And now what will be the first drawing of 2009 – a portrait of my mother-in-law, Serra. I have to say, after three weeks it feels really nice to be in my studio again.
Serra | Colored Pencil on Colourfix Paper | 9 x 12"
And now what will be the first drawing of 2009 – a portrait of my mother-in-law, Serra. I have to say, after three weeks it feels really nice to be in my studio again.
Serra | Colored Pencil on Colourfix Paper | 9 x 12"
Tags: Adult Portraits · Colored Pencil · Work In Progress
Wouldya lookatdat? The year is already over, and so is my break. I suppose its time to figure out the goals for 2009 and see if I managed to hit any of the ones from 2008!
2008’s Goals in Review
Well, sort of. The majority of the stuff I did towards the end of the year was 9×12", and I did a couple that were 9×16". While they aren’t massive, they are bigger than 8.5×11"
Point being, I suppose, that I did manage to get out of the 8.5×11" habit and start working in some more interesting dimensions which was more the goal than simply creating huge drawings.
Check! I bought myself a DSLR in October and have been happily taking better shots of my work since.
Oops…didn’t come close to getting that one. There’s always 2009…
The only new medium I tried was carbon pencil. Though I did start working on Pastelbord and Colourfix paper this year – so I did at least try new supports.
While not a rousing success, and the first didn’t show up until July, I did manage to do 4 non-portraits toward the end of 2008.
I also started working things other than faces into portraits, like clothing and such with several full body portraits, one with a plastic cup and one with a whole lake in the background.
Were you to compare 2007’s body of work with 2008’s, I think you’d find the difference quite apparent.
In 2007, 6 of my 45 drawings were commissions. In 2008, out of 29 drawings, 8 were commissions. It’s a better ratio, to be sure, especially considering I had a couple of people back out of them due to economic reasons, and I also backed out of a couple because I didn’t care for the reference photos.
So not bad, but not a total win either. Lets look at 2009’s new and resurrected goals:
Goals for 2009
This year I intend to limit myself to one or two portraits a month. Most likely just one with the portrait study group I’ve joined. The rest of the time will be spent with other subject matter; still lives, etc.
Specifically acrylics. I have $175.00 worth of art supply gift certificates burning a hole in my pocket, and its acrylic paints that are going to get the lion’s share of it.
The trouble with portraits is that to make any money with them, someone needs to hire you. This is related to the first goal, but I’m going to focus more of my time on doing work that could be attractive to any potential buyer.
I’ve been doodling in a moleskine for a few weeks now after Carolyn suggested it. I’ve found it to be quite enjoyable and lots of ideas have been popping out of it.
I’ve been drawing a lot of silly things straight from my head in my sketchbook, and some of them could be pretty interesting as completed work.
I intend to rotate through mediums this year – colored pencil, graphite/carbon, acrylic and clay. Never two of the same medium in a row! (I expect this to be broken within a month or so)
Lastly, these are my top three favorites from 2008:
With honorable mentions going to Rachel, Preston G. and Jump!. You can see my entire 2008 body of work in my gallery to see if you agree.
And what about your goals for the new year? Leave a link to your post about what you intend to accomplish with your art (or whatever you enjoy) in the comments!
Tags: Thinking Out Loud
You’re probably wondering why I’ve not posted the finished drawing that I’ve been working on. I pretty much ruined it. Its not even salvageable; I made a critical mistake in my original line drawing that I didn’t notice until it was too late to do anything about. I’m thinking it’s a by-product of the fits-and-starts method of working that I’ve been employing of late. I’m certain that if I were of a more dedicated mindset that I would have caught the error earlier…and now I’m just burned out because of it. To be fair, I was already feeling somewhat burned out and forcing myself to work…this mistake just pushed me over the edge.
I think I’m going to take the rest of the year off. I hate to end 2008 with a crap drawing, but I’m just not feeling it right now. I’m going to ruminate on some changes to my style and subject matter during what’s left of 2008 and start fresh in 2009.
See you in a few weeks!
Tags: Thinking Out Loud
Still untitled, though I do like David’s suggestion of “Verge of a Tantrum”.
Untitled | Colored Pencil on Colourfix Paper | 12 x 9"
Tags: Child Portraits · Colored Pencil · Work In Progress
Untitled | Colored Pencil on Colourfix Paper | 12 x 9"
Tags: Child Portraits · Colored Pencil · Work In Progress
Any suggestions for a title for this one?
Untitled | Colored Pencil on Colourfix Paper | 12 x 9"
Tags: Child Portraits · Colored Pencil · Work In Progress
Untitled | Colored Pencil on Colourfix Paper | 12 x 9"
Tags: Child Portraits · Colored Pencil · Work In Progress
Untitled | Colored Pencil on Colourfix Paper | 12 x 9"
Tags: Child Portraits · Colored Pencil · Work In Progress
I took a bit of an unintentional break with Thanksgiving and the release of Fable 2 keeping me out of the studio; not that I’m complaining.
Here’s a new piece that I’ve been dabbling with since Saturday – I wasn’t too sure of it at first, but I’m warming up to it now. My daughter, of course.
Untitled | Colored Pencil on Colourfix Paper | 12 x 9"
Tags: Child Portraits · Colored Pencil · Work In Progress