I'm really trying to focus on making my sketches look more realistic and less cartoony so this week I tried to focus on perspective a bit more, something that's a real challenge for me. also, i love seeing how others add such vibrancy to their sketches with color, but i think that i need to focus on the drawing first and not ruin it with too much color. so, although i've had to practically sit on my hands to keep myself from whipping out my watercolors and brush... i'm going to leave this one alone as just a pen sketch... at least for now. :-)
check out what others are doing this week over at sunday sketches!
Great piece! That is a lovely front porch!
ReplyDeleteAwesome sketch...porch sitting sounds like a perfect way to spend the day! POP ART MINIS
ReplyDeleteWhat a great porch - so well captured.
ReplyDeleteWell you've seriously not ruined this, it's brilliant.
ReplyDeleteI really like this sketch - I would love to hang out on this porch anytime!~
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amazing detail, wow this is good!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely wonderfully well done sketch ~ thanks, namaste, Carol (Share the Creative Journey) linked w/Sunday Sketches
ReplyDeleteYes, the most favorite place in my house? my front porch! great sketch!! :)
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful sketch, wow, such inrtricate detail, beautiful
ReplyDeleteNice job on the perspective and lines. I like the way you did the windows.
ReplyDeleteWonderful Sketch! Happy SS!
ReplyDeleteWow is that what you have opposite your front porch? I love your sketch and there is something about sketching houses don't you think!
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excellent work!
ReplyDeleteI love sitting on the front porch!!!! this sketch is amazing!!! what a gorgeous piece!!!
ReplyDeleteI think you did a wonderful job on this. Color is fun but a well drawn black and white sketch has it's own beauty.
ReplyDeleteYou did a really good capturing the essences of the building, and your perspective has a very "fresh" feel to it. Awesome job.
ReplyDeleteOh wow this is a fantastic sketch! I have trouble with perspective when I draw things with angles like houses and buildings. I do much better with things more organic. Let's see. my favorite paper is...well, I have lots of favorite paper. I love Arches text wove, BFK Rives, Fabriano soft press and for a very good and economical paper I like Strathmore 400 series 140 lb cold press paper. But if I am using Copic markers then I like Strathmore marker paper. So many papers---and SO little time!!! And yes, the birdcages are a stamps and the other background images are stencils.
ReplyDeleteThis sketch is wonderful and I know what you mean about adding colour... I get it just where I like it in pen and ink then freak out and need a cup of tea before I risk ruining it... I have a draw full of sketches I haven't had the guts to attack yet... this is sooo lovely xxx
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