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Sketchbook Revival 2022 with Karen Abend
Text below copied from emails [my hands are hurting too much to write about it]
DAY 1 SESSION 1 - COURTNEY CERRUTI
Sketchbook Play: Exercises to Ignite your Creative Practice
Warm up with color mixing and discover what
can happen when you simply let the natural beauty and playfulness of
color be the starting point for your sketchbook practice.
Get out your dip pen and ink (or any other
drawing tool) for a series of quick and freeing exercises that make
linework practice the perfect compliment to your color play.
DAY 1 SESSION 2 - CARLA SONHEIM
Zoom Stylized Portraits
Prep your page with a painted background,
then draw the face you are observing as a reference to get down the
lines, shapes and interesting details you see, simplifying as you go.
Fill up your page with additional portraits
(at least 6!), and then try out some interesting techniques for
enhancing, harmonizing and finishing your drawings with coloured pencils
and a white paint pen.
DAY 1 SESSION 2 - MIRIAM SCHULMAN
Artpreneur Affirmations
Sketch out your hand lettered affirmation and basic design in pencil, then ink your final lines with a waterproof black pen.
Experiment with a limited color palette (just 2 colors of paint) and see
how you can develop a harmonious balance of mixes ranging from lovely
lights, to rich darks, plus new shades from combining the two.
DAY 2 SESSION 2 - LUCIA LEYFIELD
Be Free and Have Fun: How to Loosen Up Your Sketchbook Drawings!
Start with a sketchbook tour to see examples of how both life and memory
drawing has a place in any sketchbook or visual journal.
Be guided through a series of quick and freeing timed drawing exercises
that alternate drawing from life and memory to experience the power of
this practice.
This is what I was trying to draw. The drawings with memory written on them is when I wasn't looking at the cup, it was covered over so I couldn't cheat. The drawings were timed too.
DAY 3 SESSION 1 - JOY TING
Mixed Media Floral Studies
Get started with some quick and easy thumbnail studies of your bouquet
to try out different compositions and warm up with loose sketching,
painting, color swatching and note taking.
Take what you learned to a full page in your sketchbook combining
expressive drawing and painting with adding definition and interest to
the flower and leaf elements using different shades of paint and fun
marks.
Lot of lovely art. The bunny and the last flower art are my favorites 🤩
ReplyDeleteSame here winter come back and more cold was forecasted 😳
Very nice!
ReplyDeleteSome interesting ideas there. Especially doing things from memory. That makes you look really hard, doesn't it!
ReplyDeleteOh I loved this-all of it. The flower painting is absolutely gorgeous. Please do more of those.
ReplyDeleteThe expression on the bunny is fantastic.
ReplyDelete-Soma
... I do like the hare.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
This is the first time I have seen this delightful group of artwork and it won't be the last visit. I look forward to more.
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