Everyone has their own artmaking technique. Before I start a project, I draw with whatever tool I have available:
- I like pencils and paper, for it’s tactile quality, the ablility to shade, and correct mistakes.
- pens and markers for their lines, and no erasing keeps me from fiddling around
- the ipad for the flexibility of digital…easy changes, video timelapse of workflow
One tool i try to avoid is the camera. Regardless of what I am using, I want to draw from life. Years ago, I read a study about using a camera to look at art which suggested that we don’t fully experience a moment when we photograph it.Regardless of what I am using, I want to draw from life whenever possible. Years ago, I read a study about using a camera to look at art which suggested that we don’t fully experience a moment when we photograph it. I read another study that found drawing something helps us remember.
For this drawing, I used an app, called procreate: THE best ipad app for drawing. It has a bonus feature of recording a step by step video…giving us a peek into my thought process while drawing.
The finished artwork is going to be a woodcut–for my series about US Route 62.
I love living in Old Washington. If I ever need inspiration, all I have to do is walk a few blocks from home. This row of buildings sit on the ORIGINAL US Route 62.
The finished artwork is going to be a woodcut–for my series about US Route 62.