Drawing and Sketching: The Importance of Practicing Your Craft As a writer, it's easy to get lost in the world of words and forget about other forms of creativity. However, drawing and sketching can be incredibly valuable skills to develop as a writer. Not only can it help improve your writing, but it can also… Continue reading Practicing Your Craft
Category: Sketch/Drawing
Neurographic Art and Zentangle
This is sort of a mix between neuropraphic art and zentangle. It was relaxing to sit back and just create sizes, shapes, shades...all of it. The only materials use were Micron pens (sizes 1, 2, 3, 5, and 8). The sketchbook paper is 90 lb white. Part of me wants to add splashes of color… Continue reading Neurographic Art and Zentangle
Bird & Spider – Sketch
I'm not sure this is worthy of sharing but it's at least some artwork completed this past week. Ok, so for those interested, the tools used included these items: GraphGear 1000, PentelP207, and Tombow Mono Eraser.
Papillon – Sketch
A while ago I promised a fellow blogger that I'd attempt to sketch my dog. And then I promptly put this off because I struggle at drawing face proportions. Anyway, I wanted to keep the promise (or the challenge...either way), so here is my attempt at sketching Serendipity, my little papillon. Serendipity Tools used: GraphGear1000,… Continue reading Papillon – Sketch
Assassin – Sketch
I've not shared any artwork in a while and thought it was long overdue, so below is a sketch of an assassin based on (or inspired by) Assassin's Creed. It felt really good to sit and sketch again. Tools used: ย GraphGear 1000 (.03, .05, .07, .09), Tombow Mono Eraser, and a rubber eraser. Below are… Continue reading Assassin – Sketch
