Daily Sketch: Line of Giuseppe
Giuseppe was politely sleeping on my desk, so he became today’s subject as I attempted another reticulation, a drawing in one long line without lifting your pen from the paper and without stopping. Technically, the lines shouldn’t cross either, but in this case I was also trying to draw without looking at the paper just to see how tightly connected my eyes and right hand were. Honestly, I did look down twice, on his face and on his ears.
Overall I think it came out okay, and this is a great exercise for warm-up or for training your hand to trust what your eyes see.
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You have got me started sketching again. Haven’t done any in 30 years. I find it is kinda like riding a bicycle though. Just need to brush up a bit.
Roysr, I’m glad I could inspire you! It wasn’t nearly as long for me last fall when I began the daily sketches, only about a year, but long enough that I had to get myself back in practice, literally. I also vary the medium so I get experience with the ones I don’t use very often. Good luck, send some along some time, or a link!