Tuesday, 30 December 2014

Camilia

Camilia is one of my favorite flowers, so elegant and beautiful. I pictured her at Fanling station park yesterday after lunch at Avon.

Wednesday, 17 December 2014

Mobius strip drawing

















Supplies: sketch paper, black ink pen, masking tape















Ex. 23: Creating a continuous story on a twisted paper band.

Thursday, 4 December 2014

Sketch Ex: Drawing with dominant and non-dominant hands



Based on a photo of a Japanese artist, I sketched two versions: the one on the left was sketched with a dominant hand while the right with non-dominant hand. I found the right one has captured more personalities of the subject.

Monday, 24 November 2014

Sketching and Doodling: Joy and Peace

In the first place, I wanted to sketch my new teapot. Yet I found it a bit "plain"...

Inspired by the books Playing With Sketches and Creative Lettering, I decided to take a step further. I drew the teapot again. This time, I doodled some lovely images and applied water color on the teapot. I cut it out, re-arranged it making it look like a patten of teapots. Then I doodled the letters.

I used soft oil pastel (Portfolio) to create the shadows. I really love the effect of "burn marks" :)

Sunday, 23 November 2014

Automation Drawing




This is Exercise 09 about automatic drawing. I found a junk mail and chose letter "o" as the connecting letter. Then I connected every "o" on the page by using various line formats such as straight line, curve line, dotted line, angled line... To take a step further, I tried out a new color palette from a tissue package. Though eventually I found out that the colours just did not speak to me, I discerned a figure from the pattern (with just one or two lines added) and drew an explorer admiring a cave of fanciful gems. A happy surprise!

Friday, 21 November 2014

Collage (Additive drawing): Let's Tea

This is Exercise 08 in Playing With Sketches. The background was made with English texts placed vertically instead of horizontally. It looks like the Chinese texts in Taiwanese books. I like it! I also like the little detail of the raised pinky and the blue dots which 'tie up' the two pages. The collage looks simple yet it took me about one and a half hours to complete it from scratch. Yet I enjoy the process.

Tuesday, 18 November 2014

Collage: Make Your Own Mark


Technique: Etrecissement (reducing drawing with paper)
Source: Whitney Sherman "Playing with Sketches" - Exercise 7

I am happy that I have created this vibrant image with three layers:)