Here is another pen ink study that I had mostly completed, but guess I got tired as I didn't get it all the way completed. We are having absolutely spectacular weather so it is tough to get into the art room. Good thing the pen and ink is portable and can easily happen on my lap. Got another nice pencil drawing book at the library so hoping to get some good tips and ideas out of it as well and already have tried some exercises on my ACEOs, so will post them as a group later. This pencil book focuses kind of on nature and landscapes which would be good and carry over into my pastel work too, I am sure. Thanks for stopping by and hope you have or had a great weekend.
Alluring
Alluring I have to admit that while I have dabbled in it, I haven't been such a huge fan of charcoal. Know a lot of the lessons I have combine paints and charcoal, and I have approached cautiously. I just don't like the dirty look, or the mud that you can easily get. Heck, I don't have any problem doing that with my paints. This week we had Robert Kelley as our instructor. This guy is a master manipulator of charcoal. He is a master. It was wonderful to watch his several hours worth of video and listen to his thought process. Of course I always seem to have to deviate. I thought I was going to try to do the straight lessons this year. But Again I have finally decided to maybe use the same reference, or not, but let "my style" try to shine through. I am not real sure what it is, but I am trying to give it free rein. So I decided to use charcoal, but also add some color. We have had nothing but days and days...
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