Showing posts with label U W O Folks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label U W O Folks. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Drawing Doodles With A Brush


Tony van Hasselt has inspired me to do some sketching with a brush this week. 


This is a fun exercise to just get your brushes wet.


Put a mark down and see what it suggests.

It's nothing to get nervous about. It doesn't even have to turn out.



Just stay loose and doodle!


You can use photos or real life for inspiration


Or just draw mindlessly, completely out of your head, like I do! :-D

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Drawing Exercises for Improving Your Painting Skills

The second part of Tony van Hasselt's DVD, "Fun With Figures", deals with drawing U.W.O. people with a brush. Tony stresses that this is an exercise. By following along and seeing the process, you'll be better equipped to put incidental figures in your paintings. "Some of these are going to come out, and some of these are not", he says. I really like his playful approach and attitude.

Monday, August 8, 2011

A Delightful Weekend

This past weekend a  virtual internet friendship turned physical when artist, Jennifer MacNeill-Traylor came to photograph the hummingbirds and animals here at Hummer Land.  I did this whimsical U W O  doodle today while remembering our great visit with our new real life friend, Jen. 

See photos of Jen in action and her awesome paintings and photos at: The Mare's Tales - Gypsy Mare Studios


Sunday, August 7, 2011

U W O (You-Whoa) Folks - The Proper way to Spell It


Today Tony van Hasselt commented on my doodling post here on SketchingEveryday. Tony writes; "Interesting to see what you did with my UWO folks. You can remember the correct spelling since it is the same as the way they need to be drawn. First the upside down U, then the W and finally the head. OK? Got that?" Gosh, sorry Tony. I do see your point now. Drawing them in order of the letters does help with the concept. It's important to place the head after the legs because the bend and direction of the torso and the legs suggests or determines where the head could or should be placed. Thanks for clarifying that and correcting me. You are a great instructor, Tony and will always be among my favorites. Today's sketches are UWO doodles done with the brush while watching Tony's DVD, Fun With Figures.