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David Meldrum figure drawing My Life Drawing Portrait Sketch Watercolour

90 minute portrait

Venue: The Academy of Realistic Art, Stockholm

I’m happy with this portrait, I feel that I am starting to reap the benifits of all those life drawing sessions – my art is becoming more fluid. Thursday’s life drawing session was 2 hours long in total but in reality, with all the breaks, we had 90 minutes to complete our work.

Watercolour nude by David Meldrum
Original size:  508 x 406 mm,  watercolour paper 300g.

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Ch’ng Kiah Kiean Sketch urban sketching

Sketch Diary of Ch’ng Kiah Kiean

An urban sketcher I really admire is Ch’ng Kiah Kiean. He has an architectural background and was born in Penang, Malaysia. His homepage points to three different locations: his Sketch Diary, his Facebook page and Flickr.

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Ted Nuttall

More Ted Nuttall

Ted’s website is good but his watercolour images are not much larger than postage stamps. This is unfortunate as I want to study his work in detail, I really like his approach.

Here are some links worthwhile visiting if you are interested in his work. (Please send links to me too, I’d appreciate that.)

Ted Nuttall Homepage
Arvada Award
Art News DFW
South West Art

(I’ll add more links here at a later date)

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David Meldrum figure drawing My Life Drawing Nudes Sketch

Shattered

Venue: Konstnärhuset, Stockholm. 20130212.

The head of my tripod shattered from the severe cold when I was north of The Arctic Circle last weekend. It fell over and smashed into small glass-like pieces. This meant I was not able to watercolour last night at Tuesday’s life drawing session as I use the tripod as my easel.  I did not mind, change is good and I enjoyed sketching with my pencils.

Sketch 20130212, by David Meldrum

Sketch 20130212, by David Meldrum
5 minute sketch 20130212

Sketch 20130212, by David Meldrum
2 minute sketch 20130212

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art inspiration Northern Lights

I would not normally do this…

I am enjoying a long weekend, north of the Arctic Circle. The Photo below was taken 20 kilometres north of Kiruna, Sweden. The temperature was -32 degrees! I would not normally post holiday snaps on this blog but the experience was just so magical. You could say that the Sun and it’s solar storms were painting the night sky here on earth, a masterpiece.

Northern Lights, Kiruna, Sweden, 20130209

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David Meldrum figure drawing My Life Drawing Sketch Watercolour

I was not in the mood…

Venue: Konstnärshuset, 20130205

A sketching comrade (Martin) told me I would create good work after the coffee break, I had told him, I was not inspired at all. He said this always creates good art, just keep trying and not to give up. He was right! The following sketches were created after the break.

Sketch by David Meldrum 20130205
7-10 minute sketch, 20130205

Sketch by David Meldrum 20130205
5-7 minute sketch, 20130205

Sketch by David Meldrum 20130205
2 minute sketch, 20130205

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David Meldrum figure drawing My Life Drawing Sketch Watercolour

Figure drawing at Basis, Stockholm

I had fun today, I was on a roll.

watercolour sketch by David Meldrum 20130202
10-15 minute sketch, A3, 20130202

watercolour sketch by David Meldrum 20130202
10+5 minute sketch, A3, 20130202
watercolour sketch by David Meldrum 20130202
5-10 minute sketch, A3, 20130202
sketch by David Meldrum 20130202
2 minute sketch, A4, 20130202

sketch by David Meldrum 20130202
2 minute sketch, A4, 20130202

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Video Watercolour

Muddy colour problem fix – figure painting in watercolour

Maybe this technique is the answer to my muddy colour problem. I’ll will definately give it a try.


Don Andrews (www.donandrews.net)

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David Meldrum figure drawing My Life Drawing Nudes Sketch Watercolour

Love and hate – life drawing

The venue: The Swedish Academy of Realistic Art in Stockholm.

I love the female nude and I’m not happy with the male model. Basically I am not used to spending two hours solely on one painting. This picture is a good example, I spent so much time on the male that I ended up with a mess, I nearly didn’t have time to paint the female so I rushed her and the illustration turned out so much better! I am just used to short poses, it’s going to take a while to relax when spending more time on a painting. It’s not a problem, I am enjoying every minute of my self-dissatisfaction. 😉

Watercolour of two models by David Meldrum
Watercolour of two models on A3 paper. 20130131