Thursday, December 3, 2009

Friday, August 21, 2009

Color - Washington Sq. Park Drawing

Painted this drawing from last weekend.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Washington Sq. Park & Edgewater Golf Range

I added flowers and plants around the bench which is originally on a concrete floor. I am sort of happy with how it turned out.

Later that day I happen to go to the Edgewater golf range and I did some more sketching there.

I am happy with this drawing but with little bit planing before starting I could have fit whole lamp post on my sketch pad. Alas! well.. next time :|

This time the sketching meet-up group met at Washington Square park. The park is renovated and looks awesome. I used only artist pen to draw.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Central Park Sketching

This is a small and not so popular waterfall inside the park, near 59th street and 6th ave. exit. I used pencil for both drawing and shading, then inverted in Photoshop and changed the Hue.

Then we went into the park. Pencil drawing, shading with Vine charcoal, then artist pen on top and Hue changed in Photoshop.

This is in the same area but I focused on street view. Again Vine charcoal on light pencil drawing and artist pen on top. Then changed Hue in Photoshop.

This was my first time with meet-up sketching group who sketch at and around Central Park in NYC. I finally managed to force myself and get up early on a Saturday morning and I am glad I did. We first sketched at the Grand Army Plaza. This is one of my favorite fountain in the city. I used Vine Charcoal over a light pencil drawing.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Historical Hotel Lobby



This is an attempt to use one of my old charcoal drawing of school corridor as a reference point and paint a concept art depicting an old historical hotel lobby. I started this couple of months ago but I wasn't sure what it should look like. My recent trip to a historical city and tour of a heritage hotel helped. I don't think I am done yet. I want to add grandeur to it... may be by adding props and perhaps a chandelier! Not too sure...

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Drawing at the Met


This was a real beauty!! I enjoyed so much drawing this perfect marble figurine. Best thing about drawing from statue is that it won't get tired being in same position and I can go back again to finish or fix the problems in my drawing. And they are perfect in proportions too. I used light pencil here (and not my favorite Vine Charcoal) because I wanted to keep its look soft and gentle. Bottom part looks weird because there was some rock and bushes kind of structure in front of her legs and I could not finish it. There were so many visitors at the museum, I did not finish shading either.

Drawing at the Met Museum, NYC


I went to draw at the Met. This is in the African Tribal section. I was overwhelmed with the collection at the museum. I used pencil for this. I got little impatient at the end so you must notice that in my strokes for the pedestal and body.