LuSan ironing – capturing a movement in Pentel nylon brush pen – used as a dip pen. Very sensitive tool.Nomi’s painting – she is four and has joined me on my sketching journey.
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bevsays
Your urban building sketches are lovely – but the way you sketch people is very very special. Love the ironing sketches… why do we not have more drawings and painting of people doing housework!
Yes, it’s true. Maybe it does not seem exotic enough, or perhaps it’s usually the artist themselves doing the housework. I seldom have the luxury of watching other people work while I draw. It would be good to elevate these simple daily tasks. LuSan’s hands moved elegantly and repetitively.
Your urban building sketches are lovely – but the way you sketch people is very very special. Love the ironing sketches… why do we not have more drawings and painting of people doing housework!
Yes, it’s true. Maybe it does not seem exotic enough, or perhaps it’s usually the artist themselves doing the housework. I seldom have the luxury of watching other people work while I draw. It would be good to elevate these simple daily tasks. LuSan’s hands moved elegantly and repetitively.
Lovely Lin, you seem to have captured the elegant rhythm of LuSan. And love Nomi’s version too.