ART: Back to Basics 1

I began to feel the need to work on my sketching after the last painting I did of a horse. I started my sketching journey by drawing a picture of ‘still life.’

I used one of the sketchbooks my daughter had for sketching. I generally do my pictures freehand, without measurement. it did not work with this picture which had a set of objects placed at different angles and elevations. That was my first lesson in sketching – to measure and draw.

I drew the outline using a 2B pencil and shaded it using 4B and 6B pencils. In case you’re not into sketching, then ‘B’ denotes the softness of the lead in the pencil. So a 6B pencil would be softer than a 4B pencil. This means that the lead has more graphite in it, which leaves a darker mark on the paper. ‘H’ refers to the hardness of the lead. An ‘H’ pencil may be used for the initial sketching. It is lighter and can be erased easily in case of errors. A 4H is harder than a 2H and hence lighter.

It’s best to use an eraser called a ‘putty’ eraser while sketching.

As I said before, I’ve just begun the journey and am no expert at it. However, I’ve decided to share my learnings and my journey with you. There are two reasons for it – a) it might motivate you to try something too (rather an altruistic goal, right?) and b) telling you pushes me to continue working at it as it makes me feel answerable.

While I quite like the final result, the sketching tested my patience, mercilessly. Unlike painting, where you use different colours to bring the picture to life, in sketching, here it’s simply layers of pencil work and pressure applied on the pencil that brings out different shades- fewer layers (lighter shade) and more layers (darker shade). Also, sketching took me a much longer time than painting takes me. I hope the time I take reduces as I improve. I’m sure I’ll enjoy it more if it does. This only means I need to work harder if I am to improve and begin enjoying it.

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13 responses to “ART: Back to Basics 1”

  1. Andrea Stephenson Avatar

    A nice result Smitha!

    1. Smitha V Avatar

      Thank you Andrea. Like you said, art is keeping me going when words seem to have left me.

  2. robbiesinspiration Avatar

    These sorts of sketches are very good for learning about distance and perspective, Smitha. Your proportions are very good and so is your shading. Michael has been something similar in his art classes at school.

    1. Smitha V Avatar

      Absolutely Robbie. As I’ve not really learned art, I struggle with both – perspective and distance. Thank you for the good words of encouragement. Does Michael enjoy art?

  3. boundlessblessingsblog Avatar

    Superb painting, Smitha and so nice to be doing what you like. Keep it going.

  4. Athira Avatar

    It’s a pleasure for me Smitha

  5. sienablue Avatar

    I think you did a wonderful job with this. Your pottery is shaped very symmetrically. I normally have problems getting the curves to match on both sides unless I use my trusty flexible curve from technical drafting. The draped folds look quite nice as well.

    I did not get to sketch much this week, but I have been painting a bit more.

    1. Smitha V Avatar

      Thank you Jo. I struggled with both sides of the vase. Thank God for the putty eraser🙂. I must Google to see how the tool you mention looks. I had no idea there was an alternate solution to help with the curves.
      I just checked out your paintings. They are gorgeous. Your paintings, blog inspire me to try different forms too. Thank you Jo for sharing your art journey.

  6. Infinite Living Avatar

    I enjoy reading your process of creating this beautiful sketch, the details help me appreciate with greater understanding! 🙂

    1. Smitha V Avatar

      Thank you Pragalbha for writing back. Am glad I explained then. Your comments are very encouraging. 🙂

      1. Infinite Living Avatar

        You are very welcome 🙂

  7. Athira Avatar

    Yes never too late..

    1. Smitha V Avatar

      True Athira. Thank you for reading and writing back.

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