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We’ve all heard of the proverbial artist who can create a
masterpiece using only a toothpick and ketchup. I haven’t seen a demo using
those media yet, but the one I saw in Paraty last month came close: Ch’ng Kiah Kiean
(better known as KK) wielding a twig and Chinese ink. After his inspiring demo,
I gave it a shot myself, vowing to try it again later at home. This sunny morning
at the Olympic Sculpture Park, which
got a huge turnout of Seattle Urban Sketchers, I had an opportunity to give my twig a better workout.
I didn’t have Chinese ink at home, so I used India ink. KK’s
trick is to place a piece of medical gauze in a small jar and pour only enough ink
into the jar to saturate the gauze. This trick addresses two issues: It keeps
the ink from spilling (especially important when wearing a white sweater), and
it allows the twig to pick up a very small amount of ink, which results in KK’s
signature “dry” ink look.
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Once I picked up my twig, I had to dispense with a few
things immediately. The first was the illusion of control. The second was my
penchant for details: twig sketching is all about big shapes. The third was
color. The latter was a tough one – who doesn’t want to put a big splash of red
across the page when sketching Calder’s Eagle? (It helped that I’d already been to the sculpture park with a sketchbook several times.) Once those were
out the window, I had so much fun sketching with that most primitive of
sketching tools. A big benefit of twig sketching is speed. I finished five
sketches during the two-and-a-half-hour sketch outing, which may be a personal
record.
During KK’s demo, participants kept asking him questions
about the types of trees his twigs come from, the angle at which he cuts the
tips, creating sort of a “nib,” etc. Although he answered the questions, it
became apparent by watching him that his magical sketches have very little to
do with the twig. They have everything to do with the hand holding the twig.
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Wow! These are wonderful, Tina! Your work and skills are accelerating at top speed.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could have made it that day. Looks like it was a perfect day for sketching. I will definitely have to make it next time. :)
Thank you, Michele! We missed you!
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