What I’m really looking for is Redbud trees. I thought it’s too early, then I saw a couple on my way home starting to bloom. They’re hard to spot if they’re not blooming because they’re small twisty trees. I’ll keep looking for the Redbuds but if I can’t find them I’ll draw other flowers.
This paper isn’t great for pastel. It has no tooth, meaning it’s too smooth. I can’t build up layers of pastel as well as on better pastel paper. It’s ok for sketches though, because I can save these and use them as reference sketches in a painting next spring if I get a good idea worked out by then for daffodils or azaleas. I also need to find the best view of the flowers, see what would work for a background, etc.
Meanwhile, this is drawing practice. It doesn’t matter what the subject is for practice. The more you keep at it the better your eye gets for things like color and contrast, directions of lines or shapes, sizes of subjects for a finished painting and another million things an artist decides while working on a project. You make a lot of decisions without much thought, but other things take more and more sketching to come to a good plan. The more flower studies I do in advance the better. Or I could just put these in the file and never use them. I don’t know for sure. It could be the first step of a painting or it could be nothing more than another sketch.
You are getting out there and drawing, that’s the main thing. I agree about ‘teeth’ needed in paper for pastels, although I love a smooth paper when working in pen.
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Yeah! getting out there to draw is the main thing! I’m hoping they don’t close for Corona! Things are getting canceled and schools and other places are closing.
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It is so fun to watch you create!
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Thanks!
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They are all so lovely!!! 🙂
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Thanks!
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My pleasure!!! 🙂
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Just about now I would love to see pretty much ANY flowering thing! There is hope–saw grape hyacinth sprouts trying to push through last fall’s dead leaves. I brushed the leaves off to help them out. Hurry!
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Hang in there! Maybe they’ll bloom next week!
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Beautiful drawings ✨🌸✨
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Thanks, Daniela!
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