Silly Little Sketches

5/07/2012 04:13:00 PM Edit This 11 Comments »
In an effort to draw something Almost every day (notice how I made no commitment to draw Every day in writing, though that's what I'd like to be doing), I took my smallest Micron pen, 005, and did quick sketches of wee things I found in the kitchen.  They aren't very good, as in I really screwed up the screw for example, but nevertheless, I did something.  Some days that's saying a lot!

So here is today's humble offering.


11 comments:

Alex said...

Nice quickies ^^ I like these random sketches

Vicki Holdwick said...

Nancy, I think your wee things are lovely. Most of these kinds of things found in my kitchen are somewhat out of shape.

xoxo

Timaree said...

Lol, I drew a pencil like that curvy screw a couple of days ago doing the same do-it-quick drawing so another day wouldn't go by without drawing again. At least you are drawing!

Clare said...

Lovely little offerings Nancy!

Jennifer Edwards said...

As they say...doing something's better than nothing! I like these petit sketches of petit things!

Sue Brown said...

No such thing as humble; as long as we keep drawing, it's all good :)
Sue

meegan said...

it's a lovely collection of little things - i think that's a great idea for EDiM.

Jane said...

I have lots of things like that in my kitchen drawers too! I love the life of these little sketches - they look 'real' in the sense that you can see their life off the page. I especially liked the cookie cutter.

Nora MacPhail said...

These are really fun and interesting. I think the best way to learn how to draw is to try to draw everything!

Unknown said...

I think these are great! In fact, I have some screws that actually look like that now...of course they're headed for the trashbin! I sit around trying to think of what to draw...and here you've shown me I'm completely surrounded!

Thanks for the welcome back! I do hope that I am more consistent from now on!

Anonymous said...

These small drawings are rather nice, and I your selections. Makes me want to sketch a few quickies myself!