Monday, January 28, 2013

Practice Sketching

Ring-necked Duck -- field sketch
I suppose it is a little late for a New Years's resolution .... but I have been working on this one for most of the month of January.  Honing my ability to draw lifelike animals in a variety of poses is a never ending process.  I want to get better at it!  I'm guilty of tending to pick 'safe' poses.  My resolution for this year is to make a point of doing at least some sketching every day and to dare to fall flat on my face, i.e pick difficult positions.  The above sketch I consider a 'safe' pose.  The next image has some where I'm daring to push my limits.  The pleasant surprise is that sometime they turn out better than I expected.
Birds sketched in my front yard.  No pencil, just jumping right in.    I am  fortunate to have at least a dozen species that are regulars to my feeder.  Here I have lesser goldfinches and dark-eyed juncoes.  Oregon's juncoes are quite different from eastern juncoes.  They used to be considered a separate species, but got lumped into one a few years ago.  
Wolf, 2 elk, and 3 ravens. -- several favorite species drawn from a slide show my husband put together recently.    Usually I post things I've actually drawn from life in "Sketching in Nature',  but I included these to demonstrate one can do a lot of practicing at home so that one is ready when the opportunity arises.  I know I do far better field sketches of a specific species when I have drawn it before . 

Practice!  Practice!  Practice!

6 comments:

  1. Absolutely wonderful sketches Elva. I love the way you treated the water around the duck. So simple, yet so effective.

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  2. WOW great work .I love sketching at the feeder but end up just watching.That's reality (tv)

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  3. I really loved your sketches!! The birds are beautiful.... I never find time to sketch, But I think that practice is the best way to improve. I am looking forward for more wonderful sketches!! :)

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  4. I absolutely moved your sketches!! Simple yet beautiful, I think that practice is the best thing to help improving, even though I never do mine. I am looking forward to more wonderful sketches from you! :)

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  5. I absolutely moved your sketches!! Simple yet beautiful, I think that practice is the best thing to help improving, even though I never do mine. I am looking forward to more wonderful sketches from you! :)

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