Saturday, November 27, 2010

Art Every Day Month - Index Card Multiples

Last night before bed I hadn't done any art for the day, so I decided to do a quick run of Drawing Lab 6, which was to draw 20 or so quick pictures of the same dog using a chisel tip marker. Here are the results, randomly numbered:




Carla Sonheim's examples are so simple, and make the lesson look so easy. Alas, I did not find it easy, and do not like the results. Number 11 is cute, but it's a copy from the book that came as a last ditch attempt to draw something that looked remotely like a cute dog. Other than that, numbers 2 and 12 are the only ones that show any potential in my mind. But it was just a quick exercise, so I won't be too hard on myself ;)

What creative endeavours do you have to give yourself a break about?

11 comments:

  1. These are so fun! And 15 really made me smile. What a great idea: index card sketches! Not as imposing as a *moleskin* sketchbook.

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  2. So true, Tammy -- Carla instructed the use of little white index cards because it's so much less intimidating than using "good" paper :)It diminishes the stress of having to perform well! LOL

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  3. Wonderful!!! I was so surprised when I started reading. You don't like them????I was thinking how amazing they were. So whimsical and I love trying to use as few marks as possible in my own stuff also. I like to start with white chalk and draw the whatever it is then find what important and go with the lightest colors to the darkest. I like short stories. These are simple and I think wonderful!

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  4. You're very kind, Erica :)I guess we're always our own worst critics! That exercise sounds like fun -- and a good exercise in paying attention to detail.

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  5. I think your dogs look great! I also can't believe you don't like how they turned out. But I can relate. We're hardest on our own work, aren't we?

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  6. Thanks, Anne. I guess they just weren't what I had in my mind when I was drawing them. It was frustrating that what I envisioned wasn't showing up on my paper!!! LOL

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  7. Cute:) A rather difficult exercise. I am still waiting for my book to arrive in the post, you have me really looking forward to it.

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  8. Thank you dthaase and Jehanne :) J -- I think you'll like the book! The exercises are more challenging than they seem (at least to me!LOL) but they're fun!

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  9. My faves are 7, 10, and 18. And I really love the body language and expression of 15. All so cute.

    Thanks for sharing Drawing Lab with us! I've just added it to my Christmas list and hope to do one lab for every week of the new year!

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  10. Awesome, CS -- I think you'll enjoy it:) Do post your work as you go! And thanks for the love about my doggies ;)

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