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Rudolf Steiner - Goetheanum, Dornach. Another Einstein-Tower-esque timed sketchercise, less successful in my case.
For day 21 of 30 Days of Get Your Art On, I did a sketch of some oranges, and art supplies that were on my art table.
Do what you do best. Sit down in the middle of noisy street or find a cozy cafe. Take out your pen and sketchbook and sketch away. You may like us on Facebook as well
“You see, sketches are the very soul of an artist. They are fresh, they are meaningful and often more beautiful than the painting” –DeGrazia. Happy Throwback Thursday!
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Documenting my progress as I practice sketching. Check out the Album "My Sketching Journey" to see all the sketches and paintings.
Continuing my exploration of sketching on alternative devices. This is a Boogie Board. Cost is about $20 USD. It is a LCD tablet. Size of this one is about 5.5x9 inches (14x22.5 cm), but you can buy lots of different LCD tablets of various sizes. You write or draw on it with the included stylus, but any pointed object will do including a fingernail or dried up ballpoint pen. It is pressure sensitive. The harder you press, the wider the line. There is no eraser. Pressing the button erases the entire image. There is no backlight. The marks only show up well under bright light. Sunlight is best. It has no onboard storage or connections to USB, Bluetooth, or Wi-Fi, but you can use the Jot app to take a picture of the tablet. It produces an inverted high contrast image. I discovered you can also scan the tablet on a flatbed scanner then invert the image and clean it up in your favorite image editor.
Think of this as digital scrap paper. Use it for quick notes or for doing warm up sketches or thumbnails or for exploring compositional ideas or just plain doodling; all the stuff you don't want to keep forever in an expensive sketchbook. It has magnets on the back so you can stick it to your refrigerator and use it for messages or grocery lists. Just use Jot to take a picture on your phone and take the list with you to the store. It’s really very handy. I use it every day.
Exploiting the Bluetooth Spectrum as Material for Space Management Strategies: liftlab.com/think/fabien/2010/03/17/exploiting-the-blueto...
Using Bestiario's Impure www.impure.com/
The actual drawing isn't a sketch and actually took a long time. But my quick photo of it and photoshop make it a quickie for me.
Sketch done by sculptor Robert Shure in November 2008. Here, the statue is described as the "Proud Goat" for the very first time.
Quick sketch of about 5 minutes on my tablet with sketchbook. He kept getting up and sitting back down and so I had to work really fast. His wife say's it looks just like him so I guess it was a sucsess.
This stunning sketch art “Horse” is made by famous Indian artist “Yuvraj Patil” in the medium of Charcoal on Canvas. To know more about this painting you can visit: www.indianartideas.in/artwork/11231