Saturday 20 June 2015

Audrey

The Wei to draw hair

I used a soft 4B pencil here
At some point I was going to have to try to learn how to draw hair properly.  I have found The Art of Wei's excellent drawing videos on YouTube.  If you check out his website you will find he has an impressive catalogue of professional work. His videos are aimed at beginners or improvers and are a pleasure to watch as he clearly loves what he does and is happy to share his experience with others.  I previously had a go at drawing cloth by following one of his other videos.  Here is my first attempt at drawing hair  after applying his tips. I drew this from a picture in Vogue magazine.  The face was an afterthought really, which is one reason why it is a bit wonky. Lots of room for improvement of course but a satisfactory first effort.

I used a soft pencil with a rounded point as Wei suggests, which does make it much easier to try and create a more realistic effect.  I drew the face with the soft pencil too as that is what Wei did in the video but trying to draw detail without a fine point at the end of your pencil is pretty tricky.




Tuesday 16 June 2015

Billy Bob




Sketched in about half an hour during my lunch hour with a 2H and an HB pencil.  I would have worked on it some more if I'd had the time.  I often wonder how long it takes an artist to draw one of those hyper-real pencil portraits; probably days I imagine.  I could work on this a little more tomorrow I guess. I'll wait and see what mood I'm in then.

Tuesday 9 June 2015

Edinburgh College of Art Degree show 2015

My favourite piece was this wonderful
painting by Michelle Alcock
Amy D'Agorne Craghill's photographic study
of a Rudolf Steiner education. These
welly boots reminded me of my cousins who
also studied at a Steiner school
My sketching journey began around about the same time I attended the very inspiring Edinburgh College of Art Degree show of 2014.  I couldn't miss this year's event therefore so I went along on a lovely sunny evening to their late showing.  There was some great stuff on display and here are some which caught my eye



There is also an architecture course at the College.
Based upon what I saw here, we have some talented
architects who can contribute to the urban landscape
in the future.
By Karen Fleming


Sky Su's video installation was a lot of fun (the audience
is the art)

Sculpture by Thomas Dawson

Monday 8 June 2015

Kate

July 2014
June 2015
I've tended to draw more male portraits than female, so I thought it was about time I sketched a female.  I've picked someone older as the older face has more interest from a sketching point of view (a beginner sketcher at least). I picked Kate Adie here.  The likeness isn't great but it's fairly decent from the point of view of realism I think (for my level of skill).  Most of my recent sketches have been either with a 2H or 6 H pencil. These are hard graphite which draw very feint lines. This time I began with a darker F pencil then filled in some parts with a 2H.  I'm rather pleased with the outcome.  It is certainly a massive improvement from my first portrait, of Tom Hardy, which I drew almost one year ago.



Friday 5 June 2015

Tony Blair marks progress!


I began sketching one year ago with no prior experience or teaching (other than at High School, a long time ago) and never having even tried before.  I enjoyed my early attempts and decided to launch the blog so that I could keep a record for myself of my progress.  I had some hope to improve as time went on.  My subjects and media have been varied, as reflect my own interests.  In particular I found that what I most hoped to achieve was to draw a portrait which was recognisable as the person  it was supposed to be.  It's a skill I admire in other artists.  In recent days I've failed miserably (Patrick Stewart, Matt Damon, Michael Fassbender, Humphrey Bogart, Pablo Picasso) but today I managed to draw my 'best' portrait yet.  Several people have recognised this to be Tony Blair.  Hooray, job done!  Well clearly I still have a long way to go but I'm certainly pleased with my progress particularly as I always believed I had two left hands.  I hope some of you will be inspired to try your hand at art too.