Bella Rose 11 x 14 graphite on Strathmore Bristol Vellum |
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Bella Rose
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Bella WIP 2
Here's a very small update. I'm starting Bella's eye. I used a General's Soft Charcoal pencil for the dark shadow tones in the eye. The then used a 0.5mm mechanical pencil with a 2B lead for the lighter tone. I'll take a better close up of the eye and post it tomorrow. I really want to try to show the detail. I'm focusing on realism with this but again, I don't want to copy the reference photo exactly.
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Bella WIP 1
Here's my line drawing to my newest piece. This portrait is going to be of my beautiful baby girl Yorkie, Bella. She's 4 years old and has quite the little personality and I love her so much. She just shows me those puppy dog eyes of hers and she makes me melt. I hope to capture her in a graphite portrait which is going to be a Christmas gift for my wife. Christmas is only 14 days away so I better get crackin' on this.
This is 11 x 14 Canson Bristol Smooth paper (the paper is actually two side, smooth on one side and more of a vellum surface on the other - for this I'm using the smooth side). The line drawing was used with a 0.5 mechanical pencil with a 2B lead.
I call this phase of my drawing process the "ugly" phase because my line drawing looks, well; ugly. The lines were quickly laid down and looks like a 2 year old could have done a better job. I use my line drawing for placement of features only, sort of like a map. I just want to block everything in and get the shape of Bella's head down on paper. Once I have everything mapped out and placed where I want them, I can now start to add texture, tone, and depth to Bella to hopefully bring her to life on paper.
I will be blogging my process from start to finish. This is only the second time I am drawing a dog so this should be interesting. I hope you enjoy watching.
Here is the reference photo I am using. I will also be drawing from life as well. I do not want to copy the reference photo exactly. I will be changing some things as I go along. I want to capture Bella's personality which isn't really something the camera picked up.
The way I handle reference photos is that I take the photo and upload it to my computer where I open it in Photoshop. Because I use graphite, I change the color of the photo from color to grayscale so that I can see the black/white/gray tones.
I primarily use graphite because I just love it. I think graphite and charcoal really makes an impact. I think the drawing is more dramatic in graphite. More to come soon!!!
This is 11 x 14 Canson Bristol Smooth paper (the paper is actually two side, smooth on one side and more of a vellum surface on the other - for this I'm using the smooth side). The line drawing was used with a 0.5 mechanical pencil with a 2B lead.
I call this phase of my drawing process the "ugly" phase because my line drawing looks, well; ugly. The lines were quickly laid down and looks like a 2 year old could have done a better job. I use my line drawing for placement of features only, sort of like a map. I just want to block everything in and get the shape of Bella's head down on paper. Once I have everything mapped out and placed where I want them, I can now start to add texture, tone, and depth to Bella to hopefully bring her to life on paper.
I will be blogging my process from start to finish. This is only the second time I am drawing a dog so this should be interesting. I hope you enjoy watching.
Bella WIP 1 |
reference photo (color) |
reference photo in grayscale |
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Studio Photos
Hi Everyone,
I thought I'd share some photos of my studio.....this is where the magic happens. Actually, I have two studios in my home. I have a smaller studio which I use when I want to be a little lazy and not travel downstairs into my basement where my main studio is.
I pretty much stay in my upstairs studio during the week after I come home from work. I use my main studio downstairs mostly during the weekends when I can spend more time there. I do however go to my main studio when I want to transfer a line drawing to my drawing paper because this is where my light box is located.
Anway, here are the photos of both my upstairs and downstairs studio....I hope you find them interesting :-)
This is my drawing table in my upstairs studio - this is much smaller than my downstairs studio. I pretty much have everything I need though, my table, an easel, my durer grid for life drawing and lots of paper. I also have my Gossamer and my Bruins finger (YUP, I'm a die hard Bahston fan)
Here are some shelves in my upstairs studio where I keep my supplies. All of my pencils, erasers, blending tools, markers, a little bit of everything is here.
Here is my downstairs studio in my basement. This is my main studio though I don't get to spend a lot of time here because I work full time during the day and don't come down here much during the week. I'm usually here during the weekends.
This is just a small sneak peek into my studio. I'll be taking some more photos from my studios and maybe some videos also. Thank you for stopping by!!!!
I thought I'd share some photos of my studio.....this is where the magic happens. Actually, I have two studios in my home. I have a smaller studio which I use when I want to be a little lazy and not travel downstairs into my basement where my main studio is.
I pretty much stay in my upstairs studio during the week after I come home from work. I use my main studio downstairs mostly during the weekends when I can spend more time there. I do however go to my main studio when I want to transfer a line drawing to my drawing paper because this is where my light box is located.
Anway, here are the photos of both my upstairs and downstairs studio....I hope you find them interesting :-)
This is my drawing table in my upstairs studio - this is much smaller than my downstairs studio. I pretty much have everything I need though, my table, an easel, my durer grid for life drawing and lots of paper. I also have my Gossamer and my Bruins finger (YUP, I'm a die hard Bahston fan)
Here are some shelves in my upstairs studio where I keep my supplies. All of my pencils, erasers, blending tools, markers, a little bit of everything is here.
Here is my downstairs studio in my basement. This is my main studio though I don't get to spend a lot of time here because I work full time during the day and don't come down here much during the week. I'm usually here during the weekends.
This is an image of my supply closet which is basically a Craftsman Tool cabinet. This is where I store ALL of my supplies including my colored pencils which are along the inside of the door of the cabinet all sorted by color.
This is just a small sneak peek into my studio. I'll be taking some more photos from my studios and maybe some videos also. Thank you for stopping by!!!!
Friday, December 7, 2012
New Portrait Coming Soon!!!
I am preparing to start a new portrait. This is a special portrat because it's going to be a portrait of my dog "Bella". She's a 4 year old Yorkie and I'm going to be drawing her portrait for a Christmas gift for my wife.
I already have the line drawing completed which I'll post later tonight. I'm excited and nervous at the same time because I haven't really drawn animals before other than a dog portrait I did a few years ago.
I'll be posting the reference photo along with my line drawing. More to come soon!!!!
I already have the line drawing completed which I'll post later tonight. I'm excited and nervous at the same time because I haven't really drawn animals before other than a dog portrait I did a few years ago.
I'll be posting the reference photo along with my line drawing. More to come soon!!!!
Saturday, December 1, 2012
"Kevin" took First Place in the Mixed Media Category at the WGA Open Annual Art Exhibit
My portrait of "Kevin" won first place in the Mixed Media Category at the WGA Open Annual Art Exhibit held on Saturday November 24th at the First Congregational Church in Woburn, MA.
I also won "Most Improved".
Here is the critique that I got on my award winning portrait from the judges.
I also won "Most Improved".
Here is the critique that I got on my award winning portrait from the judges.
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Kevin WIP 6
Here's an update to my newest portrait of Artist Kevin Wueste. I'm still working on light and shadow. More to come soon!
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Self Portrait WIP 1
Here's a self portrait that I started. This was for a demo I did on my drawing technique on Thursday 11/15/2012. I used a 0.5mm Pentel P205 mechanical pencil with a 2B lead for the entire drawing.
I blended using a medium tortillion, toilet paper, a cotton swab, and a hake brush. For the tone, I used circulism then blended the small areas with a medium tortillion. For the larger areas, I used the toilet paper. I blend in a circular fashion as well. The highlights, I'm picking out with a kneaded eraser. The hair on my eyebrows were done using a Tuff Stuff Eraser stick. I drew in each strand then blended with a medium tortillion then picked out the highlights by "drawing" the highlighted strands with the Tuff Stuff Eraser stick. More to come soon!!!
I blended using a medium tortillion, toilet paper, a cotton swab, and a hake brush. For the tone, I used circulism then blended the small areas with a medium tortillion. For the larger areas, I used the toilet paper. I blend in a circular fashion as well. The highlights, I'm picking out with a kneaded eraser. The hair on my eyebrows were done using a Tuff Stuff Eraser stick. I drew in each strand then blended with a medium tortillion then picked out the highlights by "drawing" the highlighted strands with the Tuff Stuff Eraser stick. More to come soon!!!
Friday, November 16, 2012
Friday, November 9, 2012
Portrait of Kevin
Here's the start of my newest portrait. This portrait is of artist Kevin Wueste.
I've added Kevin's right eye and am working on building up the tone. I layer initial tone using 4H lead. I am using a circulism technique (drawing in tiny tiny circles very close together) then I blend using a medium tortillion also in a circular pattern. I then take a cotton swab and blend again, this allows me to soften the tone a bit more and gives a more smoother transition from dark to light tone. I then add another layer of tone using a 2H lead then I repeat the blending process.
For the eye, I took a mechanical pencil with a 2B lead and darkened the edge around the iris and I add light tone. I darken the pupil but I'm careful not to lose the catch light. I blend again using a medium tortillion then a cotton swab. I then take a hake brush and brush the entire drawing. I feel that using the hake brush gives the drawing a polished look which I personally like.
This is 11 x 14 graphite on Strathmore Bristol Vellum
Another update will be coming soon!
I've added Kevin's right eye and am working on building up the tone. I layer initial tone using 4H lead. I am using a circulism technique (drawing in tiny tiny circles very close together) then I blend using a medium tortillion also in a circular pattern. I then take a cotton swab and blend again, this allows me to soften the tone a bit more and gives a more smoother transition from dark to light tone. I then add another layer of tone using a 2H lead then I repeat the blending process.
For the eye, I took a mechanical pencil with a 2B lead and darkened the edge around the iris and I add light tone. I darken the pupil but I'm careful not to lose the catch light. I blend again using a medium tortillion then a cotton swab. I then take a hake brush and brush the entire drawing. I feel that using the hake brush gives the drawing a polished look which I personally like.
This is 11 x 14 graphite on Strathmore Bristol Vellum
WIP 1 |
WIP 3 |
WIP 4 |
Another update will be coming soon!
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Woburn Guild of Artists Annual Open Art Exhibition
I am preparing for the Woburn Guild of Artist's 49th Annual Open Art
Exhibit which will be held at the First Congregational Church on Main
Street in Woburn on Saturday November 24, 2012 from 3:00 - 7:00 PM.
I will be entering three pieces this year. My portraits titled "Abigail", "Brian and Tori", and "Young Prince" will be entered to be judged. Judging will take place Saturday afternoon from 12:00 - 2:00 PM.
I will be entering three pieces this year. My portraits titled "Abigail", "Brian and Tori", and "Young Prince" will be entered to be judged. Judging will take place Saturday afternoon from 12:00 - 2:00 PM.
Friday, February 24, 2012
Carolyn
Here's one of my newest portraits, Carolyn.
She's 9 x 12 graphite on Bristol Smooth paper. This was a challenge for me because it's a full figure drawing which I've never done before and the size was a challenge as well. Because the full drawing was 9 x 12, the head alone was about the size of a quarter.
This was one of the most challenging drawings I did but it was also one of the most rewarding as well. I learned a lot from this piece.
She's 9 x 12 graphite on Bristol Smooth paper. This was a challenge for me because it's a full figure drawing which I've never done before and the size was a challenge as well. Because the full drawing was 9 x 12, the head alone was about the size of a quarter.
This was one of the most challenging drawings I did but it was also one of the most rewarding as well. I learned a lot from this piece.
Drawing Class
I will be teaching beginning, intermediate, and advanced drawing techniques Saturday, March 31, 2012 at Artist and Craftsman from 11:00 - 12:30 PM.
Artist and Craftsman is located at:
751 Rt. 1 South
Hillside Plaza
Saugus, MA. 01906
to register for the class, please visit my website at http://www.rickcorbettart.com and click on the Drawing Classes link.
Fee: $25
For more information, email me at: rick@rickcorbettart.com
Artist and Craftsman is located at:
751 Rt. 1 South
Hillside Plaza
Saugus, MA. 01906
to register for the class, please visit my website at http://www.rickcorbettart.com and click on the Drawing Classes link.
Fee: $25
For more information, email me at: rick@rickcorbettart.com
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