Advantage of sketching in watercolor

Reality of sketching

I’m usually advising my students: if you ever would like to learn drawing free-hand and manually, do not use photos, grids and other tools, but only your eyes in addition to paper and pencil. That gives us huge artistic freedom and allows not to depend on camera, printer, computer and photo editing software. That also saves a lot of time. It is more difficult for some people to draw and paint from a real subject initially, but it is like everything else: once you’ve understood how it’s done, the improvement is continuous.

Creating without devices

I grew up and learned painting without any cameras and photos. There was no internet, there were no computers. I suppose, that’s why the number of artists was noticeably smaller, too. In order to paint or draw something, you simply had to use your visual abilities and imagination. I am disagreeing with those who are trying to convince us that everybody was using some kind of camera obscura in the past in order to capture accurate details, proportions and perspective. It’s believed, that mostly amateur artists were using it since they did not have the knowledge and capability of producing good drawings. I know, everybody has heard about Canaletto whose drawings were created that way. Well, there were others, too. Some people can draw and capture everything flawlessly. I am one of them.

Why you can’t draw yet

I find that most people are unable to draw not because they have problems handling pencil and creating the image, but because they don’t know what to look for when they would like to recreate the subject on a paper or canvas. That takes practice and work, that’s all. I love doing drawings or sketches just for the sake of pleasure. It’s so great to see something evolving on a sheet of blank paper. Nothing really compares to this fantastic feeling! That always excites me, and I can spend hours drawing alone while other people are watching TV, for instance. As a kid, I was drawing my garden, street views, buildings and similar simple things. I used to draw portraits of my sister, other kids and later my daughter and my group-mates at the University.

Painting and sketching the easy way

Paintings are sometimes very labor-consuming, especially the large and very large ones. It is simply a lot of work. It can be hard physical work, as well, when handling huge canvas. Sketching with pencil, watercolor and pen is a quick way of capturing the desired view or subject. I do not draw anything tiny because I am trying not to use glasses. Glasses, just like camera can distort the image, and I wouldn’t like that to happen. These sketches were created while travelling, and sizes are between 10 x 12 to 12 x 16 in (25 x 30 and 30 x 41 cm). They were done in about 2 hours.

Sketching in watercolor what is the advantage

Advantages of using pen with watercolor

There are many advantages of sketching with pencil, watercolor and pen. First of all, sketching allows to stay focused. It’s like a daily exercise which keeps us in good shape. Our senses stay sharp and fresh, and it’s easier to get back to larger artwork after a break. It is also a great tool to overcome artistic blocks. Just start sketching without worrying about results. We allow our creativity to unfold and follow our imagination and inspiration.

Sketching in watercolor what is the advantage

Sketching is the quick way of capturing reality

Sketching does not take much time, it is very relaxing. Many artists and people, who are doing art for pleasure, know that. Lack of time is an ongoing problem. Not everybody is willing to sacrifice their free time only to drawing and painting, but they should. Doing painting and sketching regularly is already an achievement and it will certainly result in better skills. Sketching is very suitable to experience a new subject or style. There are millions of different ways of sketching, and that means: there is something for everybody.

Become a master in drawing

Finally, sketching is crucial for those, who want to master free-hand drawing from live subjects, or to capture a plein-air view. We can learn writing by reading a lot; we can learn many things by just watching how others do them, but drawing is a skill which we can  learn only by doing it. The more we draw, the more we sketch, the more artistic and skillful we become. We might get a new approach this way. We also might find a completely new style which works for us. I have always something on my studio desks: flowers, cups, jugs, brushes, paint tubes and similar items. Jars and cups are my favorite still life subjects. I have a large collection of them. I’m already looking forward to spring impatiently because that’s when the true sketching starts. Nature wakes up and takes us outdoors.

Framed sketch: why not?

It is also possible to frame sketches and use them as beautiful art for decorating your space. Sketches can make great illustrations and they sometimes serve as a standalone artwork.

Sketching in watercolor what is the advantage

Happy sketching! Please share your experiences with different media and subjects if you have time.

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30 Replies to “Advantage of sketching in watercolor”

    1. Thanks Brenda, I love them, too! In fact, I’m doing a full sheet watercolor, so the entire studio is full of fruit, flowers and other stuff. Have to somehow make use of this nasty weather. By doing something nice, it’s easier to tolerate this terrible cold we are still having.

    2. True! I’m going to try to illustrate the cover for a self-published book. Gulp. I feel determined about it, though.

    1. Thanks Mary! I hope more artists would start to employ their visual potential rather than that one of a camera. I appreciate you liked these sketches, your work is great, as well, I just had a look at Pears painting.

  1. I love your art. It’s bright and fresh and joyful. I’d love to be able to draw, sketch or paint, but I think I should stick to words 😉

  2. Reblogged this on closetoeighty and commented:
    Since I started this blog on 10/03/2013 I was inspired to try some abstract painting using the paint program on my laptop. I published on the blog 9 paintings. Most liked was the last one. It might be that there are simply more followers, or that there are more polite followers, or that I am going in the right direction. Whatever the reason, I am going to continue to work on abstract paintings. However, after reading this post by Inese Poga I am going also to try sketching. I hope that some of you will be inspired by this post too.

    1. Thanks a lot! Especially, I’m glad you decided to try sketching and my post served as inspiration. Well, and don’t give it up if the first attempt is not perfect. Those who have patience, get rewarded sooner or later. I hope, too, some other people will take a pencil or pen and start sketching which is so much fun and pleasure just because when starting a small sketch we use to be more relaxed than when we are planning a large artwork.

    2. I will not give up until I am satisfied with my results.
      Thank you for the wonderful post!

    3. If you like anything on my blog you can help me to reach out too (by reblog of one post or by introduction to the blog).

    4. Sure, I will have to check out your blog some time. I’m sort of not posting anything new because I am dealing with taxes at the moment, oh, that’s really time-consuming and not funny at all.

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