Showing posts with label construction drawings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label construction drawings. Show all posts

Saturday, January 29, 2011

skippy is his name

I love squirrels, seriously, it is kind of ridiculous. My sister and I were always saving little squirrels that got hit or fell out of a tree—we would name them, make them a little home and enjoy every minute with our little pets, until they would “mysteriously” disappear while we were at school. Anyway, I remember when it first dawned on me that this love for squirrels wasn't normal. It was when my mom was sitting on the couch with my boyfriend at the time (surprisingly husband now, despite this story) telling him about the 8 squirrels we saved, our love for them, and how we even prayed we would be able to get other squirrel pets. I was just picturing him talking to his friends…”Oh her? The squirrel girl? Nah, it just wasn’t there.” Needless to say, I quickly walked into the room and was like, “lunch anyone?!”

So about the picture… I really enjoyed working with the scratchboard, even though it is unforgiving. The way the light hits the scratches it makes the texture look almost like real fur. Another pet squirrel! My husband and I grew so fond of the little guy that we sat him on his own little chair and constantly blamed him for eating all of our snacks.

he said she said


I am trying to remember, I think these were 40 sec. sketches. 

Thursday, June 3, 2010

charcoal of artifact

This is a drawing I started while I was at my parents house for a weekend a few months ago. This artifact was the reason we started taking so many trips to South America to study archeology, so it came to mind when I was looking for something to draw. As soon as I finish it I will give it to my Mom.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

charcoal of cast


Charcoal drawing of a cast focusing on hard and soft edges.

light and shadow

 Focusing on light and shadow and how it hits the cast.

charcoal study


quick charcoal drawings focusing on how the light hits each object

jewelry in pen and ink


If you are wondering, yes, I did just dump our my entire jewelry box and start drawing. ha ha.

pass the salt please





Simple still life drawings in pencil.

construction drawings


 Construction drawings can be really interesting looking even if the item is simple. The purpose of construction drawings are to draw the object as if it was transparent.