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| gurukitty |
Posted: Mar 10 2009, 12:00 AM
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How do you begin your work? does all your work start the same?
I start usually from sketching in my sketchbook and liking a general composition, or having an idea spring to mind from the thoughts that happen while I'm sketching. Once i figure out what I want to do, I think about how i want to do it. More abstract stuff, I generally go straight to canvas, where as my marker drawings i continue thumbnailing to find the setting and composition I like, until sketching it a few times until it looks right, then fleshing out that sketch in first blue, then graphite or a darker colour blue. then i light trace onto marker paper, in ink and go from there with markers. on my paintings, if something requires special layering I generally keep all that in my head, and visualize it that way, unless I think its complicated, then I'll jot the steps down on a sketchbook. discuss and share |
| lisa |
Posted: Apr 20 2009, 01:24 AM
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i do a lot of different types of art, and often approach similar things in different ways... but mostly every single time i sort of mull it over for a while, thinking about what i want to do, then dive right in. often times that means i'll gather some references and stare at them and the blank piece of paper from anywhere between 5 minutes to a couple weeks (depending on my ambition and the scale of the project).
when i'm drawing i go straight for the bristol if i know it's gonna be a serious drawing (otherwise if i just feel like doodling i'll use a sketchbook). 80% of the time i will use only 2b pencils, but sometimes i like using HB and 4Bs. when i paint i usually sketch out my canvas in pencil or i'll use a grey brush pen. i never sketch things out in paint because i tend to use fast drying mediums, and i change my mind a lot. i want everything to be ready to go once i bust open any paint or inks, so i'll prep my workstation in advance and then just go and do my best not to stop until i'm finished ![]() ...and then sometimes there's the piece that starts off as one idea and heads in a completely different direction once i've got it started. i've had drawings become multi-media pieces with ink, gouache, acrylic and gel pen, and paintings have become drawings (don't EVER draw on gessoboard with graphite!). but, regardless of what i crank out, my favorite mood is a nice solitary place to work with a little music and no distractions |
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