This is a birthday card I made for my niece. I'm pretty sure I've drawn a llama...but then again it could be an alpaca.
Thursday, 7 April 2022
Llama or Alpaca
Wednesday, 2 February 2022
The Darling Children
These are the Darling children from Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie. The first chapter has a lot of nice descriptions in it that feel very visual. I love this one of the kids going to school. I think it's the 'in a row' part I like so much.
'...and soon, you might have seen the three of them going in a row to Miss Fulsom's Kindergarten school, accompanied by their nurse.'
This image was made digitally in Procreate. I like the ease of digital black and white drawing but I'm not convinced yet that it's a way for me to work permanently. I still do love drawing in pencil.Monday, 16 August 2021
The Owl and the Pussycat
Monday, 22 February 2021
Squirrels and wolves and bears, oh my!
I've been playing with symmetry again but this time I wanted to use it as a base for an image, with different parts on each side to show a seasonal shift. I started again with my stag motif. I wanted it to feel very Highland but the bears and wolves are pure artistic license.
Friday, 12 February 2021
Mirror, Mirror
This weeks #colour_collective fit in nicely with an illustration I did yesterday.
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I finally finished some pieces I'd been working on this week, had a tidy and decided to have a day drawing whatever I wanted. And I had no idea what to do. What do you draw when you can draw absolutely anything? I usually revert to animals I like the look of, or things I've sketched before but never explored properly. I find I think best when I start drawing. I remembered a badger I'd drawn a long time ago so I drew badgers until I had an idea to make an image using only black and white animals.
I liked that it looked like a Rorschach test. I've been playing with Procreate lately and there's a symmetry function I hadn't used before and it's a lot of fun. It's also so much faster to only draw half of an image. I usually draw my outlines onto paper. This is the first time I've really drawn everything onscreen.
Procreate has a time lapse function so you can watch all the decisions being made in real time. I finished the image in Photoshop so you only see up to a certain point here.
What do you draw when you can choose whatever you want? Do you have too many ideas or have to work them out on paper like I do?