I just love your self-portraits ... very brave of you ! I envy anyone who can do this. I have never had the courage to look at myself so intently and fear I might 'enhance' my drawing a touch ;) Sharron/Threadpainter
Thank you Sharron! I believe we all have different thresholds of courage. I've always done self portraits, though I used to not share them online much (there are 2 more on my website, though, www.tompokinko.com)... Maybe the fact that I'm a man comes into play, but I have always found it easier to draw myself. I'm very curious about myself... especially as the body grows older and changes. There's less pressure to flatter and nobody knows if you've done a bad one - you can just throw it out :). Also, I like the fact that, as a subject, you are always available to yourself, and cooperative. It's a great way to practice drawing and seeing, all while trying to capture something elusive... a sense of self. I always find that through the process I learn a lot and come to appreciate myself in a new way...
Welcome to my blog! I'm an artist, illustrator and designer based in Ottawa, Canada. I do illustrations, portraits, caricatures, urban sketches and lots of other stuff. Thanks for stopping by!
1. We draw on location, indoors or out, capturing what we see from direct observation. 2. Our drawings tell the story of our surroundings, the places we live and where we travel. 3. Our drawings are a record of time and place. 4. We are truthful to the scenes we witness. 5. We use any kind of media and cherish our individual styles. 6. We support each other and draw together. 7. We share our drawings online. 8.We show the world, one drawing at a time.
2 comments:
I just love your self-portraits ... very brave of you !
I envy anyone who can do this. I have never had the courage to look at myself so intently and fear I might 'enhance' my drawing a touch ;)
Sharron/Threadpainter
Thank you Sharron! I believe we all have different thresholds of courage. I've always done self portraits, though I used to not share them online much (there are 2 more on my website, though, www.tompokinko.com)... Maybe the fact that I'm a man comes into play, but I have always found it easier to draw myself. I'm very curious about myself... especially as the body grows older and changes. There's less pressure to flatter and nobody knows if you've done a bad one - you can just throw it out :). Also, I like the fact that, as a subject, you are always available to yourself, and cooperative. It's a great way to practice drawing and seeing, all while trying to capture something elusive... a sense of self. I always find that through the process I learn a lot and come to appreciate myself in a new way...
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