Two Weeks of Everyday Sketching

Not much sketching in week 27, but then I began Sketchbook Design, making pages for the Intro Week exercises.

I really love this sketch! I used the Schminke Retro Cochineal Red to paint the peonies I’d purchased at the grocery store. I used a petal brush for the first time, and through some mystery of brush design, it really did make those amazing flowers so easy to paint! I painted this for the exercises for the Sketchbook Design course. Had left-over paint, so painted a color block a few pages later in the book, knowing that color blocks are an element we will do next week.

The record breaking heat (118F/48C!) brought some household drama, which I decided to document indirectly with a clutter sketch.

I rather like the wireframe look of these clutter sketches, so I generally leave them this way rather than adding wash or shading.

I turned to this pre-painted color block and the day happened to be the Full Moon. I’ve been including these collage items for the lunar phases this month, and it seemed the perfect fit! I added the date and weather and loved the open look of the page, the white space, and the color block so much I left this page as is. My usual style is fairly crowded, packing a lot onto each page, so this is definitely the kind of design style taking this class teaches me to embrace. I love this page!

Thursday was a big day between Prime Day and Age of Umbra. Lots of little sketches that are chaotic and/or not very good. I enjoy doing the portraits for Age of Umbra, but I do them on the fly while the livestream is playing so accuracy is not what happens! The goal is to document daily life.

Here is the gallery of the full pages for the last couple weeks.

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  1. Jamie, I can’t even imagine temps of 48°! Hang in there! Although I imagine not much venturing outside is on the cards. And your spreads are just delightful. Especially those peonies: gorgeous!

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    1. I definitely stay indoors in the air conditioning during the summer months! Maybe a good opportunity to practice indoor sketch subjects!

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