Horse& head collar new drawing underway

Finally found time to say hi to my drawing board and coax my pencils into a serious work-out. After a week of marketing and organising, I left them lying dormant! Definitely time to shake them back in to action.

Here the first steps in a new piece, non-commissioned and loaded with understated emotion.


Horse & head collar accurately describe the first scribbles done on Mellotex paper. I have used a 2B clutch and a little 6B in the dark areas.
Hoping to get another grand session in tomorrow (after sifting trough some paper work.)

Promise to post the result.

Comments

A fine start I eagerly await the next instalment :)
Unknown said…
Please keep showing your progress step by step and sharing which pencils you used. I'm learning so much!
Unknown said…
Great start as always Sheona.

Chair is pulled up, who's got the popcorn.
Unknown said…
ELisabeth: Thank you next post being worked on ;)

Katherine I'm finding that this drawing is being done in 2B, the intentisit being achieved through the layering. I've only just used an F for the very light areas on the end of the nose.

Dors: Popcorn sounds like a great idea I'm on to it :D
Crystal Cook said…
Hi Sheona! I just found your blog and I love your drawings, they really are filled with emotion and I can feel your passion for what you do. I look forward to following here! I can't wait to see the next steps on this piece. Nice to meet you :)
Unknown said…
Hello Crystal. Warm welcome to Black on Grey on White. Thank you very much for your kind words :D great to meet you to.

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