Just before Christmas I came upon a small book called 'My Year in Small Drawings by Matilda Tristram. There is lots of sound advice on making the effort to draw frequently, and I am trying to do one or two tiny sketches each day. It is more or less working - some days I forget so I make it up on others.
There are hints and suggestions for topics throughout the book, but I have decided to draw what interests me most though when I run out of ideas the hints are useful.
I started on 23rd Dec. by drawing my coffee mug, carriage clock and wrist watch. Sometimes I will copy something from a photograph or book, or just draw my hand or a shoe - anything within reach.
Each page in the book is divided into 4cm squares which is not too daunting, and there are 12 squares on each page. I aim at filling three squares every day. I am already starting to want more space, (which seems to be a good sign), and also wanting to add colour. So far I have been using a very fine pen and putting up with the wrong lines, but am looking forward to using pencil and being able to correct any wrong lines.
I have taken a few photos and tried to post them without success, and am beginning to wonder if the fault is with my camera and not with my laptop. Oh dear - I don't want to have to get used to another new gadget! I'll have to get one of my offspring to look at both for me and give their advice.
Thursday Journal
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This week the words are 'Sometimes I wonder how you put up with me. Then I
remember, oh, I put up with you, so we're even' Maisie and her big sister
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4 comments:
That sounds absolutely fantastic Heather. I just cannot draw and now that I shake (Benign Essential Tremor which runs in my family) it would be useless to try = typing is bad enough as I keep missing the keys. Do try and get that camera to computer fault fixed by your family so that we can see some of your work.
Sounds like a brilliant book. Since I haven't felt brilliant having shingles I too have been drawing daily in a small format. My sketches are not brilliant but keep me amused before the next pain killer sends me to sleep.
That sounds like an interesting little book x
What a fascinating book that sounds, and how great that you are doing the sketches every day. I was never much good at drawing but I am worse than useless now that my sight is so poor. I hope you can get your camera/computer problem solved soon, I would love to see soe of your pictures.
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