Showing posts with label charcoal drawing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label charcoal drawing. Show all posts

Sunday, May 17, 2015

The Da Vinci Initiative


I had an interesting and enjoyable trip to Portland Maine this past weekend, participating in a workshop  led by Paul Ingbretson and the Da Vinci Initiative organization.


 We worked on drawing in the Classical Style from plaster casts. It was challenging to approach drawing in a different way than I would normally do. For one thing, one had to stand back and observe the forms, then work on the silhouette remembering how the outline looked from the observation point. Then one had to find the shadow line to define the light from the dark. I had to learn to focus on the "big picture" instead of little details.

Of course we had lots of fun too! Portland is full of interesting shops and excellent restaurants!


Monday, September 5, 2011

Illustration Friday "Mysterious"


"mysterious night noises"

Just a quick charcoal sketch for this week's IF theme. I'm back at work for the new school year, and as always it's a busy time. It has been a hot and humid Labor Day weekend here in New England, which is much better than dealing with last weekend's brush with Hurricane Irene. Looking forward to some cooler Fall days, but not the loss of the long daylight hours. It is always bittersweet to say good-bye to summer vacation!


Sunday, November 14, 2010

Illustration Friday "burning"

Don't you hate when you leave your perfectly toasted marshmallow in the fire for too long and the next thing you know, it's burning!