Here is another batch of warm-ups. Some good, some not so good. I bet you are all getting tired of seeing these little doodles, but they seem to help me stay in a creative mood. Enjoy.
Guy, Your diving bell man, and the upside down girl are my favorites. I need to do more of this, sketching I mean. I've been swamped and am getting in a rut. Sketching for fun would probably loosen the creative gears. Thanks for the inspiration.
Guy, have you ever used markers for color work? Some of these sketches reminds me of the days when I was in art school and Pantone markers were still used a lot. There used to be some folks who were really masters at using them, so this is supposed to be a compliment! Maybe it's the brushes you're using. You use them in a way that I just can't seem to... just perfect layering and brush strokes.
Ted, I don't think I've used those markers since the ole school days too. These little skeches are usually done with whatever paint that I have out at the time. Mostly acrylic but sometimes gouache or whatever. Anyway, thanks for the comments.
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Tired? I love them! Keep them coming ;)
No Way! I really enjoy the warm-ups. Can't wait to see more!
Tired? NO. Jealous? Maybe a little! I love these warm-up drawings of yours! Please DO keep 'em coming!
OMG! I hadn't scrolled down to see all the recent posts before I posted my last comment---Guy, really gorgeous work...through and through!
"Getting tired?" Quite the contrary. I'm sad when there aren't new posts. And 6 new today! Yay for us!
The diver is my favorite, though #1 is also quite nice.
A load of magnificient goodies!! Love the personality in everyone of these Guy and I thank you kindly for sharin
gosh. really great little paintings. i love them all. very alive.
Guy,
Your diving bell man, and the upside down girl are my favorites. I need to do more of this, sketching I mean. I've been swamped and am getting in a rut. Sketching for fun would probably loosen the creative gears. Thanks for the inspiration.
Just awesome!
Guy, have you ever used markers for color work? Some of these sketches reminds me of the days when I was in art school and Pantone markers were still used a lot. There used to be some folks who were really masters at using them, so this is supposed to be a compliment! Maybe it's the brushes you're using. You use them in a way that I just can't seem to... just perfect layering and brush strokes.
Ted, I don't think I've used those markers since the ole school days too. These little skeches are usually done with whatever paint that I have out at the time. Mostly acrylic but sometimes gouache or whatever. Anyway, thanks for the comments.
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