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15
Nov

I finished my Sandman: Dream illustration finally!  It took me around 3 hours to do, but only because of the amount of colouring in that was needed!  I used a black ink gel pen for this, and I think I’ve used most of the ink in it.

Anyway, here it is from start to finish:

The first stage was done last night.

The final stage was finished off with soft pastels.

I’m really pleased with how it went, even if there are a few glaring mistakes in my eyes, but hopefully no-one will notice. So that’s another page filled in the old art journal. It’s coming along slowly but surely. I don’t know when I’ll get a chance to draw again in it, as I start back at college tomorrow, and it’s going to be HECTIC with the new subjects. More on that tomorrow!

04
Oct

I have my first assessment for Life Drawing class tomorrow.  The assessments are coming thick and fast and quite a number are due this week and next week.  There are only 4 more weeks left of the first term, excluding the October holiday which lasts for one week.  However, that doesn’t mean that I will be able to rest.  After that holiday, there will be a big push towards the final assessment and outcome for each subject. 

Tomorrow’s assessment will focus on how we have interpreted the facial features of the sitter.  We will also start working on the structure of the hands and feet, building towards the next assessment in week 8.  I am fairly content with what I’ve done for the first assessment, which was to include two of each facial feature: the ear, eye, nose and mouth. 

I worked with various mediums for this: oil pastels, biro, soft pastels (a first time for me), acrylic paint and graphite stick.  We were to get down each item as quickly as we could, with the model sitting for 20 minutes at a time, and we were to move around the model rather than staying in one position for any length of time.  I tidied up the rough sketches today, for presentation tomorrow.  I’m think I’ve done enough to pass the assessment, or at least, I hope!  So, here it is in all it’s glory on an A2 sheet of paper.

20
Sep

Today has mostly been spent working on developing my Coast project for tomorrow.  I mentioned last night that I have to take four images I’d created and develop them further.  Well I worked on three images.  I’ve saved the fourth image until tomorrow, as I want to make a print from it, and unfortunately I don’t have all the materials and tools required.

I have to admit, what I’ve done today is rather strange.  First of all, I took the image I’d painted of The Vital Spark, then I took a quarter of this image and painted it in a limited palette.  Here is a piece of the original I painted:

and here is the rendering I did today, painted with gouache:

So the next thing I did was to take a quarter from 2 separate images then merged them in different media.  I took the 2 images and put them together in Photoshop so that I could have some idea of how they would merge.  You will recognise them from the originals:

This is what I did with them today:

First of all I coloured the background with pink drawing ink, then drew out the lines with Indian ink.  I then applied glue in various places and while it was wet I painted over it with various coloured drawing inks.  The next stage was to colour in various parts with oil pastels.  I then applied Parker ink all over it, and then used some good old trusty bleach.  I know I use this a lot but it really brings out the colour underneath.  You really can’t see all the colour detail in this image.  It’s much more vibrant and less dark than in this photograph. 

Then I finished off today with a really strange one.  I took the submarine I’d painted earlier, and sectioned it into quarters.  I then used different media in each new section. 

Here is the original as a reminder:

I was scratching my head as to what media techniques to use, so I drew one part in oil pastels, another in soft pastels, which I’m really not used to but it turned out ok.  Another part was painted in acrylic, and the final piece I used…pipe cleaners and feathers! Strange, yeah?   I had no idea what to do, so I thought of a collage type thing.  The overall piece looks very strange but I’m getting used to looking at it.  I’m not really sure what the point of doing this is, but make up your own mind.

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