In this article, I share 2 ideas for pen and ink drawing exercises for when you’re short on time. Ever heard of a learning burst?
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Explore the art of drawing with pen in our comprehensive guide. Learn essential techniques and expert tips to create bold, precise, and expressive pen drawings.
Beginning practice page from Arthur Guptill’s classic “Drawing with Pen and Ink”. It is long out of print, but has been reissued, heavily edited but still very much worth getting,…
Blog post explaining seven different shading techniques used by pen/ink and pencil artists to create a sense of volume, three-dimensionality and depth. Key things to consider throughout the process of shading are also mentioned. Hatching, cross-hatching,
Practice Cross Hatching drawing skills with this worksheet. First is a value scale, then practice a sphere with the different parts of shadows and highlights. Then practice an apple with the same concepts. Great as a sub plan, bell ringer, intro to lesson, virtual, etc.******************************...
In this article, I share 2 ideas for pen and ink drawing exercises for when you’re short on time. Ever heard of a learning burst?
Seoul-based artist WanJin Gim illustrates the form and gesture of the human body using complex hatched layers of color and dramatic lighting. He adds intrigue to poses that could be considered traditional figure drawing studies by adding abstracted lines and watercolor washes that integrate the fragmented body parts into a larger visual field. In an interview with Trending All Day, the artist describes his inspiration and process: I’m interested in expressing body temperature and skin smell and am studying the relationship between color and energy (Qi) for my work… Currently I usually use oil pastel and colored pencils. More
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It's becoming increasingly clear to me that I need to work on drawing wrinkles. Here are six pillows, delightfully sechs Kissen in the original German, drawn by Albrecht Dürer in 1493. Douglas