Holy Crap, A Sketch Dump!
I don’t remember the last time I had so much work, as well of the prospects of creating more in a pretty short space of time, that a sketch dump would even make sense to do. But something has clearly shifted, and I have neat stuff coming out of my ears. Part of it is definitely being willing to waste art supplies.
This is from a few weeks ago, when I said I’d been painting peacocks all day. This is the first one I did. I wanted to play with my watercolors, so made a fairly random decision to do a designy-looking peacock and not look at any references, just start painting and let it come out however it wants. It doesn’t look anything like a real peacock, but I do like the simple shapes of the body, and I enjoyed the experience of painting those ridiculously long tail feathers. The flowers just decided they wanted to be there, so I let them.
This alphabet exercise that was sort of suggested in What It Is has really helped free me up and enable me to even work on something like that peacock above. What I have been doing pretty frequently* is writing the date and the alphabet on one sheet of paper, and then doodling around from there until I’ve filled the page up sufficiently to feel like it’s okay to stop. There have been a lot of Really Cool Things coming out of these pages, and some things that are just silly and wonderful.
I did one with a brush at one point, and a page or two afterwords, I did this:
…which is pretty funny because of the work I’ve been doing lately, and the possibility that a brush-and-ink comic is in my future. This is due in part to the acquisition of a very fancy sable-hair brush that everyone sings the praises of. I’d been doing the thing where I’d want to try the Very Exciting Tool, in this case, this brush, but instead of just buying the one I want, I’d keep buying brush after brush that was cheaper, but much lower quality, until I’d spent more than the cost of buying the one I wanted in the first place.
People fail at diets for the same reason. They want to eat a brownie, so they eat a bagel. Unsatisfied, they have a quesadilla, a salad, a smoothie, and maybe 4 oranges before they finally break down and eat the brownie they wanted all along, getting the brownie calories plus the everything-else calories to boot.
There’s this great comic called Octopus Pie, by Meredith Gran, that she inks with a brush. I was wanting something to practice on, so tonight I came up with a couple of figures that are in a similar style to the ones in Octopus Pie:
This is the second day after having gotten my fancy new sable brush. I like it a lot, though I still need some practice keeping my line under control. One thing, though? I am keeping way too much superfluous stuff on my drawing board, because some of the goofiness of some of these lines are a direct result of my arm movement being restricted by something. I need to organize my stuff!
Lastly, I have this little guy, which I did earlier this evening:
…who was also doodled in watercolor with no particular plan. This might be me rebelling against the rigidity of doing watercolors the traditional way. But I do feel like a little planning can be a good thing. My little spatuletail hummingbird from the other day had just the tiniest bit of forethought**, and I think it came out pretty nicely. Whatever, I’m going slow, like the manatee says. I don’t need to make any masterpieces any time soon. I’m just happy to be turning out any kind of work I like.
*For the first month I was doing one of these alphabet pages daily, but I fell off the wagon just after my 24-hour comic experience, when I went out of town the very next day.
**no pencils, though! I spent a good ten minutes staring a a blank peice of paper, waving my wet-but-empty brush over it and going “hmm,” like an artist! XD






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