Feb 13 2009

Ink sketches and fun with blue.

As I mentioned in my introductory post, I’ve been in a bit of a slump creativity-wise for the past couple of years. I’ve had many urges and wants to draw, write and otherwise create, but my brain would be empty of ideas to actually put down, and anything I did come up with would be ruined by my impatience and frustration.

So when I pulled out one of my pens the other week and started randomly sketching on a whim, I was very excited when I actually managed to draw something. Something other than a mess of confused and irritated scribbles! Yay!

So here is the result of that sketch fest that lasted about a half-hour:

Ink Sketch Page 1

No references, and certainly no ideas. Just random sketching. Had some issues with the character in the lower left corner, as you can see; I have a tendency to deface the sketches I immediately hate. ;) The horse at the bottom of the page and the figure with it’s back towards the viewer on the right were contour line drawings; drawn with a single line, without lifting my pen. I thought it would be fun!

Here’s my favourite part:

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Creature. =)

A day later I did a second page:

inksketches2

I used a reference picture from DeviantART for that eye there, but I have since lost the link to it and my searches are turning up nothing. How unprofessional of me.

The mermaid was a remix from an old design of mermaid I used to draw constantly when I was fourteen. I must say, they’ve gotten a lot creepier since then!

My favourite part:

inksketches2-2

I really do enjoy drawing with ink. There’s something so beautiful about a single line, and being forced to use what you put down without the ability to erase. The drawings seem so much purer somehow, and it’s always fun to add more and more detail. They come out looking so delicate, and it really helps to teach you how to steady your hands.

Next we have a drawing of a horse I sketched with blue col-erase pencil a couple months ago. I inlcude this because I am known for drawing horses, and I thought I’d show people the fruits of my labour in all things equine from the past year or so:

blue_pony1

‘Eh. Could be better. I’ve fallen behind a lot in my quest to be better at drawing equines, though I hope to try and pick it back up again! I have done better than this, and I want to get back to that.

Next is what I came up with yesterday, after watching “Enchanted” and “Mary Poppins” and being inspired by memories from my youth spent incessantly rewinding VHS tapes in front of the TV. Didn’t draw anything reminiscent of my youth, or anything really pertaining to the movies (except for a bad cartoony bust of Mary Poppins), but I’m glad I had the drive and the patience to draw anything at all!

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I apologise for the vulgar language- er, actually, no I don’t. I’m actually quite proud of that there derierre, I’ve been trying for the longest time to catch those curves and I think I might have acheived it this time.

I love caricatures and stereotypes, and love drawing them. The lady in the center is one of my attempts at depicting a stereotype, and I’m quite proud of her. I imagine her name is Mabel, and she works in the office of an elementary school. Perhaps she brings in home-made cookies every Friday for the staff and her favourite students to munch on. I imagine she’d be the kind to play favourites, while doggedly asserting her fair nature. Hey, everyone has to have faults!

That’s it for my first sketch-dump. I promise, future entries will be smaller; at least, I hope they will be. I just wanted to share all these things at once, and see what happens.

Thanks for reading. =) We’ll see what I come up with next!


Feb 13 2009

A brand new start!

Hello! Welcome to my blog!

My name is Heather, though I go by the name of Rheall at most places in this big wide web. I do some drawing, mostly for fun, but have found myself in a bit of a slump that has lasted for a couple years now. Drawings just don’t work, and ideas never come.

Well, today I had a bit of an epiphany. After enjoying so many other wonderful art blogs out there (see the links in the margins), why not try my own? The idea sparked a flurry of excitement, and I feel like I’m busting at the seams to create. Well, we’ll have to see what happens. ;)

I hope you’ll join me! I cannot guarantee you’ll like what you see, since I am quite a n00b at all this art stuff and I’ll be sharing both my best and my worst attempts here. But I do hope you enjoy even a little bit, and maybe feel inclined to do something creative yourself.

I’m planning on including not only my drawings, but also work in progresses of digital and traditional stuff, musings and discussions on various things in the art world that happen to be on my mind, links to helpful guides and tutorials and wonderful books that helped me out immensely, as well as links to my fellow artists and friends and to works that inspire me. It’ll be fun!

Well, no time like the present! Let’s start on that first post, shall we?