

I had been driving from one building to the next, when the porch on this house really jumped out at me, so I decided to draw it and fix the wood/brickwork in my mind.
As this is a rough study, for a finished piece, I would redraw everything, being more careful about my angles and lining things up properly. Instead, I wanted to get the big picture in my mind first.

These quick sketches were more studies of elements. So, in real life, the balcony did not have the ornate uprights, but another building nearby did. The planters were not really next to that doorway, but I had seen some by another building. Also, to be at the angle which my perspective suggests, would imply that I was actually viewing this from a second floor as well, when in reality, I was sitting on a park bench across a square from the doorway and balcony I liked.
I urge you, even if you don't consider yourself a great artist, sit down and sketch something that inspires you. It could just be a pencil or a piece of wood, it does not have to be as complex as these buildings.

April 26, Eugene, OR, University of Oregon Bookstore, 10am to 5pm. I will be there with my books and portfolios, talking about Copic products and showing techniques. Come and see me!
April 27, Phoenix, OR, Scrappy Crafts. I will be doing demos from noon to 4pm, and then we will have a book signing party from 6 to 8pm.
April 28, Medford, OR, Central Art Supply. I will be teaching a class from 10:30 to 12:30 for any artists interested in learning marker techniques and how to choose papers and inks.
3 comments:
Wow, your drawing skills are amazing, particularly the second one because you were able to draw from a different angle to that from which you were viewing. I wish I had your talent! CoB
Marianne, Awesome sketches. Thank you so much for your encouragement!! I had a growth spurt when I attended the Intermediate Copics Class and you told us that we were all artists - you helped me to see myself that way. I have been claiming it ever since!! Thank you Sister!!
Take care and STAY POSITIVE!
These are absolutely gorgeous. Wow, I lov ethem thank you for showing them to us. Hugs Cathy
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