Wednesday, October 16, 2013

carry it home in a tote sack

 Here are two drawings from the same day and the same place. They are, I think, examples of how a drawing can go either way. I drew them both at a field day and they are of a stall that was a celebration of all things bread. It mapped the story of bread from back in time and from around the world. Very interesting and very tasty.

The top drawing pleases me quite a lot. It's got a touch of the Patrick Caulfield about it (who I absolutely adore). The bottom one is atrocious. Way too much going on and way too overdone.

You win some, you lose some.

8 comments:

dinahmow said...

I like the top one, too.Makes me want to bake some bread...not today.Maybe in winter!

Polly Birchall said...

They are the same only different!!!! Do prefer the first one though.

Unknown said...

I do not a gree,the second one is not atrocious. But I agree, the first one is better. Actually it's fantastic.

Unknown said...

i like them both, the top for its simplicity and color; the bottom one for the fact that you were capturing everything in the moment. imagine if it too was in color....

Eugen Caitaz said...

I like first sketch! Looks amazing!

Anonymous said...

Love the bakery. Another artist that comes to mind, and who I love, is Stuart Davis.

Anonymous said...

I think the second one could be salvaged with some areas just pushed back with a shadow effect...you know push and pull to separate it into several areas. It is a lot of work not to try to salvage...Miz Dee

andrea joseph's sketchblog said...

Thank you very much, guys. You are kind. But, I still think the second on is RUBBISH!!!!

Cheers.