Tag: Drawing Earthsworld Challenge
Urban Sketch of a local Pétanque Match and some Portrait Sketches (Day 70)
Urban sketch in ink and watercolour of some players taking part in a Pétanque match in the village. Also a couple of portrait sketches to finish of my latest A6 people sketching sketchbook.
Urban Sketching People in Tavira and Drawing Earthsworld Portrait Challenge (Day 39)
Day 39 of Sketching people in ink and watercolour. Social Commentary urban sketch with a short poem about doom scrolling, and today’s Earthsworld portrait challenge from Facebook.
Day 38 of 365 Days of Sketching People in Ink and Watercolour Challenge
Day 38 of sketching people in ink and watercolour consisted or drawing portraits. A speed sketching session with Dylan Sara on zoom, and a Drawing Earthsworld Challenge on Facebook. I experimented with adding colour backgrounds to the portraits.
Day 37 of 365 Days of Sketching People in Ink and Watercolour Challenge
The output for Day 37 of sketching people was a trio of portraits. A Dylan Sara 10 minute live stream on YouTube, a Drawing Earthsworld Challenge on Facebook, and a small sad self-portrait because I missed my speed sketching event tonight. I also look at the Envelope Method of sketching portraits.
Day 30 of 365 Days of Sketching People in Ink and Watercolour Challenge
Day 30 of sketching people. A successful Earthsworld Portrait sketch, and I attended the Drawing is Free speed sketching portrait session on zoom. Some interesting and challenging poses, and plenty of hands to sketch.
Day 29 of 365 Days of Sketching People in Ink and Watercolour Challenge
Day 29 of sketching people in ink and watercolour, was all about not liking my first pass at Doug Jackson’s 10 minute ink challenge and the Sketching Earthworld’s Challenge. So I had a second attempt at both challenges and learnt a couple of valuable lessons about using the right pen for the job, and the value of walking away from a subject if it doesn’t inspire you.
Day 27 of 365 Days of Sketching People in Ink and Watercolour Challenge
Day 27 of sketching people in ink and watercolour. A chunky man for the Drawing Earthsworld Challenge portrait. A people sketch compilation for a postcard Swap. And three sketches of people from travel photos I’ve taken in Turkey and Portugal to show a difference between illustrative and looser sketching styles.
Day 21 & 22 of 365 Days of Sketching People in Ink and Watercolour Challenge
Day Twenty-One and Twenty-Two of a 365-day people sketch challenge. Only got around to the Earthsworld’s portrait challenge, and refining my approach by relying less on lines to denote changes in tone, and relying more heavily on the use of watercolour values.
Day 20 of 365 Days of Sketching People in Ink and Watercolour Challenge
Day Twenty of a 365-day people sketch challenge. Experimenting with a bright colour triad for the Earthsworld’s portrait challenge. A portrait of Oliver Hoeller to kick off my Colour Confidence Tutorials. And a Reportage sketch of a fond farewell at Faro Airport.
Day 19 of 365 Days of Sketching People in Ink and Watercolour Challenge
Day Nineteen of a 365-day people sketch challenge, supplementing my daily Earthsworld Challenge experiment with skin tones, with my first attendance of the Pencils4tea speed sketching event.
Day 15-18 of 365 Days of Sketching People in Ink and Watercolour Challenge
Four more days of a 365-day people sketch challenge. Using different styles for the Earthsworld Challenges, including a tonal study. Plus a travel journal sketch of people at the checkout during the pre-Christmas rush.
Day 14 of 365 Days of Sketching People in Ink and Watercolour Challenge
Day Fourteen of a 365-day people sketch challenge, exploring colour combinations and personal interpretations rather than exact replicas of reality. Plus sketches inspired by photos from Cordoba with dynamic focal points, and a speed sketching event.
Day 10-13 of 365 Days of Sketching People in Ink and Watercolour Challenge
In my ongoing 365 Day Challenge, I sketched during a trip to Córdoba, Spain. I sketched from photos. I explored different sketching styles, balancing detailed and loose, based on the urgency of the situation.
Day 9 of 365 Days of Sketching People in Ink and Watercolour Challenge
On Day Nine of the #Kick365 sketching challenge, I focused on a portrait from the Drawing Earthsworld Challenge. I used a triad of Opera Rose, Indian Red, and Cobalt Turquoise Light for skin tones. The outcome was a range of subtle colours with pleasing granulation
10 Minute Resources for Sketching People
How I started my 10 minute daily people sketching practice, and some tips and inspiration for starting your own sketching habit.
Day 8 of 365 Days of Sketching People in Ink and Watercolour Challenge
Day eight of my people sketching challenge I attended the Drawing Is Free speed sketching event, and did the Earthsworld Portrait Challenge.
Day 7 of 365 Days of Sketching People in Ink and Watercolour Challenge
Day 7 of the 365 day challenge doing two days of the Earthsworld Challenge. An emphasis on colour palettes for skin and hair colour, and creating colour harmony between the face and the clothing to ensure a clear focal point.
Day 5 of 365 Days of Sketching People in Ink and Watercolour Challenge
On day five of the people sketching challenge, I sketched from a video and share a creative tracker that helped to focus creative intentions and activities. I also did the Earthsworld Portrait Challenge.
Day 4 of 365 Days of Sketching People in Ink and Watercolour Challenge
In day four of the #Kick365 challenge, I focused on an Earthsworld portrait and a clothing folds tutorial. I also did a tribute sketch of the poet Benjamin Zephaniah.
Day 3 of 365 Days of Sketching People in Ink and Watercolour Challenge
On day three of the #Kick365 sketching challenge, I explored sketching people with ink and watercolor while practicing portrait techniques. I experimented with skin tones and adopted a new approach to drawing portraits by prioritising overall outlines. Drawing Earthsworld Challenge Portrait, and Live Zoom Portrait session with Dylan.


