Wednesday, April 1, 2020
Pieter Lategan Title: Lockdown Day 6 No Booze
Medium: A4 Paper Pencil H, HB
Today is day 6 of South Africa lockdown because of the coronavirus, 5 people are dead.
I draw this man from a photo which I got from the internet. I am really satisfied. The face is working, the hand was a bit difficult, but yes I am happy and feel well done. I would like to work on the background but let me first get the faces correct.
Source:
https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/photo/businessman-and-homeless-man-sitting-on-park-bench-royalty-free-image/523133908
Tuesday, March 31, 2020
Pieter Lategan Title: Day 5 - Watch Your Weight
Pieter Lategan Title: Boris Johnson - PM since 24 July 2019
Medium: A4 Paper Pencil, H, HB
This is the Prime Minister of England. Currently under self-isolation because of the coronavirus. He works from home and runs his country.
Monday, March 30, 2020
Pieter Lategan Title: Lockdown Day 4 - Waiting
On day 4 of lockdown, everyone awaits the latest news. The streets are quiet and the global death toll has reached 34,000 people. The pound is valued at R22.28, the highest ever seen. The oil price has dropped due to decreased demand. Everyone hopes for a vaccine as hospitals struggle in the USA.
Reflecting on my work, I believe it's good. I like the hair, but the mouth isn't perfect, so I'll practice more. The ears aren't great, but it's alright - there are similarities to the photo. I'm satisfied with the sketch, having spent about 5 hours on it, paying close attention to detail.
Saturday, March 28, 2020
Pieter Lategan Title: The Fear For The Coronavirus
Medium: A4 Paper Pencil H
People live now in fear. The elderly are the worst hit by the coronavirus. They are weak and do not have the ability to fight the virus.
I drew it from a photo that I got on the internet.
So what do I think about my work?
Lowly I am moving out of the deep waters, and I can feel it looks better. I am proud of myself because I used a photo. The eyes work, the nose is almost there, the mouth is okay, and the ears are good. So yes, I am happy about the sketch. I took a walk to the shop, and the rows were long, and we had to stand outside of the shop. There are only a few people allowed in the shop, so I waited for about 30 minutes outside, and I was out in 6 minutes.
https://tucson.com/news/local/year-old-man-arrested-in-armed-bank-robbery/article_fb185c10-f95b-11e7-a18a-8f1637e12ff0.html
Pieter Lategan Title: Day 2 of Lockdown is Almost Over
Medium: A4 paper, pencil
Friday, March 27, 2020
Medium: A4 Paper Pencil H, HB
I got a photo on the net and I drew it; this photo I got from an artist who uses black and white photos and colors it in. The photo was taken during the Holocaust of a woman. She looks like a man, but you can see she is ill and did not eat.
The artist who colors the black and white photos is Tom Marshall (PhotograFix). He called himself a colorizer and restorer. He is working with some of the world's leading museums, photo archives, and publishers, as well as private commissions and projects undertaken for fun.
So what do I think of my sketch?
Well, I like the ears; that looks good; the eyes are okay; and the mouth. The nose is almost there, and it looks much better, I get the feeling I am starting to understand the draw of a nose. She does not really look sick, but I think the lines are not dark enough. But you can see the woman is not well; there is something wrong with her. I put today's date and year on it, and I think I must continue doing that.
Sources:
https://www.boredpanda.com/history-holocaust-horrors-colourised-tom-marshall/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=organic
https://www.boredpanda.com/author/enquiries_4/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=organic
Pieter Lategan Title: Picture 1977 on a Sunday, No no it is death 2020
Medium: A4 Paper Pen
It feels as if someone is dead in the streets and in the shop, and I brought the death feeling to my home where I live and must be happy.
Monday, March 23, 2020
Pieter Lategan Title: Redraw of Unknown Artist sketch - I call it Pilot
Medium: A4 Paper Pencil HB
Pencil sketch of a pilot, G.E. Rawson, dated 29 August 1943. He died, and they assume the body was found by the Germans in World War 2, after an attack and the sea of Cherbourg.
I don’t know who the artwork drew, but it has been signed by the artist, and the date is 29 August 1943, the time of the war.
So what do I think of my own work?
Some of the lines are too hard, and they have been drawn from different angles. I create images with continuous, same pencil pressure. That I need help with. But as soon as I get that when I color in with the pencil with practice, I will be happy. The hair works for me, but I could spend more time on it. The eyes are ok, as is the mouth. I like the nose; it is working but still needs to improve. I still need more practice for portrait pencil sketches, but that will I done. I have been busy since last year, November 2019, and worked very hard this month.
Sunday, March 22, 2020
Pieter Lategan Title: Rip Sol Kerzner
Medium: A4 paper pencil H
Solomon (Sol) Kerzner (23 August 1935 – 21 March 2020) was a South African accountant and business magnate.
He founded both of South Africa's largest hotel groups, the Southern Sun Hotel Group and Sun International. He graduated from the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, and took over the running of his family's hotel chain. His parents owned and operated a chain of kosher hotels.
In 1979, Kerzner developed Sun City, the most ambitious resort project in Africa.
So what do I think of my own work?
I like it; it is sad the man passed away; he was a very good and clever businessman.
Some of the lines are a bit too hard; I draw with an H pencil. The sketch was not drawn exactly in the middle, but that is fine. I got the photo from the internet from the Getty Photos website, and the photo was taken by a person with the name of Kevin Mazur/WireImage.
Souces:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sol_Kerzner
Pieter Lategan Title: Paavo Nurmi
Medium: A4 Pencil H
With coronavirus all over the world, I am not sure if the Olympics in Japan are going to happen. I thought it was good to draw Paavo from a photo that I got from the Internet.
He was a Finnish (13 June 1897 – 2 October 1973) middle-distance and long-distance runner and had the nickname “Flying Finn. He set 22 official world records at distances between 1500 meters and 20 kilometers.
He left school at the age of twelve to provide for his family. In 1912, he was inspired by the Olympic feats of Hannes Kolehmainen and began developing a strict training program.
Nurmi was suspended before the 1932 Games by the IAAF council that questioned his amateur status, and in 1934 he retired from running.
So what do I think of my work?
I drew it from a black-and-white photo and felt that worked very well. It is almost there; I think I did a good job with the eyes but struggled with the nose. The mouth was a bit difficult with the v-shaped lips he had. I really need to work on a background idea that will work for my portrait studies.
I am very proud of myself today. I did two portrait sketches and want to try to do that every day. I get tired, but I need much more practice before I can think of starting painting in oil, but that is my goal.
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