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Category: Graphite Pencils

Gettin’ VERY Sketchy

Every Wednesday evening — 5:30 PM CST — I check in with Matt Fussell and Ashley Bane Hurst, the two … More

Gettin' Sketchy, Quick sketches

Woodless Pencils

Did you know that woodless pencils exist? For a long time I had no idea there was such a thing … More

EVNEED pencils, grades of graphite, graphite sticks, Powdered Graphite, woodenless pencils

Paper and Pencil

It’s nice to be home again, nice to be feeling better, and oh, so very nice to have my art … More

graphite drawing, Landscape, Mark-making

What Really Matters in Art

Art is definitely subjective. We all know that. While I rave over Egon Schiele, many of you dislike his works. … More

Art is subjective, Art movements, Art styles, Favorite artists, What matters most in art

Grist for the Mill

There’s a lovely old grist mill in West Virginia situated along Glade Creek. I’m sure you’ve seen it before, perhaps … More

Glade Creek Grist Mill, graphite, Sketching, William Powell - Landscape Drawing

Loving the Leaves

Usually at this time of year I’m painting landscapes filled with autumn colors. This year is an exception, however. I’m … More

Graphite landscape drawing, William F. Powell

Depth in Drawing

Today I’m sharing another quick landscape drawing, along with a few thoughts about one of the most basic principles in … More

Creating depth in drawings

Drawing is Fundamental

Years ago literacy campaigns often used the slogan “Reading is fundamental” with emphasis on the FUN part. As a strong … More

Drawing is fun, Drawing is fundamental, graphite drawing, landscapes, Trees, William F. Powell

Wherever You Are… It’s All Right

Today I’m sharing a quick graphite sketch I recently completed. It was done on Strathmore Gray Toned Paper since that’s … More

Ashley Bane Hurst, Cancellations, Gettin' Sketchy, Self-doubts, Sketching, The Virtual Instructor

Drawing Techniques – Grids

My first introduction to drawing with a grid came long, long years ago, back when I was barely out of … More

Drawing techniques, graphite, Grid systems

Bold, Broad Strokes

Learning new techniques is one of the most enjoyable aspects of art for me. It’s always fun, of course, to … More

Artist magazine, Artist Network, Broad Strokes, Carl Purcell, Graphite drawing techniques, Theodore Kautzky

Gray Skies

“Gray skies… nothing but gray skies… “ This drawing marks a bit of a first for me. While I’ve painted … More

Clouds and skies, Graphite landscape drawing

The A, B, C, and D of Drawing

I love landscape painting in oil. I also love drawing. So, putting these two loves together, you might logically suppose … More

drawing process, graphite, William Powell - Landscape Drawing

Gettin’ Sketchy

I’ve written many times in this blog about Matt Fussell, the Virtual Instructor whose tutorials and classes helped me become … More

Animals, Ashley Bane Hurst, Matt Fussell, Sketching, The Virtual Instructor

Practice Makes…A Little Progress

We all know that perfection does not exist in art. It especially doesn’t exist anywhere in my art, to be sure. … More

buildings, perspective, William Powell - Landscape Drawing

“Through the Trees”

I love coincidences. They always seem to be a sign to me, a definite indication of something I should learn … More

Arbor Day Foundation, Arbor Lodge, Trees, William Powell - Landscape Drawing

Because I Can

I’ve been doing quite a bit of drawing recently, and I’ve come to a beautiful realization. I love to draw. … More

Daily drawing practice, graphite drawing, Sketchbooks

Yes, You Can

Five years ago today I stood looking at a beautiful display of Prismacolor Premier colored pencils. I’d purchased them — … More

Art resources, Fundamentals of Art, Kate Berry, Learning to Draw, Teaching oneself, The Virtual Instructor

Faces from the Younger Generation

I certainly had fun drawing older faces like my “Old Man in the Hat” and “Old Woman with a Shawl”. I … More

Drawing people, faces, graphite

Fascinated by Faces

I’ve been fascinated with faces for as long as I can remember — not as an artist, but simply as … More

faces, Graphite portraits

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