Tree Sketches in Pencil, Colored Pencil and Black Ink

Spruce - pencil
Still sketching away - every day! Here's an update on the tree sketches I've challenged myself to do every day of 2014. There are 46 sketches so far.

You can see all the sketches on my Facebook page: Tree Sketches 2014

I've posted twelve of them below:



Maple tree in winter pencil sketch
Maple tree - pencil
Dogwood tree in winter pencil sketch
Dogwood - pencil
Oak tree in winter pencil sketch
Oak tree - pencil
Dwarf Alberta Spruce in snow pencil sketch
Dwarf Alberta Spruce in snow - pencil
Pine tree pencil sketch
Pine tree - pencil
Lilac bush in winter pencil sketch
Lilac - pencil
Maple tree in winter pencil sketch
Maple tree - pencil
Poplar tree in winter pencil sketch
Poplar tree - pencil

After 33 sketches, I got tired of graphite pencil and began using colored pencil for a while:

Pine tree colored pencil sketch
Pine tree - colored pencil
Crabapple tree in snow colored pencil sketch
Crab apple tree - colored pencil

Then I switched to black ink which I'm liking very much - it's clean and easy to use. At some point, I'll try watercolor with ink:

Tree in winter pen and ink sketch
A type of willow (I think?) - pen and ink
Trees by a stream in winter pen and ink sketch
Trees by a stream - pen and ink

Sketching trees has reopened my eyes to the many interesting trees in my area. When driving, I always want to stop when I see a particularly gorgeous one (but if I did, I'd never get anywhere!).

It feels great to continue with my New Year's resolution. How about you? Do you have one that you're still keeping?





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2 comments:

RETA said...

You have a great talent and do beautiful work!

RETA@ http://evenhaazer.blogspot.com

Janet Zeh said...

Thank you RETA, glad you enjoy the art! :)