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I come in. I'm going to sketch, I'm going to drape, I don't know what I'm going to do.
When I'm writing, I'm creating the story and its character with words. I'm thinking about what the pictures will be like, but I never begin to sketch. The pictures are all in my head.
If you want toget the most outof a sketch, youneed to leave bigenough holes forthe imaginationto fit in.
My only sketch, profile of heaven, is a large blue sky, and larger than the biggest I have seen in June
and in it are my friends
every one of them.
When you're looking for a sketchbook, you've got to find the right paper for the pens you like to use. I like to draw on both sides of the page.
When I look through my sketchbooks, they bring back moments that I would otherwise have completely forgotten.
Sometimes I like to draw.
If words decorate the home of Being, then hands, and by extension art, are the sketch of Being.
When somebody would come in with a sketch that was not so good, you figured out in a room how to make that sketch work.
Don't be too precious or attached to anything you write. Let things be malleable. For sketch writers, remember they're called sketches for a reason. They're not called oil paintings. Some of them are going to stink. You have to let them stink.
In most cases I start off with a sketch. But I'm also thinking about real images: out of National Geographic, out of fashion magazines, out of The Economist, out of Time. I'm making a sketch, but I'm using the existing images that have been put out in the world.
And after drawing comes composition. A well-composed painting is half done
To know what you're going to draw, you have to begin drawing.
Drawing is the representation of form - the graphic expression of a visual experience.
From an early age, I had always loved drawing. Laying on the floor, in front of the fire, drawing from my imagination, marching soldiers, dive bombers, spaceships and monsters. Now, suddenly, I was drawing from real life!
I've been drawing shoes,' said Sketch, evoking a fireman who's been searching the smoking hulks of scorched buildings for burn victims, 'and it's been going feetingly.
I don't work from drawings. I don't make sketches and drawings and color sketches into a final painting.
Few people know that I am also an artist; I truly enjoy sketching and drawing.
I paint with shapes.
When you sketch a shoe but don't have the intention to do a proper shoe, it remains a curvy sketch with no detail. The shoe completely morphs to the body.
The paper is your canvas. The pen is your brush. Create your masterpiece.
What I've learned from sketch is you can get it as perfect as you want, and it's never going to be perfect.
To confer the gift of drawing, we must create an eye that sees, a hand that obeys, a soul that feels; and in this task, the whole life must cooperate. In this sense, life itself is the only preparation for drawing. Once we have lived, the inner spark of vision does the rest.
Draw what you see.
Drawing is the artist's most direct and spontaneous expression, a species of writing: it reveals, better than does painting, his true personality.
I don't think the sketch on its own is a great sketch.
Sometimes, I sit down to sketch at the unearthly hour of 3 in the morning!
I never draw except with brush and paint ...
Throughout the time in which I am working on a canvas I can feel how I am beginning to love it, with that love which is born of slow comprehension.
Drawing is putting a line around an idea.
My sketchbook is a witness of what I am experiencing, scribbling things whenever they happen.
I never retouch a sketch: I take a canvas the same size, as I may change the composition somewhat. But I always strive to give the same feeling, while carrying it on further.
Every artist needs canvass, mine just happens to be Microsoft Word and a Thesaurus.
I'm always drawing, so Draw Something is a cool game to play against your friends when you're bored and sat chilling out and relaxing.
Drawing is one of those things which sit on the uneasy bending line between instinct and instruction, where seeming perversity eventually trumps pleasure as the card players and the kibitzers interact and new thrills are sought.
A sketch should be about two to three minutes, which is basically what most songs are. They're usually done by groups. Good examples of each build and have different parts and twists in them. I guess sketch would be the comedy version of music.
When spring is here the sketcher begins to look over his equipment and relishes in anticipation the soothing hours he will spend in the open, warmed by the sun, fanned by the breeze, charmed by the manifold delights of nature.
you draw"
(the painter)
She told me to draw the curtains shut, so I grabbed my pencil and began to sketch.
In abandoning the vagueness of the sketch the artist shows more of his personality by revealing the range but also the limitations of his talent.
You can never do too much drawing.
I do my best impression of a pen
and when every problem looks like a page
I commit ink to paper
To do a drawing for a painting most often means doing something very sketchy and schematic and then later making it polished.
I would just sketch everything that was being made for the collections.
If you can't draw something, just draw it.Draw-- Dieter Roth
I draw every day - unless I'm being interviewed.
I'd like to do more than sketch you naked. I want to draw directly on you with feather and ink ... flowers around your breasts, trails of stars down your thighs." He let his warm lips brush the edge of her ear. "I want to map your body, chart the north, south, east, and west of you. I would -
I've started to experiment [in the studio] with texturing the canvas, building up the surface with large brushes, palette knife or fingers. I want to say more in my art.
I was always doodling house sketches.
When I make my drawings ... the path traced by my pencil on the sheet of paper is, to some extent, analogous to the gesture of a man groping his way in the darkness.
My process is messy and non-linear, full of false starts, fidgets, and errands that I suddenly need to run now; it is a battle to get something - anything - down on paper. I doodle in sketchbooks: bits of ideas, fragments of sentences, character names, single lines of dialogue with no context.
A blank is the only thing I draw well. --T-SHIRT
drawing pad. He withdrew it and
I like to draw late at night when the house is quiet.
As a creative person, you want to start with a blank canvas.
Drawing need not be the bones of art, but skill must always be the skeleton of accomplishment.
A canvas is an arena in which to act.
Those who largely rely on their hands and the beautiful or shocking traces of the imagination that they leave on the canvas ... CONCRETE ... one builds a picture.
Drawing is ... not an exercise of particular dexterity, but above all a means of expressing intimate feelings and moods.
Without good drawing, the foundation of a painting will collapse.
My sketchbooks are usually just a line on one page or a circle, which to most people must be totally meaningless. But to me, they are very important to the thing I am working on.
When I stand before a canvas, I never know what I'll do, and I am the first one surprised at what comes out.
I would rather do nothing than do a rough sketch without having looked at anything. My memories will do better.
Oh, then Etch A Sketch it right out of your head. Chelle
Give me a blank canvas, and I will give you the world.
You've got a million bad drawings in you; you better get started.
The sketch should lead the cutting pattern, which is to say content should dictate style, which is to say that in TV the writer is king.
Drawing is the true test of art.
Pencil in your plans but write your visions in ink
I basically use the sketch step to turn the beats (the "tell") into a draft (the "show"), and then to make notes about anything that's not yet fully formed in my mind, but that I know will eventually need to be in the draft (i.e. transitions).
I sketch while I'm on set, and it's a way for me to record all of the locations I've been to. I don't keep a diary but a sketchbook.
This is your life; this is your canvas; draw everything you can with love, with all the colors your have; draw all the days you are alive.
Drawing is the art of being able to leave an accurate record of
the experience of what one isn't, of what one doesn't know. A
great drawer is either confirming beautifully what is commonplace
or probing authoritatively the unknown.
::: Brett Whiteley :::
Drawing is the root of everything!
Drawing is the necessary beginning of everything [in Art], and not having it, one has nothing.
I never drew a picture of anything that was before me but always from fancy, a sure sign of the absence of artistic eyesight; and I illustrated my lack of real feeling for art by a very early speech: 'Mama,' said I, 'I have drawed a man. Shall I draw his soul now?
When I see someone with an immaculate sketchbook, I don't trust that person.
Somebody was using the pencil.
Someday when I understand more things than I do now, the fundamentals of my drawing will be so tightly woven into those of existence that I will easily and naturally find the design which is the answer to many questions. Meanwhile, I draw continuously.
I think of a piece, and then people who are competent fabricate it. But lately I've started finger painting, which probably should be a joke but isn't!
The kitchen was bright, cheerful yellow, the walls decorated with framed chalk and pencil sketches Simon and Rebecca had done in grade school. Rebecca had some drawing talent, you could tell, but Simon's sketches of people all looked like parking meters with tufts of hair.
Leave me in a room with some crayons and I'll draw on the wall.
Artists are inspired by blank canvases.
I always craft my words to the point where I think and hope they're perfect before I ever begin sketching.
When I'm drawing a picture, I feel ... quiet inside.
Drawing is the only thing I've found in which I can lose myself completely. I love it. It started as something that relaxed me, but now it's a struggle because I'm pushing myself. The day-to-day sketching is fraught.
Let yourself daydream sometimes ... Allow spontaneous images to come and go. Capture one in a sketch. These images express connections with your inner self.
Instead of playing Draw Something, fucking draw something
Everything in life is drawing, if you want. Drawing is quintessential to knowing the self. Art that survives from one generation to the next is the art that actually carries something that tells society about self.
If I try to articulate every little detail in a drawing, it would be like missing the forest for the trees, so it's just about getting the outline of the forest.
Drawing architecture is a "schizoid" act: it involves reducing the world to a piece of paper.
An artist observes, selects, guesses, and synthesizes.
Drawing is a means of obtaining and communicating knowledge
Mostly, drawings are things I make for myself - I do them in sketchbooks. They are mental experiments - private inner thoughts when I'm not sure what will come out.
A critic in my house sees some paintings. Greatly perturbed, he asks for my drawings. My drawings? Never! They are my letters, my secrets.
Many are they who have a taste and love for drawing, but no talent; and this will be discernible in boys who are not diligent and never finish their drawings with shading.
While perspective is a handy device to construct imagined spaces, it is not useful, and possibly detrimental, to sketching existing environments.
I paint a little and keep sketchbooks because it has the effect of preventing me becoming lazy about looking. The subject could be anything.
Whenever I am tired of making photographs of drawings, I make drawings of photographs.
It is the bareness of drawing that I like. The act of drawing is what locates, suggests, discovers. At times it seems enough to draw, without the distractions of color and mass. Yet it is an old ambition to make drawing and painting one.