John Turner
15-07-2012, 00:53
Ever thought that? Well, as a picture framer I get to see plenty of amazing original paintings and drawings and often thought "I wish I could do that"
So I decided to see if I actually could and am now half way through a two year course (only one morning a week in normal school term times) - the first year is tone and shade using graphite (powdered; applied with a cotton wool ball - highlights are taken out with several types of erasers - erasers are used as drawing tools - takes a bit of head-getting-around) and varying grades of pencil and culminates in a portrait of your choice. The second year, which starts in September, is colour, but pencil & pastel - no paint and culminates in anything you like, could be a portrait, could be a landscape, whatever.
The course is run by a pretty amazing lady who has teaching methods that are 'different' - more about seeing than actual drawing - it's not a face, or a plant or anything else, it's just a load of shapes, edges, tones etc etc etc. You could draw it upside-down, it wouldn't matter, in fact part of this was.
The course is called "So you think you can't draw" I was pretty sure I couldn't .................................................. ...
http://i.imgur.com/9a7q3.jpg
There's still some detail to do - wrinkles on the forehead etc, but somehow I've managed to capture an expression and a pair of eyes looking straight at you, which is what the aim was.
So I decided to see if I actually could and am now half way through a two year course (only one morning a week in normal school term times) - the first year is tone and shade using graphite (powdered; applied with a cotton wool ball - highlights are taken out with several types of erasers - erasers are used as drawing tools - takes a bit of head-getting-around) and varying grades of pencil and culminates in a portrait of your choice. The second year, which starts in September, is colour, but pencil & pastel - no paint and culminates in anything you like, could be a portrait, could be a landscape, whatever.
The course is run by a pretty amazing lady who has teaching methods that are 'different' - more about seeing than actual drawing - it's not a face, or a plant or anything else, it's just a load of shapes, edges, tones etc etc etc. You could draw it upside-down, it wouldn't matter, in fact part of this was.
The course is called "So you think you can't draw" I was pretty sure I couldn't .................................................. ...
http://i.imgur.com/9a7q3.jpg
There's still some detail to do - wrinkles on the forehead etc, but somehow I've managed to capture an expression and a pair of eyes looking straight at you, which is what the aim was.