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Sketchbook (I like crayons!)

Sketchbook (I like crayons!)

September 16, 2008 Posted by Scott DuBar Personal Work, Sketchbook

sketchbook crayon drawings by Scott DuBar
sketchbook crayon drawings by Scott DuBar
sketchbook crayon drawings by Scott DuBar

sketchbook crayon drawings by Scott DuBar

My professor had us do our sketchbook drawings using crayons for a week. It was a great exercise because it keeps you from getting hung up on small details. You also can’t erase, so it helps to free you up and just draw quickly, which is important when drawing from life. (People just have this odd habit of moving!) There’s also the fun of working with odd colors that you might never consider drawing in, like lime green, purple, or bright red. I think that alone makes it a worthwhile exercise because it helps to view things differently and opens up the mind to utilizing color differently than we might otherwise. Lastly, I think it’s really fun to take something as low-brow as children’s crayons and use them for life-drawing. It helps to take some of the seriousness out of making art, at least from time to time!

You can see more of my sketchbook drawings here.

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Illustrator Scott DuBar is a graduate of VCU School of the Arts where he received his degree in Communication Arts magna cum laude. Scott’s work covers a wide range of lifelong interests including old style cartooning, surrealism, humor, as well as issues concerning human rights and the environment.

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  • Elizabeth
    · Reply

    September 19, 2008 at 3:51 PM

    I like the still life of the cactus and cell phone buddha! Its great to see all your work! Thanks for sharing,
    Pranams,
    Elizabeth

  • Scott DuBar
    · Reply

    September 19, 2008 at 4:16 PM

    Yayyy! Comments!

  • kellycat
    · Reply

    September 24, 2008 at 2:08 PM

    the one with the buddah on the cell phone with the cup o’ joe is a great composition. good mix of symbolism… the time-tempered hardy organic cactus, the cold digital clock ticking by, and the buddah bridging it all together. oh, and the drawing itself is pretty nice too ;^) also – cool feet on the couch sketch!

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