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Angel = scribble drawing

December.04.2014      DIN-A3      16.5 x 11.7 inch

Description

How does an angel sleep?

Whoa, I don’t know, I guess: very deep...
(well, if angels exist)


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Steps

In a scribble drawing my pencil gets a lot of freedom.
The sketch and the contour lines are done exactly (with the grid method).
The shading is done by ‘wild scribbling’, these are squiggly lines that generate a relatively solid surface impression.
If possible, I do not use hatching.
For a further darkening I use an blue ink pen (on the paper this gives a slight blue tint - here I have converted the image to grayscale)

1.Predrawing with the grid method
2. First drawing (pencil)
3. Finished drawing (pencil)
4. Darkening with a pen

final drawing

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Tools/Material

Papernormal printer-papier (DIN-A4...A6)
normal sketchbook paper (DIN-A3)
Pencil HBfor pre drawing, fine lines, area-darkening and graphite-powder
Eraser(2 x 2 x 0.6 cm) for area-lightening
Eraser(small - at the end of a pencil) to smear graphite-powder
Sandpaperto produce graphite-powder with the HB-pencil
Paper handkerchiefto smear graphite-powder or for blurring (wide areas)
Fingerto smear graphite-powder or for blurring (middle areas)
Pen with
bicycle tube
to smear graphite-powder or for blurring (small areas)
Cardboardto smear graphite-powder or for blurring (tiny areas)
Eraser-templatesimple construction with a gap (1 x 30mm)
Eraser-templatesimple construction with a gap (1 x 2mm)
Extra papersto protect areas


Version March.15.2015

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