
Exploring the world through graphite, pastel, and acrylics, one sketch at a time.
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Hi, today’s post is a little different. Above is the progression of my drawing of a snowflake from the incredible photography of . Please go and check him out to be amazed!
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I want to thank AJ doodles, who drew mine and many...
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A loose outline of the strands, keeping the lines soft so the thicker twists can emerge slowly. At this stage the objective is only to place the major shapes and the knot’s posture on the page.
Its flexibility holds enduranc...
A fleeting image arrives, barely more than a suggestion. Capturing a shape, giving it form. The outline of this desert loving creature appears as if hesitant to settle. This ancient nomadic bird often confined in a cage now finds itself hel...
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As the ghostly image appears
Through soft mirrages images and shapes
Feelings of gesture surrounding light is magical and mysterious
The first stage begins with only the faintest suggestion of the figure. Light marks, soft...
Small circles of metal catching the light. With the edges worn and resting in the hand of gentle folds. The curves of the coins and the soft rise of each knuckle with the way shadows sit between the fingers calls to be drawn.
With light ma...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
I’m Sue, known as Doodlebee. I have been drawing for years, mostly for myself and close friends. This is my place to share the process and stories behind my art, from graphite to pastel to acrylics.
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