Showing posts with label A6 daler-rowney sketch book. Show all posts
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Saturday, November 23, 2013

Featured in The Artist Magazine December Issue

A Cut out of the 3 page article in The Artist Magazine December 2013


I love sketching on public transport, the streets and anywhere I get to see faces!

In the Current December Issue of The Artist Magazine, I have a 3 page article on how I transform my sketches to completed paintings.

A lot of people sketch but sometimes they wonder what to do with the sketches after turning out loads of them in their sketchbooks. I often advise students to try painting directly from their sketches, it is a great challenge but it helps one to develop ones observation and intuition.

Look out for this issue in the shops, my article is on page 46-48.


Below, I have a recent transformation that I embarked upon. It was of a lady I sketched in the way to York.

The Original Sketch

The Transformation to Colour










To see some of the steps I went through to paint this transformation, Click HERE.

I love to see how a sketch would look in colour, so, I do my best to either put some colour notes down  while sketching or observe keenly so that I'll be able to remember as much information as possible from my memory.

It's a very good practice to take note of different skin tones and colour temperature in different settings. I am always excited to find out if I was able to get as close to what I saw on public transport or not.

SPECIAL QUOTE
"Sketch and draw in such a way that you'll be able to paint from it, if possible. Train yourself to know what to put into the sketch or drawing that will make your painting exercise from it much easier."-Jeff Stultiens RP (talking to us while at Heatherleys School of Fine Art, 2005)

Friday, July 12, 2013

Original Mounted Sketches Available!

I have had many people show a lot of interest in acquiring some of my original sketches from my daily sketchbook. This is a great opportunity to get them at studio clearance prices.....I'm making lots of space in my studio at the moment, the process contniues. I have 4 in this Collection and if anyone is interested they are £150 each all unframed.

Sketch, sketch, sketch!!!


Just send me an email if you are interested and we'll discuss the postage terms.

Each individual face sketched is 6" x 4" (Inches)- just like a postcard picture.

THE SKETCHES

Sketches on Public Transport I, Conte and Coloured Pencil from Sketchbook mounted on watercolour paper.

Sketches on Public Transport II, Ball Point pen and Tom Bow N75 Dual wash Felt  wash pen from Sketch book  and mounted individually SOLD

Sketches on Public Transport III, Graphite from the Sketchbook all individually Mounted,  
Sketches on Public Transport IV, Ball point pen with TOMBOW N75 wash Pen  from sketchbook all mounted on Foamcore.
SPECIAL QUOTE
"Sketch everyday, it's a medicine-It cures the deadness of being able to draw freely!"-Adebanji Alade

Monday, June 17, 2013

Sketches on the Train, Tube and Bus in June I




These are some sketches done earlier this year. I am going to be sharing the importance of Lines and their weight at my SKETCHINSPIRATION blog, so be sure to sign up for the latest updates.




Lines are everything to me when it comes to sketching and there is something sensual, emotional and lyrical about lines-they are everything to me when I sketch on the tube, train or bus, so look out for the lines here and have fun!







SPECIAL QUOTE
"If you love to sketch people, public transport in London is your best shot! The faces are just everything you'll long for- Colour, mood, age, youth, beauty, sleepy, serious, happy, friendly, curious.....JUST DO IT!-Adebanji Alade

Monday, May 13, 2013

A Marathon of Sketches on London's Public Transport May I

Enjoy and travel along with me as you go through these sketches all done on either the tube, train, bus or bus stops.



I am always armed with my sketchbook, ball point pen and a grey TOMBOW wash pen.



Anyone that catches my attention gets into my books- Sometimes I get to sketch the same people over and over again!



It's a great experience! I get to talk to people, share what I do and sometimes I end up sending the images to them if they so request!



It's a sort of addiction or should I say passion!




 
  Remember-For tips and tutorials on my sketching techniques, click HERE and sign up!





























SPECIAL QUOTE
"The other day I sketched and I put a smile on someones face, another gave me a wink, and one couldn't but hold it back, she said-"you are doing a good job"-Adebanji Alade