This post originated as an email to David Summers.
Hi, David. I just wanted to share a couple of things with you. I recently joined a sketch group. It happened completely fortuitously. I was in the waiting room at the auto mechanic's when another person waiting on her car walked in and started sketching. I struck up a conversation with her and she said she was a member of a sketch group here in Staunton that meets once a week around town for two hours to sketch. The more she told me about it, the more I thought to myself, "Yes, this is what I need." I've been wanting to sketch for years but never got up the gumption to do it. Having a group to do it with at a set time makes it easier to commit.
I took a drawing class in college (at the College of Charleston), and I was kind of the "artist" in my family as a kid, working mainly in felt pen and copying MAD magazine covers! I don't have any innate talent, I'm mainly doing it for the therapeutic benefits, and for the fellowship. It's nice to get out and meet some new, like-minded people!
Like Vincent, I have to "wrestle with nature," looking closely at my subject and focusing on drawing what I see (not what I think I see). My basic method is to draw one small element at a time, making sure that each next element is in proportion to the last. The fun part is seeing if things match up when I get back around near my starting point!
I hope you and yours are doing well.
Ned, I LOVE these! My favorite is the view from Bluestone Vineyards. But all of them were charming! Son, I think you have real talent. You'd better keep this up. XOXO
ReplyDeleteThanks for looking, Kiki!
DeleteI love these, Ned! My favorite is New Street. Can you sketch things without actually being there looking at them? Or can you sketch from a photo?
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Devon! I like New St. too.
DeleteI cannot draw anything without looking at it. I could draw from a photo, but it wouldn't be as much fun as being out of doors with the ladies!