Showing posts with label curls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label curls. Show all posts

Monday, October 1, 2012

Windows of the Soul

Honorable Mention - HFAA 2012 Show
Sometimes, a drawing just flows off the tip of the pencil.  Other times, it is brought into this world like a hard fought battle.  I must say, this falls into the latter category.  Using new pencils AND changing up my normal methods was certainly the biggest drawing challenge I have had.  No resting in my comfort zone for this little darling.  After so much more work (i.e. blood, sweat, and tears...) I can lay my pencils down.  This one is now framed and ready to go to the HFAA show tomorrow.  I feel like I poured my own soul out on this one!

Windows to the Soul
tinted graphite on bristol, 20x16

Thursday, September 27, 2012

And still working......

Once I start laying in the background color - there is no going back!  I'm not at all sure I like where this is going......I will next add more shading to all edges and blend.  I will keep working it until I am satisfied.  It has already taken three times longer to get to this point, than with my normal pencils.  Well, there is no learning without stretching outside of my comfort zone - and I am way out now.

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Work in Progress...

Here is the next day's work.  I'm getting used to the tinted graphite - but I still miss the super soft blending of my normal pencils.  These little curls are becoming such a fun exercise!  It is just like putting a puzzle together.  At first, there is just a mess of squiggles, but as each curl is defined - it all comes together.  I still need to put more color on the face, then the shirt.  Last, I will blend in the background.  Nothing distinct, just color and shading..........I hope it turns out!  I want to enter this in a drawing competition, if all goes well :)

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Work in Progress

I thought I would show my current work in progress, which is a little scary - as I am trying out  a new chestnut graphitint pencil.  I can feel the extra pigment as I work.  I can not blend as I normally do, it takes far more effort.  I love the warm color, but I miss my black and white already!  I'm also going to fill in the background, which I almost never do.  I like the effect of only the subject reaching out from the page, but I feel like experimenting (I hope I'm not sorry!)  I love these curls  - and they are sure going to be a challenge :)