Archive for July, 2010

Deterimination

Monday, July 12th, 2010

Charcoal drawing on Bristol Board (33 x 20 cm)

Drawn from reference photo, ~ 15hrs to complete.

I decided to experiment with mixed media: there is a small amount of ink used in some of the darker shadows. When I was working with graphite, I always found the darks to be too light and so occasionally used ink to bring the blacks to a good black (but found the black ink to graphite transition quite difficult) so I thought it might be easier with charcoal given its darker blacks.

Turns out that the ink doesn’t really add to the tone, charcoal can already get very dark blacks. On the down side, the ink adds a little shine to the areas where it has been used (which wasn’t a problem with graphite, since it shines anyway, but is a major distraction with charcoal).

The only place it might be useful is in outlining since you can add a very thin ink line which cannot be erased or smudged.

Live and learn as they say…

Lookout

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

The top of a mountain is always a good place to watch the sun set. Even better if you have a comfy lookout to watch from.
Unfortunately there is no road and the path is somewhat under-maintained, so no staying to watch the whole sunset! 🙁

Come Sail Away

Friday, July 9th, 2010

It’s amazing that boats are just tied up with a simple knot. I guess it’s a much more trusting community. Very tempting to just push off and row into the wild blue yonder.

City Escape

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

The beautiful rooftops of Dubrovnik’s old town (as viewed from the walls and their tiny windows)