Mission Statement

This is a blog in which I intend to reach my goal to draw/paint a thousand faces! Welcome, and come along for the journey!

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Faces In Pastel

Many artists believe anyone wanting to exercise or perfect their drawing skills should sketch in black and white and temporarily suspend the use of color. Likewise, foregoing the distraction of working with more complex things such as paint may be necessary. Charcoal and graphite work very well in this pursuit, but a lot of my own drawings appearing on this blog will just be done with a number 2 pencil. I can tell you that working with just a pencil forces you to balance your values right out of the gate. One way to adjust value with a pencil has to do with the amount of pressure you apply when drawing. The same adjustments in pressure and resulting value shifts can be made with soft pastels, which I often work with, too. It is critical when working with pastels to know when to apply a "light hand", and when a "heavier hand" is needed. Here are some recent faces I have rendered in soft pastel.
approx. 9" by 12" on pastel paper
"Mr. Blue"  18" by 24" on pastel paper  approx. 9" by 12" on pastel paper
Pastel value study, 18" by 24" on pastel paper

Friday, October 29, 2010

Halloween Faces

Here we have, Miss October... (she's a real beauty, eh?)
By night, the park is a scary place. A place where children nor adults, alike, ought to wander.
Or HIM!

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Face Number One: Birthday Face

Today is my son's seventeenth birthday. Although originally I had planned on starting this blog with some Halloween faces I've drawn, this seems more appropriate that my son would rate as face number one. Customarily, I don't work from photos, or from models. But gazing upon this wallet size pic of my son from about ten years ago, I thought I'd do a sketch and post it. 
Happy Birthday, Nathan!