to keep things interesting this go around i've decided to try more live sketching since in the past, most of the drawings were doodles or fictional buildings. my recent trip to savannah provided the perfect opportunity to try this out. admittedly, it was harder than i thought. finding a view i liked usually meant i had to stand and draw, finding a way to support the book while holding pens in my mouth and hat. it was however extremely entertaining and provided me with some wonderful "inked" memories from this amazing city. below are the two sketches drawn one morning, digitized and cleaned up with photoshop.
Saturday, December 13, 2014
a [sketchy] city
with a new moleskin in hand the sketchbook experiment continues.
to keep things interesting this go around i've decided to try more live sketching since in the past, most of the drawings were doodles or fictional buildings. my recent trip to savannah provided the perfect opportunity to try this out. admittedly, it was harder than i thought. finding a view i liked usually meant i had to stand and draw, finding a way to support the book while holding pens in my mouth and hat. it was however extremely entertaining and provided me with some wonderful "inked" memories from this amazing city. below are the two sketches drawn one morning, digitized and cleaned up with photoshop.
to keep things interesting this go around i've decided to try more live sketching since in the past, most of the drawings were doodles or fictional buildings. my recent trip to savannah provided the perfect opportunity to try this out. admittedly, it was harder than i thought. finding a view i liked usually meant i had to stand and draw, finding a way to support the book while holding pens in my mouth and hat. it was however extremely entertaining and provided me with some wonderful "inked" memories from this amazing city. below are the two sketches drawn one morning, digitized and cleaned up with photoshop.
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