A old art time lapse 🫰🏽
College has me really busy so check in next week for more!! 🤭💗
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Hey everyone! So, as you know, college life can be a whirlwind, but I always try to carve out time for my art. That's why I love creating time-lapses of my drawing process – it's fascinating to see how a blank page transforms into something completely new! If you're also passionate about drawing, or just curious about how artists bring their visions to life, you're in the right place. Finding inspiration for a 'new drawing' can sometimes be the trickiest part. For me, contemporary art often sparks fresh ideas. You don't always need complex techniques to create something impactful. Sometimes, a simple line drawing with a unique subject or an abstract pattern can feel incredibly modern and 'easy' to start. I often look at everyday objects from unusual angles or try to capture emotions rather than perfect realism. It's all about experimenting and letting your creative soul guide you! Don't be afraid to pull out your sketchbook and just doodle; sometimes the best ideas come from the freest moments. Speaking of inspiration, I've been really diving into the works of some 'famous pencil drawing artists' lately. Their mastery of shading and detail is just incredible! Think about artists like Paul Cadden, whose hyperrealism is mind-blowing, or the expressive character studies by someone like Cath Riley. What I learn from them isn't necessarily to copy, but to understand how they use value and texture to create depth and emotion. Even in my own 'drawing' (as my phone sometimes calls it!), I try to incorporate some of those principles, especially when I'm sketching faces or intricate details. Observing how they build up layers and create subtle transitions can really elevate your own work, making even a simple portrait feel more alive. If you're thinking of sharing your own art process, creating a time-lapse is a fantastic way to do it, and it's surprisingly easy to get started. You don't need fancy equipment; a simple phone setup with a tripod or even just propped against books can work wonders. The key is consistent lighting and a stable camera position throughout your drawing session. This not only helps others appreciate the journey behind the finished piece but also fosters that 'artist support artists' community vibe. Plus, reviewing your own time-lapses can be incredibly insightful for identifying areas for improvement in your technique or workflow – it’s like having a personal art coach! For those looking for 'easy contemporary art drawing' ideas, consider experimenting with mixed media. A simple pencil sketch can gain a whole new dimension with a splash of watercolor or markers. Another fun idea is to draw everyday objects but exaggerate one feature, or combine two unrelated items into one surreal composition. Abstract geometric patterns are also a great entry point into contemporary drawing, allowing you to play with lines, shapes, and negative space without the pressure of realism. Remember, art is about expression, so let your personality shine through every stroke. I'm always on the lookout for new techniques and mediums. Have you discovered any 'easy contemporary art drawing' methods that you love? Or perhaps you have a favorite 'famous pencil drawing artist' whose work I should check out? Let me know in the comments! Let's build a community where we can all grow our 'creative soul' together. While college keeps me pretty swamped, I promise to check in and share more of my art journey and creative insights soon!




















































