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Dear Theo, It has been a year since you left, and I still feel your presence everywhere. I wanted to write you this letter, not to say goodbye, but to let you know how much you meant to me—and still do. You came into my life as a tiny, fluffy, curious bundle of fur, only…
A fifteen-hour flight is not pleasant for most people, but I found my own way to pass the time. While onboard WiFi offers a digital escape, my sketchbook became my sanctuary. Between the hum of the engines and the occasional turbulence, I captured small gestures, fleeting expressions, and quiet moments frozen in ink. The city’s…
My camera often serves as an extension of my canvas and palette, capturing moments that words or brushes can’t quite express. So when Jess invited me to watch a meteor shower with her, I eagerly agreed. Despite the overcast skies, we set out on a 65-kilometer drive north to Lake Simcoe after dinner, camera gear…
Newsprint is an excellent medium for drawing practice, favored by artists for its affordability and versatility. The large surface area it provides is ideal for quick sketches, warm-up exercises, and exploring new ideas without the pressure of using expensive paper. Its slightly rough texture also adds a unique quality to charcoal and pencil work, making…
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Willow charcoal has good quality and fun to play with. It is soft and chalky, and therefore, it can be rub off quite easily. It is good for quick sketches (1-2 minute) and warm up exercises. For more sustained drawing you can even spray the drawing with fixative intermittently.
Charcoal has been used for centuries, from early cave paintings to Renaissance studies. Learning charcoal drawing connects artists to a long tradition of artistic practice and helps them appreciate historical methods and techniques. Charcoal figure drawing is essential in art training for its versatility and expressiveness. It helps one to develop a strong sense of…
Continue to practice tree drawing – now in an urban setting. Quick sketch of Wanchai from a picture taken last year on my trip. Medium – Uniball gel pen Trees in the neighbourhood – pencil