Tuesday 31 March 2015

Progress.........?


I drew this tonight from a still from a TV programme I was watching.  I realised afterwards that it was very similar to a profile I drew a couple of months ago.  I'm pleased that this image is more sophisticated than the previous 'wounded' sketch.

Wednesday 25 March 2015

Keep on moving, don't stop

I drew these quickly and for each sketch I attempted to draw without lifting the pencil from the paper.  That exercise was pretty difficult and I did have to lift my hand one or twice to re-adjust my hand for comfort, but I took up where I left off.  As ever they look nothing like their subjects but for the most part the first two appear to be male and the third female so that's positive I think.


Sunday 22 March 2015

Memories of Hiroshima

I went to Summerhall arts centre in Edinburgh yesterday.  I was particularly taken with a small George Wyllie exhibit. George was a Scottish artist/sculptor who died in 2012.  During the war he was in the Royal Navy and he visited Hiroshima after the bombing.  On display at Summerhall was his war time photo album including shots he took in Hiroshima.  I would have loved to have flicked through the rest of the pages of the album which were tantalisingly hidden beneath a glass cabinet.








Outside Summerhall was this collection of materials.  I've no idea what it was all about or who the artist is (assuming it's art and they were not just having a clear out) 

View from Summerhall
The daffodils are blooming
across the road in the Meadows.


Thursday 12 March 2015

The Dancing House

I'm still trying to let myself go by doing more scribbly, messy drawings.  Yesterday I started a sketch of a church in Estonia which I found on Street View (below), but the result  was rather unsatisfactory as I think I was trying to draw a decent image but be care free at the same time.  It just didn't work.  Today I picked The Dancing House in Prague.  I tried to just scribble in the lines and details a bit more spontaneously and I've found it to be a more satisfying result.  Invariably it has only a passing resemblance to the real thing and I've completely failed to convey 3 dimensions or that this building is on the corner of the street, however I think this approach is the way forward.






Wednesday 4 March 2015

I'm not ambidextrous

I seem to have developed a tendency to avoid completing the left side of a portrait.  Whilst largely this is because I get bored or run out of time, I think it must also be as I spend more time drawing the right hand side as I'm right handed and that's easier.  As for the subject, Ethan Hawke won't thank me.


Sunday 1 March 2015

Boulangerie

Roughly based upon a little corner of Saint Julien de Lampon, Acquitaine, France found on Google Street View.  Drawn with an F pencil.