Showing posts with label art classes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art classes. Show all posts

Monday, August 5, 2019

Starting from the Beginning: Art

          I've been away from my art supplies and drawing for a long time mostly because I have Psoriartic Arthritis, which cased a deformity in my dominant hand. I can hold the pencil or brush but not for a long time and not in the way that I used to hold them before so now I'm relearning everything while working with that deformed hand. Doctors orders, because using the hand helps with physical therapy.  
          So now I am working my way slooooowly through a class in Udemy.com called How to Draw and Sketch for Absolute Beginners with an amazing instructor. Once I finish this class I'm going to do a perspective class and an anatomy class with the same instructor because I like his style. He starts slowly and builds on what you have already learned in the previous class but you must be willing to put in the work.
          Also on the watercolors front I realized that even with tracing elements from different reference pictures my "coloring" skills were pretty 2 dimensional and colors are not as great as I would like them to be.



Traceable from Art Sherpa on YouTube.






So now I am working my way through a book on called "Exploring Color Workshop". It starts from the basics of how to mix the primary colors to get secondary and tertiary colors. This is what I am looking for right now. To just have fun while I learn. 


This is my set up. Paper from SAA which I use for practice because it is cheap and at the same time one sheet can be cut into 2-4 depending on how big you want your work to be. A porcelain palette, which was actually a plate for samples. I have two of them and use either one or two depending on how many colors I am using or need to mix. I usually use Windsor & Cotman paints but I decided to go simple and use the Daniel Smith Starter pack which has 3 cool primary colors and 3 warm primary colors. Two cups of water, one to clean the brush and one for dipping or for adding water to mix the paints, a pipette to get water and a round brush.







I did the exercise in the book with both the warm primaries and the cool primaries and I loved playing with the paints. Here are the results.


The exercise in the book.





I did the cool colors first and then the warm colors. I found the warm colors harder to mix and keep getting muddy but I wasn’t really sure if that was from the paints or the water was too dirty by the end and that made my mixes muddy. I’ll probably redo these again before moving to the next exercise.

Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Art School Boot Camp Review

          My creative side was awakened when I started to Omnijounral (for those who don't know what that is, it is a journal that is used as a sketchbook, a diary, a bullet journal or anything else you like). After a while, I decided that maybe it was a good idea to get a little bit of learning on the subject of art. I looked around the internet for classes and started out on YouTube but quickly moved to Skillshare


          Initially, I was looking at lettering classes but soon a class caught my eye. The class was called Art School Boot Camp and there are a few classes in the series. The person teaching the classes is Christine Nishiyama. She is an illustrator and a writer. Christine maybe found at Might Could Studios. She is an amazing teacher and I have enjoyed, and still am enjoying her teaching style. Now let me tell you about the classes I have taken so far. 

Art School Boot Camp I: Drawing Compelling Compositions - In this class, I learned the basics. How to look at a piece of art and how to put together my own, along with some jargon like "Focus point".

Art School Boot Camp: Drawing Dynamic Gestures - I learned to look at a picture, and break it down to the dynamic line and also to draw my own dynamic pieces.

Art School Boot Camp: Harnessing Color - If you have no idea how to mix colors, and make your own palettes then this is the class for you. I found it very simple and straight forward. 

Art School Boot Camp: Expanding Your Style with Art History - In this class, you learn about the different styles of painting and why they came about. I learned about Impressionism, Fauvism, Expressionism and Surrealism.

          The next class I'm hoping to take is Art School Boot Camp: Designing Quirky Characters. You may find Christine's classes at Skillshare.