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Sketching thick 'n thin

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I nabbed this quickie at school this morning. It's of a video stand. The wiring was maddening. But I figured that was good enough reason to sketch it out in the first place. The few DVD's that are there sat awkwardly in the video-rack. A fat girl with a hoodie sat on the decrepid 1973 furniture. Her butt almost went to the floor (but not as much as I show it here). I'm experimenting with a thick and thin approach of sketching to get values in line down quickly. I gotta do much more!

~TomD.

Comments (21)

Rich:

Hmm, it might be funny to do an on-going draw-off where we have to find unusual and maybe even inconvenient places to pull out your sketchbook and draw a really quick sketch. Kind of like Tess drawing in the dark at a concert and not sure what she's going to get or Tom here drawing a DVD rack, something most people would never think to sit down and draw. The quicker and more inconvenient the better: check out line at the grocery,stopped at a red light, while you're pumping gas. Could lead to some really shitty drawings or some really impromptu masterpieces.

Tess:

Count me in! Drawing is the best cure that I know of for boredom... plus you get to capture the beauty and absurdity of everyday life, as Tom as done here with his "ideo" stand.

Another idea I've had for a while: guerilla drawing. As in, we all go to a big, crowded public event (Speed Street, Taste of Charlotte, the uptown bar scene on a Saturday night) and just try to sketch as many people as possible incognito, then regroup after an hour or two. I suppose it could get ya punched in the nose, but it could also be pretty entertaining.

herc:

Holy crap!!!!!!! Guerilla drawing sounds awesome!!!!! I'm am so down with this.
Herc

Rich:

That's the only reason I miss the NYC subways. You could sit there on the train surrounded by unwitting drawing subjects sitting right in front of you. That's the only reason to miss it though.

Tess:

The Boston T was great for this, too. When riding the subway in NYC I always felt a little intimidated to sketch other passengers, like they might be giving me the eye, but maybe that was just because I was a visitor.

Tom.:

WHOA, you guys 'n gal are totally awesome. What a great idea. Guerilla drawing. I'm in! And that's how I feel about sketching anyway. It's supposed to be incognito, everyday, random, whimsical, energetic, lazy, slow, fun ... art!

Herc:

Tom,
I forgot to say I really liked the sketch brother. Nice stuff. See you next week.
Peace,
Herc

Tom:

Coolness, Herc. Thanks, man. Today I'm going to an uptown YMCA with Yvonne (to the Y with Y -- funny, no?) then to the Gay Pride parade to be with my friends at Gateway Village. I'll be taking my sketchbook, paint travel set and some ink pens and see what I get!

Matt:

Lovin' the inks bro!
I love sketching that isn't all academic. That makes even inorganic things like DVD racks have a little energy.

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