Friday, 27 September 2013

More portraits and a drawing from the theater

We had another fun day today drawing portraits of each other. It didn't start out very well for me and my trusty pencil, but I ended up with a few good drawings after all ;)

I like the first two as sketches, but as portraits they aren't that good. But I think it got better and better throughout the day, so I guess I've learned something from it:



The last I really like. It actually does look a litttle like the model and I found out that it is much easier to work with both crayon and pencil. For me at least :)

 
Before lunch we went to see a show called "Nye Toner" / "New Tones" at the Drama School in one of the other buildings and we were told to make some sketches during the show. It was a quite odd story, but very entertaining as well. It was centered around a Danish song, "Solen er så rød, mor" (translation: "The sun is so red, mum") and a sad story about a car crash . It started out in a fun and childish manner but evolved over time to a somewhat tragic tale. This is my drawing from the show:
 
 
It is two people holding each other with a setting sun as background. That is the story from my point of view. I saw it as a story about understanding and connecting with each other through music. I am going to stop now, before I get too cheesy...

Thursday, 26 September 2013

Blind contour drawing and a portrait

Today was quite an amusing day as we did a lot of blind contour drawing, wich basically means "Do not look at the paper!". Drawing while not knowing what exactly your drawing looks like a rather difficult, but a lot of fun :) For some reason my hands won't keep up with my mind so I made a bunch of 'interesting' sketches of my classmates:


Later we paired up and made portraits. I had the honor of drawing Jona and despite some obvious mistakes i think it's okay, considering that I've never really made a portrait before ;) I'm learning as I go >^.^<

Monday, 23 September 2013

An English Assignment

In our English class we have read the short story "The Star" written by Alasdair Grey (I love that name!) and we were told to Draw the star from the story as we saw it. In the text it was described as being the size of glass marble and containing shifting pattern / images and colours. In my mind the star was a shining, colourful and solid glass-like sphere. This is my version of Alasdair Grey's "The Star":


I think I'll add a scanner to my wish-list. My camera is no good...
 I chose a colour palette of blue and yellow, and I am quite satisfied. Playing with colours is still new to me, so I find it rather interesting to see how the different colours and shades act together. So, except for bad light in my room, I think I am pretty happy :)

By the way:
Can you find the hidden bird? >^.^<

Saturday, 21 September 2013

An old project - Odense Filmfestival

For about a month back our class made a bunch of short films with the theme "shift" to Odense Filmfestival. My group decided not to make an animated short, since it would be quite some work for only one weekend. The film was not allowed to be more than three minutes and it had to feature a stick. I think it turned out pretty good, if not a bit abstract ;) It was really fun filming the different parts (in rather odd locations) and watching it all come together in the end. Here is our short non-animated movie:


If you are interested in watching some of the other shorts made that weekend by my classmates, this is where to find them. And I guarantee that they are brilliant!

Friday, 20 September 2013

Stickers and more croquis

Today I finally finished our sticker asignment. We recieved a lot of blank stickers in different sizes and were told to fill them with drawings, and though I only finished a few I had a lot of fun playing with colours, which is kinda new to me :)

Of my four stickers I only have pictures of two, which is a shame since I haven't got a picture of my favorite one. But here they are:



I think I might make some more stickers just for fun. I know a sad Little bus stop near my home and it could really need some cheering up ;)

We also made some more croquis today and I was pretty satisfied with some of the results. At least when I compare to those I made a week ago. These are the best 2 minute sketches from today:





 
Later I will make a few new pages to my blog. One will be to gather all of my croquis drawings in one place etc. to make it a bit easier to navigate.

Thursday, 19 September 2013

Classical Drawing and Croquis

For the last couple of weeks we have been drawing like crazy! We have been taught the basics of classical drawing and croquis, and I must admit: sitting still for 1-3 hours while drawing a woman who just won't stand still long enough (!) is harder than it seems, even with 15 minute breaks. But I have really learned a lot! After just two days of drawing croquis I could see the difference in the way I draw, which is awesome :D

These are some examples of 30 seconds and 2 minute sketches with coal:







The following sketches are made in 10-15 minutes, also with coal:





The next three are all made in 45 minutes with a regular pencil:




The last three drawings / sketches have nothing to do with croquis, but are simply "freestyle" drawings for my sketchbook, made with regular pencil and colour pencils: