Continuing from the last post . . . The nudging of my daughter began working on me. I researched books to revive my artist. I bought
An Illustrated Life,
Drawing Lab for Mixed-Media Artists and
Sketchbook for the Artist. All wonderful, but the first was especially inspiring. Hmm - yes, I could start a new sketchbook, but I didn't - yet.
The final tipping point, that final heavy straw, if you will, was an unexpected sale on
Prismacolor pencils. I had a 60 piece set from my college days, but many are nubs and some are lost and I've long wanted a new set. We were traveling and shopping and I was in the mood to splurge. So I did. On the drive home, I sampled the new pencils in an old sketchbook I'd begun carrying, but never used. My brain began scheming how I could "do" art again. I formulated a plan - document the lovely colors of my new and old pencils. Get the feel of it again. Then, I'd finally be ready to create. So, I organized my pencils by color and made pages of shades & lines. Hmm, now how would they look in number order? More procrastinating. . .
Come on already - you need to be held accountable! Then I stumbled upon a few art blogs via
Pinterest. AHA! I already blogged (infrequently). I could do this.
Well, imaginary reader - you and me - yep, we're almost there. Almost to D(raw) Day & we're going to kick this artist in the indigo blue heinie!
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WAIT - don't go yet. Speaking of kicking in the heinie... A few of you have mentioned wanting to join this journey. Well, now is the time people. Grab a sketchbook, journal or random notebook & a good pen/pencil. We'll start together Monday. Prior skills NOT required. Make your own rules. Sketch, doodle, write, or draw blindfolded. It's not about what you can do - it's about DOING! So let's DO!
1 comment:
ooooh I even love your sample color pages..How creative!
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