Size Matters
by thisnorthernboy
Bigger is better. Or so they say. Particularly in Texas I believe.
When it comes to my work, I’ve never been into ‘big’. My work tends to be small, tightly controlled, detailed – rather than expressive and sprawling. I’ve recently begun working much smaller though, as way of getting more ideas down on paper – rather than worrying too much about the finished product. Some of these little doodles will stay just that, but a few of them may become something else at a later date. Redrawn at a larger scale, details added, lines refined – all the while trying to keep the essence of what it was I liked about the doodle in the first place.
All the following drawings were done in pen, so no pencil or rubbing out, and were begun with almost no thought in mind as to what the aim was. In terms of scale, the largest of these little doodles is about 25mm high.
These were all drawn using a 0.1 or 0.2 Staedtler Pigment Liner, on bristol board.
It’s good fun drawing at this scale. There’s no room for obsessing over details, you just have to get in there and create some forms and hint at structure. They have bags of character at this scale too – the challenge will be to capture that if I work these up into full-scale illustrations.
Love these 😀 The ability to express so much in so little is exactly the skill i am trying to develop, but need to work my way through understanding form properly first … Just thought I should drop a line and say your pictures are at the top of my viewing list, and one of the only saving graces of a Monday morning – theres a couple extras i didnt view over the weekend waiting for me 🙂
they are the best spaceship in the world!!
Thank you for sharing.
Great stuff!!
I really like how they look as scanned and “bigger”.
Other post superb as well. Followed you and can’t wait for more updates.
Thank you for sharing!