The countryside - Indian ink
I will have to go home tomorrow for some medical investigations - so maybe this is what I get of summer in the countryside this summer. It would have been easier and less painful to just stay, but it's easy to be wise in hindsight. I will maybe go here in the autumn instead. Worst thing is that I will miss my family. But hey-ho - today I made some indian ink drawings.
As Katharsisdrill (my pseudonym and alterego) I mostly do digital art. But I brought both watercolours and ink to relax with some good old analogue painting, and it really is fun and liberation to work with something that follow its own not-calculated ways.
I really had no plan (as usual). The drawings showed up by themself and then I just finished them. The names was also just whatever fell into my mind (as usual) - some of them more obvious than others.
And here are today's drawings. They are all rather small - about 7 -10 cm in height:
amazing!
What he said. Analog works very well for you
I have used so many years on analogue and still fell more comfortable with it even though it has no ctrl-Z and behaves unpredictable - the unpredictability is (or was) very much a part of my way of working - a slow approach with a lot of watching - or a fast way with breaks - and then like this: fast paperwork throwing the sheet over the head an on to the next. Then selection much later.
Thanks.