Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Marutaro, Instagram's famous dog

 

The family are fans of Marutaro, the loveable shiba inu who has two and a half million followers of his feed on Instagram. This perpetually-smiling pooch lives in Tokyo with his owner Shinjiro Ono and is also the star of a Tokyo suburb "museum" of all things Maru; it's where you can buy all manner of souvenirs, from tee-shirts to posters and fridge magnets.

A challenge was tossed to me: Draw Maru from one of his photographs. This work took, I guess, five to six hours, spread over a few sessions ... time stolen from here and there through the week.

I sketched the dog lightly in pencil, and thereafter, it was a huge exercise in really seeing what was before me - thinking in terms of abstract colors - rather than drawing from any preconceived notions of what a dog should look like.

The big challenge was that I was drawing on white Canson paper, and Maru, a tan-colored dog, does have a lot of white in his fur. Pinterest was a big help. I learned from posts on color pencil art that even white-furred dogs/cats do have a lot of "color" in their fur, sometimes reflected off their surroundings. With Maru's white parts, I used Prismacolor's range of warm greys and French greys, and also some sage green, a greyish-green, believe it or not.

Even the brown parts took more than a few shades of brown to achieve depth and a fluffy look. The finished work is an improvement on my drawing of Tasha (see post here), but is still not quite there, not as realistic as some of the photo-realistic drawings of animals one sees on Pinterest. But it'll do for now; I still consider myself a beginner!

Another tool I used for this drawing was a white gel pen, a Mitsubishi Signo Uniball, which was indispensable in rendering the bright white parts - the bits of his black lip and tongue, which are wet with saliva and reflect as bright white, and his fine white whiskers. Being able to dot his pupils with the white also made the eyes come more alive!

Tuesday, November 08, 2016

More color pencils!

The husband bought me another two boxes of pencils while on a recent visit to Sydney.



Both are by Derwent. One is from this brand's "Artists' Pencils" range, a tin of 24 colors. Check its details out here. The Derwent site says their waxy texture makes them ideal for layering and blending. I have started using them for a drawing in my Enchanted Forest book and the pencils are as promised - highly blendable, so the gradations of color are beautifully smooth.  


Doesn't even look like color pencils, huh?
Work still unfinished. 

I'd even say that this set is more blendable than the Derwent tin of 72 Coloursoft pencils that I got from my sister last Christmas. Check out the details of that box of 72 here.   

The other new tin I have will take me to uncharted territory - water-soluble pencils! This second tin comes under the Derwent Academy series, a tin of 24 colours. Details of it here.  I have yet to use it as I have been busy, but I've had fun preparing to use them, haha.

I visited Straits Commercial Art shop a few weeks ago to buy paint brushes and a water pen, the kind with a reservoir and a brush tip. I plan to do a pencil drawing and then go over the colors with water and these brushes for water-color wash effects.

If only I had more spare time.

Li'l ol' me... four boxes of color pencils, all artist-grade!! One could be so lucky.