WELCOME TO MY SKETCH INSPIRATION BLOG
SKETCH-INSPIRATION – INTRODUCTION (HOT SHOT 1, 2)
Sketch inspiration is a revolution!
This revolution is my personal package-that has changed the way I see. It has changed the way I approach my art. Everything I see and everything I do – is broken down and simplified into the Sketch! That’s why I call it -The sketch inspiration!
It’s a privilege to share this great change with everyone out there on what has helped me and what has worked for me the past 20 years of sketching.
I first discovered this potential in 1992 in Nigeria, in my first year at College, when my friend gave a book by Alywn Crawshaw on “sketching” and it got triggered in 2004/5 while at Heatherley’s School of Fine Art in Chelsea, when my Instructor gave us the great task of taking the model for the day on the tube on the circle line instead of painting from the model in the studio.
All through these years, only one thing has affected my development as artist greatly, and it’s seeing everything, even painting, as a sketch.
Seeing and executing anything through the sketch-eyes, is what the sketch inspiration is all about!
Hope you enjoy seeing life through the sketch inspiration – every artist has their own philosophy and this not the only way to see, it’s just another way to see, which can be added to your already acquired artillery of knowledge and skills improving yourself as a representational artist.
Even if you are a designer or architect or art teacher or just an enthusiast- you will benefit greatly from the sketch inspiration!
HOT SHOTS
I have loads of sketch inspiration bullet points that would fire you up to attack your art with vigour, passion, motivation and energy. I’ll be starting from the basic stuff and gradually get on to more.
So stay tuned and enjoy this great journey with me!
I call them Adebanji Alade’s Sketch Inspiration HOT -SHOTS
HOT SHOT 1
The first and the most important thing is to get yourself a sketchbook. The size is up to you. I like a small size for the sketches I do on public transport. It’s one that’s A6 size- 4″ x 6″ approx. It’s made by Daler Rowney.
HOT SHOT 2
Try and get one that is somehow inexpensive, I say inexpensive, but please try and get one with acid free paper. It would last longer and it would pay better in the long run. But if that’s going to hinder you, get yourself any sketchbook and make sure you have enough to waste.
I use the words “waste” because I don’t want you to stop sketching because you find it hard to get a sketch book.
You must be able to have something at all times to sketch on and it’s nice it’s not just going to be a scraps of paper but in a sketchbook so that you can refer to them and have them compiled in one place.
Always try out different brands and different paper and settle for one that you are most comfortable with. Your sketchbook is a very valuable tool and you’ll be able to see your progress through the years when you journey through them!
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Can’t wait!
cool!
Thanks for starting this Blog Adebanji. I admire your art and am looking forward to learning your process of sketching.
I’m excited about sharing my process too!
Looking forward to accompanying you on your journey, Adebanji.
Thanks Glenis!
Great stuff, I am so looking forward to seeing more!
Thanks Sharon!
I find your way of talking about your art very inspiring and I am looking forward to your next post.
Thanks Anne!
This new blog is so great Adebanji! 🙂
Thanks Haidee! I am happy you love it!
following – a habit I am determined to pick up.
Brilliant! Anita, I am glad you are picking it up!
Adebanji, this is going to be a treasure! I’d like to share your website with my students and mailing list, if you don’t mind.
Thanks so much Cathy! Please do! Share the word!
Man has had a need to draw as we have seen on wall of caves centuries old. I too have picked up a pencil but not a book. I am going to buy a sketch book and give it a try.