Still Life in Charcoal

I decided to try something besides an ellipsis, so I braved sketching this trio at home. I think it still needs “something,” but I stopped when I couldn’t figure out what to correct. This time I turned the pitcher to face the opposite direction. And yes, somehow that makes it harder for me, which is why I do it.

The trio of objects for my charcoal sketch: a blue ceramic bowl, a pear and a white pitcher

The trio

The sketch of the still life: the bowl, the pear, the pitcher with a handle

The sketch

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I had trouble arranging the sketch pad and the objects for this photo. I wanted to show the lighting that I used for the sketch, but then the sketch itself was too dark. If I turned on the overhead light in my “studio,” (the corner of my dining room), then the still life trio was too bright. Oh, well.

The photo shows both the sketch and the art objects

All together now

The newsprint paper that I’m using doesn’t seem to be the same as what I use in class. What I have at home causes my charcoal to scratch instead of lay in and it’s very hard to erase lines. And erasing is very important for me. I’m going to use what I have anyway, and next time buy a different kind, maybe a “smooth” newsprint.

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