.....that have greatly influenced my art. I mean, besides all the great artists I've had the privilege of studying with.
Drawing with Valued Markers, from the morning I accidentally picked a marker up and tried it, has opened my eyes and instructed the hand. Using just three marker values and white (or sometimes toned) paper has made it so easy for me to quickly create form and study composition. And cheap!
Yesterday I started out the door with my paints but didn't feel the urge to use them once I got to Eagle Harbor. Since I have a marker workshop coming up (see below) I thought I needed to hone my skills a bit...and I was too tired to haul out the paint.
That's another thing I like about them. A sketchbook and very few tools are needed to catch a mood, a place or and effect of light.
Here is another from the same day:
That Marker Workshop is on May 18th, about a week away. Because I like to share this technique I'd love to see you there. Find out about it by going to the Winslow Art Center website HERE.
Hope to see you. (If you can't come, check out my book on it in the tabs above.)
More on those other two practices to improving your art in later posts.
Thanks for looking!
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