"He (the artist) moves through life as he finds it, not passing negligently the things he loves, but stopping to know themn, and to note them down in the shorthand of his sketch book... He is looking for what he loves, he tries to capture it. It's found anywhere, everywhere. Those who are not hunters do not see these things. The hunter is learning to see and to understand-- to enjoy." ~Robert Henri (A quote from The Animator's Sketchbook reading)
This was actually drawn on the 11th. I went down to the Japanese Tea Garden near my dorms and decided to sit down and draw the fish (or whatever was around me). So I did. Animals are hard to draw (this past weekend I tried drawing birds.. and they kept flying away or moving) but the fish on the top right swam kinda slow as if it were posing for me (haha). I think that one's my favorite out of the others (nicknamed him "pudge"... okay after the Lilo and Stitch Pudge the Fish).
3 comments:
First of all I love the fish and the pagoda, very pretty. The glowing bricks look really nice, luminous. Hey Art! See you in the studio tomorrow.
Thats the pagoda at Ala Moana is'nt it? Cool.
Pretty fishies! I tried drawing some at the beach but they swam away :( yokudekimashita! ^-^
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