Monday, December 29, 2008

Hmm

Well I'm still alive and all that, but I'm home from school right now, meaning my scanner is sitting on my desk in my dorm. I hope to begin posting daily or at least weekly drawings once I'm back, since I got quite a few sketchbooks and supplies for Christmas.

'Til then!

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Oh Man.

Here's a goofy little portrait I drew of my fiance real quick:





Sometimes when I'm in an awful mood, the best thing for me to do is draw silly little things like this.

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Ah, November

I love fall! Today was beautiful, even with the rain. When the air is chilly and it's rainy like today, it reminds me of home. The lake always smells fresh and cool. Other people don't like it, but I do.

I miss home quite a bit. I didn't think I would this much, since by the time I left I felt like I just had to get out. Now, hours away from my family, the lake, my small town, I feel kind of lost sometimes. Maybe not lost, since I'm plenty happy here, but just... wistful. I count the days until I can take the train just as far North as it will go; until I can walk the pier, breathe fresh air, paint outside.

Even though I was excited about the weather today, I had to spend most of the time in either the recording studio or the painting studio. A friend of mine, a music composition major here, is working on a solo album on which I get to sing. There wasn't much for me to do today, though, so instead I drew this picture of him recording:


I don't often work in pencil any more, so this was nice for me. I fell out of the habit of carrying a decent-sized sketchbook for a while, until I found a nice one at Barnes and Noble. It's small, about the size of a lined notebook, which is perfect for carrying around.

I'm beginning to work on a series of pieces about my favorite places. The first on my list is a campsite my friend's family owns on the lake. I haven't really painted landscapes or seascapes before, so I'm a little nervous to see what will happen.

Here's a small watercolor study I did for one of the smaller paintings:


I'm never really sure what my paintings will look like when they're done; that is, I rarely go in with a strict plan of action. This time I'm trying to do a good amount of studies before actually beginning any paintings on canvas.

My goal is to try and post a few sketches a week here as I do them. If I have no reason to do them, other than for practice, I usually don't. Hopefully, I'll look back at each older post and realize first-hand the importance of drawing every day.

Friday, November 7, 2008

First Real Post

This is my first art blog... I'm not really sure what to write.

It's getting to the point in my life as an "artist" where I feel like I'm falling behind when I'm not putting my work out there, showing it selling it, whatever. This isn't high school any more, where we made drawings and doodles for fun; I'm now almost forty thousand dollars in debt from just learning what art is and how to make it. It makes me dizzy to think about it, but that's the way it is.

I wanted to make this blog chronological, so I figure I'll start by posting some of my "old" drawings. These are from the summer before college and the beginning of my freshman year.





















Emily, my cousin.






















A quick sketch of my fiance.

















Practice capturing likenesses?




Anyway, I suppose we'll see where this blog takes me. Til next time,

LJ