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femmedem

(8,444 posts)
Sat Sep 2, 2023, 09:06 PM Sep 2023

A new drawing.

I've been going out with my little sketchbook most mornings this summer and drawing for twenty minutes or so before work. But a few weekends ago I decided to set up my easel on this little-traveled side street with some larger, better paper and take more care with a drawing. I worked on this over a couple of mornings and finished it up today.

I'm happy with this one! I think the sketching practice is paying off.

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A new drawing. (Original Post) femmedem Sep 2023 OP
I like it! Very nicely done! Ocelot II Sep 2023 #1
Thanks! femmedem Sep 2023 #3
Well done! pandr32 Sep 2023 #2
Thank you! femmedem Sep 2023 #4
Keep it coming. pandr32 Sep 2023 #43
very nice sinkingfeeling Sep 2023 #5
Thank you! femmedem Sep 2023 #7
thought it was a photo peasant one Sep 2023 #6
Thank you! femmedem Sep 2023 #8
Wow!!!! Love this! rainy Sep 2023 #9
Thank you! femmedem Sep 2023 #26
Exceptional. Bristlecone Sep 2023 #10
Thank you! femmedem Sep 2023 #27
This is exceptional work. LoisB Sep 2023 #11
Thank you, Lois B. femmedem Sep 2023 #28
Great composition! ZZenith Sep 2023 #12
Thank you! femmedem Sep 2023 #29
Wow!!! Karadeniz Sep 2023 #13
Thank you! femmedem Sep 2023 #30
That's great! Mr.Bill Sep 2023 #14
Thanks! femmedem Sep 2023 #31
I really enjoy this. herding cats Sep 2023 #15
From one cat herder to another, thank you! femmedem Sep 2023 #32
Wow!! Amazing work Chicagogrl1 Sep 2023 #16
Thank you! femmedem Sep 2023 #33
That came out very nice! Diamond_Dog Sep 2023 #17
Thanks! A lot of the haziness is from the texture of the paper. femmedem Sep 2023 #34
You're amazing! fierywoman Sep 2023 #18
Amazing. usonian Sep 2023 #20
Aw thanks, but it's just practice, like any skill. femmedem Sep 2023 #35
Man! That car is great! Trueblue Texan Sep 2023 #19
Thanks! I didn't learn from zip, though. I studied art in college, oh so many years ago. femmedem Sep 2023 #36
Thank you so much for your encouragement! Trueblue Texan Sep 2023 #42
Well done flying rabbit Sep 2023 #21
Thank you! femmedem Sep 2023 #37
K&R stage left Sep 2023 #22
Thanks! I'm getting better with perspective, although I don't plot it all out. femmedem Sep 2023 #38
Awesome! Great job! CaptainTruth Sep 2023 #23
Thank you! femmedem Sep 2023 #39
Wow! That is wonderful! Rhiannon12866 Sep 2023 #24
Thanks, Rhiannon. femmedem Sep 2023 #40
Outstanding! diva77 Sep 2023 #25
Thank you! femmedem Sep 2023 #41

femmedem

(8,444 posts)
3. Thanks!
Sat Sep 2, 2023, 09:14 PM
Sep 2023

I haven't had time for much painting, but I'm really enjoying drawing humble urban landscapes.

femmedem

(8,444 posts)
4. Thank you!
Sat Sep 2, 2023, 09:16 PM
Sep 2023

I feel like this is my natural subject matter, and I'm looking forward to seeing where it takes me.

peasant one

(152 posts)
6. thought it was a photo
Sat Sep 2, 2023, 09:23 PM
Sep 2023

I had to scroll down on this picture and when I saw the first half of it, I thought it was a photo from the 40s or 50s (I love old photos from that era). Once I scrolled the rest of the way down I could tell it was a drawing-very nice. I like the subject matter too. Keep up the good work.

femmedem

(8,444 posts)
8. Thank you!
Sat Sep 2, 2023, 09:30 PM
Sep 2023

One of my favorite artists, Charlie Hunter, paints old barns and train tracks and forgotten industrial places with a monochromatic brown palette, and he aims for that kind of old, sepia photo feel. I bet you'd like his work as much as I do: https://www.artworkarchive.com/profile/charliehunter-art?general_filter=2

femmedem

(8,444 posts)
26. Thank you!
Sun Sep 3, 2023, 06:01 AM
Sep 2023

For a long time, my drawings have been exercises to learn various skills--figure drawings, self-portraits--but this one feels as if I've found my subject matter.

femmedem

(8,444 posts)
29. Thank you!
Sun Sep 3, 2023, 06:06 AM
Sep 2023

The sketching I've been doing this summer has been teaching me how to think about composition.

femmedem

(8,444 posts)
30. Thank you!
Sun Sep 3, 2023, 06:07 AM
Sep 2023

Your reaction and all the other responses to this drawing have gotten my morning off to a wonderful start.

Diamond_Dog

(34,710 posts)
17. That came out very nice!
Sat Sep 2, 2023, 10:38 PM
Sep 2023

Your perspective is excellent and. I really like the hazy, almost dreamy quality of your rendering.

femmedem

(8,444 posts)
34. Thanks! A lot of the haziness is from the texture of the paper.
Sun Sep 3, 2023, 06:12 AM
Sep 2023

I used a good handmade paper that I'd been saving for months.

Trueblue Texan

(2,927 posts)
19. Man! That car is great!
Sat Sep 2, 2023, 10:42 PM
Sep 2023

Hard to imagine you had to learn this stuff from zip and yet you draw so well! I have so far to go to get close to this level. I wonder if my brain will finally latch on to perspective without me having to turn myself upside-down, inside-out to get it right. Will it ever feel natural? I will keep working at it...but cannot imagine I will ever draw this well. Thank you for sharing this piece!

femmedem

(8,444 posts)
36. Thanks! I didn't learn from zip, though. I studied art in college, oh so many years ago.
Sun Sep 3, 2023, 06:21 AM
Sep 2023

Please don't get discouraged. It will begin to feel natural, I promise. Every once in a while, I refresh my memory about how to plot out perspective, but honestly, that makes my brain hurt. I'm just not wired that way. I don't plot anything out; I don't look for vanishing points; I just keep checking my angles against what I'm looking at.

Taking your time with some drawings matters, because it teaches you to keep erasing when you see that something is off, and to persevere when you feel like starting over. But also, frequent sketching from observation will help quite a bit. I think you might get comfortable with perspective by going out with a sketchbook and doing rough, 20-30 minute sketches of local streetscapes. Besides, what could be better than going outside and drawing on a beautiful day? Especially in the early morning or late afternoon, when the light is your friend.

Trueblue Texan

(2,927 posts)
42. Thank you so much for your encouragement!
Sun Sep 3, 2023, 06:45 AM
Sep 2023

I take it to heart and will heed your advice! Looking forward to more of your work!

femmedem

(8,444 posts)
38. Thanks! I'm getting better with perspective, although I don't plot it all out.
Sun Sep 3, 2023, 06:22 AM
Sep 2023

I just try to get the angles right through observation.

femmedem

(8,444 posts)
40. Thanks, Rhiannon.
Sun Sep 3, 2023, 06:25 AM
Sep 2023

I don't think it's a gift, though. Much more like practice and interest. I always try to emphasize that so that people know they can do it, too. It just takes a lot of practice and study. Fortunately, even if people can't afford to the time or money to study with someone in person, there's a lot of great information online.

femmedem

(8,444 posts)
41. Thank you!
Sun Sep 3, 2023, 06:26 AM
Sep 2023

Something about that street captures me. It used to be a manufacturing hub for the small city I live in, but the buildings are all vacant now.

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