Holy SketchCrawl / Big Draw, Batman!
Since I'm very tired I scanned the 30 filled pages quickly and didn't bother cropping or calibrating the images to look more like the real thing on paper, but it may be precisely this attitude that's closer to the quick improvisations that these 'draw as you go' sketches really are. The materials I used were black UniPin waterproof pens, Rotring ArtPens with black non-waterproof ink, a set of Derwent watercolour pencils, some 3B-6B pencils, two old watercolour brushes, and a bottle of White-Out because as much as I don't believe in erasers and correcting drawings (I much prefer to integrate the error with the developing image), I love using this liquid instead of white tempera for highlights and general madness. I drew in a spiral-bound medium weight Winsor & Newton sketchbook. I bought a Moleskine with watercolour paper to see why they're so popular and I did like it, but I'm still most loyal to W&N.
Thus! Page I of thumbnails leading to the drawings and descriptions, and Page II. Hope you like them, and even more so I hope to share more with you for the next SketchCrawl. Do join in!
Comments
Along with playing an instrument [the cello, to be precise], drawing would be one of those things I'd really wish I was talented at. :P
Alas, chere Meru, it'll be in Croatian and Macedonian --- how*ever* I *can* send you some articles which regard the recent oeuvre of the said playwright that are in English, if you're interested?
Really wonderful work! I think I like the second one best. :)
Cheers!
Hm, one thing that bugs me about Vox is the lack of 'threading' in the comment section....
Jason -- thank you so much! I am partial to the partial plane picture too, no idea why. :)
Meru -- will do! (and yes, me too)
Not at all, C --- I am here to meet people I can share stuff like this with. :D
Infadel - o envy! Korea! I'm looking forward to a sketch-report already.