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6/11/22 Maple Leaf neighborhood |
During one of my very first Urban Sketchers workshops in 2013, instructor Frank Ching said that 80 percent of the success of
any sketch is the composition. Back then, I had no idea what he was talking
about, and it would be several more years before I gave it much thought. Although
I’d like to say I’ve paid attention to composition for a while now, there’s
nothing like making a daily thumbnail (especially before attempting a “real”
sketch) to make me look for the composition.
That’s not surprising. What is surprising is that I
am enjoying the 30-Day Challenge almost more than I care to admit. More
than halfway done, I thought I would be complaining by now about how tedious
thumbnail studies are. Instead, I’m enjoying them immensely. When I think of
them as small sketches in their own right as well as being instructive, they
are fun and not tedious.
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6/12/22 Maple Leaf neighborhood (from photo) |
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6/13/22 Roosevelt neighborhood |
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6/13/22 Roosevelt neighborhood |
The one dated June 14 (at left) was especially interesting. Ching Hung had shared a photo of her stairway that she had used for a study, so I gave it a try, too. It’s one of very few times I’ve drawn from a photo of something I haven’t seen with my own eyes, which I generally don’t like to do. But in this case, it was easier to abstract only the values and shapes because my brain didn’t “know” anything about what I was seeing.
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6/15/22 Maple Leaf (from photo) |
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6/16/22 Gas Works Park |
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6/16/22 Gas Works Park |
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6/17/22 Gas Works Park (from photo) |
Tina, I really like these, especially the 6/12/22 and the red ones! I've been taking almost an inverse approach to my composition studies lately, by drawing a frame and then trying to locate something around me that will "fit" it. It's fun! Glad to hear you're enjoying these too.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lee! I usually start by drawing a box, but more often than not, I end up changing the box by the end!
DeleteI like looking at these and "seeing" the composition thru your eyes.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Joan. I've found them to be very instructive!
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