16th, 2009

eggs_pen_and_ink

This was a real quickie… like, under 10 minutes.

I spent most of my evening setting up and photographing still-lifes. Over the weekend, I built a frame for a backdrop (I’ll be writing a post about that at some point in the near future, so you can build one yourself), and I was anxious to try it out. Unfortunately, I spent the bulk of my time trying to figure out how to get my camera to behave correctly — white balance is really important when you’re taking pictures of eggs on a white background.

Long story, short: I was too tired to start a proper drawing, but I was feeling bad about not having drawn anything in the past three days. I think spending so much time on the Manet drawing allowed a certain amount of inertia to set in. So I decided to knock out a really quick sketch before I call it a night.

This composition will be reworked into something of a more finished piece later in the week — probably in pencil, but I haven’t ruled out making an attempt at this in watercolor; it would make for an interesting monochromatic study, especially since I have such trouble getting really dark darks out of my paints.

I ran out of paper on the right, which is why the rest of the whisk is missing; but for 10 minutes worth of work, I’m not going to complain.

The Corner Pub

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

burwood-tapI love street scenes.  But it’s cold, so I don’t expect to do much of this until spring.  I was on my way to do a little Christmas shopping.  A foot of snow had fallen during the day, and I just couldn’t resist snapping a pic of the scene so I could draw it when I got home.  This is a thumbnail sketch using a Pilot G2 gel pen.

My Wallet

Friday, November 21st, 2008

walletJust messing around with a watercolor set.

The drawing was done with a Pilot G2 gel pen and the color was applied using Cotman watercolors from Winsor & Newton.

The starburst effect is an artifact from the scanner in conjunction with the fact that my sketchbook is not exactly compatible with water media.  I guess I’ll have to buy a watercolor pad for this kind of thing.

I’ve got a lot of work to do yet on my drawing though.  A good painting starts with a good drawing, so I will stay focused on the drawing for the near future.

Taking the First Step

Sunday, November 16th, 2008

The shoe my kitty puked in

Our kitty has a shoe fetish.  She loves to rub her head on them, and we often find her sitting amongst the shoes in our entry way; keeping guard.  She also has a sensitive stomach.  Never before have the two mixed, until one morning in November when I woke to find cat vomit in one of my walking shoes.  Gross, but it does make for an interesting story around this sketch of the shoe in question.

This was drawn in my sketchbook with a fountain pen.  Some of the ink was pushed around with a watercolor brush loaded with clean water.