
Pratique: Starting something new. Yep, that’s my silhouette.

Pratique: Starting something new. Yep, that’s my silhouette.

Pratique—Day 4.
Progress: tail color blocking and underglaze. Tomorrow I’ll begin several days of fine line work to define feathers, so there won’t be updates until most of that effort is done. I won’t work on the head and eye until last, to keep those features crisp and clean.
White-winged dove, Prismacolor pencil on toned paper, 6 x 5 inches (15 x 13 cm).

Pratique—Day 3.
Progress: drawing error correction, wing color blocking and underglaze.
White-winged dove, Prismacolor pencil on toned paper, 6 x 5 inches (15 x 13 cm).

Pratique—Day 2.
Progress: wing color blocking and underglaze.
White-winged dove, Prismacolor pencil on toned paper, 6 x 5 inches (15 x 13 cm).

Pratique—Day 1.
White-winged dove, Prismacolor pencil on toned paper, 6 x 5 inches (15 x 13 cm).
Pratique: Excavation.
I’ve been a bit housebound lately, and when I can’t hike, I draw. For this skeleton drawing I’m using waxy Prismacolor pencils
to slowly build up layers of color
on vellum-surface Bristol board. The soft pencil allows for subtle imprimatura or underglaze effects. I’ll continue to block in color and refine line, shading, and tone, covering only about a hundred square centimeters a day. I’ve learned to stop once my hand becomes fatigued, or else errors accumulate fast. Finally, I’ll burnish the entire surface to a high sheen. I might selectively distress and dull the finish at the end, but that decision is still days away. It’s slow going.