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Figure Drawing Practice✦ Benefits of Sharpies

I was in a bit of a slump with figure drawing, and actually felt like I was getting worse despite the online courses I’m watching. One of the instructors drew with a sharpie so I thought I’d ch...

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Domino becomes a live model

I have my sketchbook and favorite pens in the living room, on the ready for if Domino strikes a pose. I’m getting better at quickly sketching Domino when he’s well behaved, and not worrying if ...

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Female Red Breasted Merganser ✦Timelapse

Here’s a painting from a while back. This is done from life, from the museum’s taxidermy collection. Still one of my favorite paintings.

✦Time- 1 hour 30 minutes


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Gumbo, Domino, and Fritz

I’m excited to share this cute sketchbook spread! For some reason drawing at the zoo isn’t a problem for me, but I become hesitant with my own pets. Maybe it’s because they’re free to walk ...

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What Color is a Yellow Object in Shadow?

I wanted to look specifically into what happens to a yellow object (in a still life situation) as it falls into shadow. I studied 4 paintings and they all followed the same pattern, just to varying...

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Charcoal Sketches ✦ Grandpa’s Tractor and Other Farm Equipment

This is my current favorite spread, probably out of all of my sketchbooks.

All of these are drawn from life with a General’s and CarbOthello charcoal pencil. The CarbOthello is a little har...

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Harvest 2024 ✦ Harvest 2016

This was going to be a post about how I’ve been recording my harvest through art over the years. I found what I think is my oldest squash drawing, and at that time I had a combined journal and sk...

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Quick Charcoal Sketches ✦ Sketchbook Spread

This is the first time I sketched with a charcoal pencil, and I love it! As you can see this is from a little while back, and I’m continuing to sketch this way.

These are all drawn from li...

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Important Update!

There’s some changes coming to my Patreon and I wanted to let you guys know! Especially paying members because I don’t want to change what you’re getting without telling you first.

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In Depth Study of Ray Harris Ching - Unedited Timelapse

Most of my master studies I do in one shot, but there’s a lot of paintings that are either too intimidating to paint in this way or I feel I won’t learn the most I can.

I’m developing ...

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Gallimimus Reconstruction

I did another reconstruction to practice my skills and test out a new brush pack.

I had so much fun painting the black and white feathers. A new breakthrough! I generally avoid painting birds...

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Guinea Fowl - Voiced Over Timelapse

Mainly talking about how I pick a background color for my paintings and some difficulties I had working on this one

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Recommended Courses and Resources

This article will be a rundown of the courses I learned the most from, and a sample of the sketches I did while taking them. I’d like to apologize for the quality of the photos; my sketchbooks ar...

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Sketch Practice - Hands

I’ve been practicing human anatomy lately, figure drawing and portraits and hands. I’m really enjoying drawing hands. They’re so expressive and full of character.

This sketchbook is us...

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Bird Skull Still Life

I set up this bird skull (goose or duck? I’m still unsure) with a sheet of my favorite green paper and a copy of Crime and Punishment. It had the perfect color of red.

I had just finished M...

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Guinea Fowl Painting

It’s been a little while since I did a full painting! I’ve been focusing more on sketching in my “student” sketchbook lately. I thought I’d be rusty but dang, I really like this one!

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Oystercatcher Full Time Lapse Painting

I did this one a while ago but I still love the colors and rendering (: I take any chance to let wispy feathers break the silhouette or break into other forms. It’s just such an awesome way to sh...

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Shape Design Demo - Guinea Fowl

One of the most common questions I get is about shape design, so I hope this demo will begin to touch on what I’m thinking about as I sketch.

The video is at 1.5x speed.

Brush- MaxU...

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Pigments, Screens, and a Case Study of Greens

Even the most vibrant paints are limited in their range of hues and saturation, especially when compared to the range of a digital screen. Being aware of the range and limits of natural pigments is...

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