In school we had to do small thumbnail sketches as prelim work for larger paintings. Consistently, I was "encouraged" to put a bit more detail in those drawings. I still don't.
Much like my handwriting, my thumbnails are "rough". However, my sketchbook is an extremely valuable tool to me.
I use it to work out formats and compositions, paintings for classes I teach, & to help me decide if I even want to do a larger painting.
I'm always in awe of artists who show their sketchbooks & they truly look like works of art.
That works for them. My crazy sketchbook works for me. :-)
It's a great idea to make sketches and keep a sketch book of ideas and thumbnails. I have a few sketch books kicking around my studio, but never got into the habit of filling it, maybe I'm too impatient to get painting!
ReplyDeleteI've found that I do a better job composing this way. However, I'm a painter too. I paint, paint, paint!!
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