Friday, November 8, 2013

The Summertimes Portrait Studio


Hi everyone,

While I haven't put my pens and pencils entirely, I have been dedicating most of my time and effort to other things this year. I have completed a course in small business management (as well as attending seminars and workshops on marketing, social medial, and a whole lot of other business related stuff), and have been applying everything I've learned to our portrait photography studio.

The Summertimes Portrait Studio originally began in 2009 (as Summertime Photography), photographing babies, families, couples and even a few weddings! Over the last few years, Jane has really focused her skills on newborn portraits and has become pretty darn good at them! While I (Chris) have put my "teacher's hat" on the hook, and refocused my love of working with children to include children and family portraits.

I'd love you to check out our website and like our facebook page!

www.thesummertimes.com.au
www.facebook.com/summertimephotography

I'd also love to invite you to come and experience The Summertimes Portrait Studio for yourself! You may enquire through our website, or give me a call directly on 0431 936 750.

Chris :)

Monday, April 2, 2012

What's been happening?

Hey! I guess it's been a while since I've done any drawing, huh. So what's been happening?

Me... life has been busy (as always) raising a beautiful little boy who turned 1 on the weekend, still teaching (for now :p) and focusing more and more on our photography business with my beautiful wife. We have been busy busy training up and practicing in photography of newborns, children, modern portraits and weddings! We can't wait to see where photography will take us in the future.

Check out our website at www.summertimephotography.net



Saturday, December 10, 2011

Celtic Cross Tattoo



I've  been wanting to draw a Celtic cross tattoo for a while now so tonight I mustered up the courage to give it a shot. First I used a compass and a ruler to mark out the shape of the cross. That was the easy bit.

At this point, I thought the 'industrial' look of the pencil guide lines looked pretty cool in and of themselves and that I might try another cross later that takes on this type of look, just for something a bit more original than the Celtic style cross.

I penned in the lines, freehand. I was pretty happy with my pen control for it. Only a few wobbles here and there. Then I began the Celtic knots in the cross. The first one (the biggest one) I tried to use a compass to help guide the shape of the lines, but I don't think it really helped. The knot doesn't "flow" like it should.


I drew the next Celtic knot free-hand, and once I was happy with it, I penned it in. Then I used tracing paper to copy the knot for the other 2 times. Then I did a similar thing with the knots in the circle as well.

And lastly, I filled in the black and shaded the knots. I started using the fine liner pen that I had used for the outline to fill in the black inside the knot where the pen looks slightly different, but the pen was scraping up the surface of the paper so I switched pens to use a more felt-tipped pen. Then I used a 2B pencil to fill in the circle, and shade the Celtic Knot work.

I'm pretty happy with how it turned out. Although, now my back is killing me from being hunched over the page, drawing, for so long. I think I need to work on my posture while I'm drawing if I hope to ever make a career out of drawing or tattooing for long periods of time.

I'm on holidays now. So my goal is to do one drawing every day! (We'll see how that goes).

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Faith in Progress

Here's another go at the Faith tattoo that I started the other day. I decided to take photos as I went this time to show you the progress of how the drawing came together.


I started with a few lines to keep the letters a little more uniform. Then I drew the letter 'i' as it is in the middle of the word 'Faith' and also that it's the base for all the other letters to work from. Then I traced the 'i' and used the stencil to place the back line for the 'a' and for the bottom of the 't' so it would be evenly spaced.


Then I sketched in the body of the 'a' and found the right height of the 't'. Then using tracing paper, I copied the 't' to start the 'h' then had a few goes at drawing a curly line to cross the 't' and join onto the 'h'.


Then came the 'F'. I started with the body of the letter, and then sketched in the curly lines all around it. As you can see by the rubbed out lines, it took a few goes to get it the way I wanted. Then once I was happy with the formation, and the thickness of the lines, I attacked it with a fine line pen.


Again, I carefully drew around the outside of the entire word, rather than outlining each individual letter. This worked really well where my pencil work was clear, but was a bit more challenging in the areas that weren't as clear, more rushed and sketchy looking.


Lastly I shaded the top and bottom of each letter with a 2B pencil, blending it in and leaving the middle of each letter white to give it a shiny effect. I couldn't decide where to dot the 'i', so I left the dot out. Next time I would extend the cross of the 't' a bit more, to leave room for the dot above it.

Things for me to work on:
* more precise thickness of the lines in pencil work
* more precise pen work using a steadier hand
* curlier curls

Thanks for stopping by.

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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Gotta have faith

Had another quick draw tonight. Nothing special. Couldn't really get into the mood. But I'm on holidays soon and hopefully I'll be drawing (nearly) every day! I'm gonna set up my home art studio, ready to draw, paint, tattoo and play my guitar.



So anyway... I'm going to practice a little bit of script writing in the mean time because it doesn't take so long to draw in one sitting as a portrait does. I copied the general idea for this Faith tattoo out of a magazine. The guy had it as a chest tattoo, spread right across his chest. My version is slightly smaller (about 3 inches long), a bit less complicated and a bit more wonky. I didn't use guides or tracing paper to ensure that all the letters were similar size/shape because I was just really wanting to draw *something* and to draw it now!

For this particular drawing, I tried outlining around the outside edge of the entire word, rather than each individual letter. I think it creates a pretty good effect when you shade it a little bit. I'm going to have another go at re-drawing this one, later, I think. Even up the letters a bit, use a guide to make it neater and more accurate, make the swirls more swirl-like and natural looking, and do it BIGGER so I can fit in more detail and maybe some sort of images in the background. Actually I just had the image in my head of the word sprouting up like a tree, from a seed, with cute little birds coming to rest in it's branches... a la Matthew 13:31-32. Hmm... maybe a project for tomorrow.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Will Turner

I've begun the next installment of my Curse of the Black Pearl sleeve. Mr Will Turner, hanging dramatically from some rigging, wind in his hair, pistol in his hand and facial hair in places. Doing such a small drawing is proving to be difficult (it probably appears life-size on your computer screen... but not your iPhone, obviously) as there's no space to get the shading to blend - not to mention my pencils are blunt and I can't find a sharpener anywhere. So I'm calling it a night. But I figured I would show the progress of the picture bit by bit as I complete it, keep it fresh.


I won't be doing Movember this year, but if YOU are please let me know so I can support you with it!

Now, if I've been waiting for the opportune moment to head to bed... this is it.
Goodnight!

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Monday, October 24, 2011

Owl

I flicked through a tattoo magazine as I was sipping my whiskey and coke tonight, and saw a nice owl tattoo. I have been meaning to do an owl for a long time. Not sure why. I just like them I guess. So I decided to copy the tattoo in the magazine for starters. I didn't want to stay up all night drawing, so it's a moderately quick sketch. I also ran out of page, so the proportions are a bit off... but least it's given me a few ideas on what I might do with an owl tattoo myself.


My poor little boy has a stuffy nose and it keeps waking him up. He's just woken up again, so I better go help him back to sleep. Goodnight everyone!