Every Wednesday evening — 5:30 PM CST — I check in with Matt Fussell and Ashley Bane Hurst, the two … More
Category: Graphite Pencils
Woodless Pencils
Did you know that woodless pencils exist? For a long time I had no idea there was such a thing … More
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
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
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
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
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
Drawing is Fundamental
Years ago literacy campaigns often used the slogan “Reading is fundamental” with emphasis on the FUN part. As a strong … More
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
Drawing Techniques – Grids
My first introduction to drawing with a grid came long, long years ago, back when I was barely out of … More
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
Gray Skies
“Gray skies… nothing but gray skies… “ This drawing marks a bit of a first for me. While I’ve painted … More
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
Gettin’ Sketchy
I’ve written many times in this blog about Matt Fussell, the Virtual Instructor whose tutorials and classes helped me become … More
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
“Through the Trees”
I love coincidences. They always seem to be a sign to me, a definite indication of something I should learn … More
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
Yes, You Can
Five years ago today I stood looking at a beautiful display of Prismacolor Premier colored pencils. I’d purchased them — … More
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
Fascinated by Faces
I’ve been fascinated with faces for as long as I can remember — not as an artist, but simply as … More