So continuing with the 28 Drawings After challenge on Facebook and practicing drawing from established artists, I took up with Raphael again. Husb gave me a lovely book on Renaissance drawing from The British Museum that I’ve been meaning to draw from for ages. I’m using the Samsung Galaxy Tablet again with a free Magic marker app. It’s probably very old-fashioned, but I think it’s important for artists to study those who have gone before. I think that’s part of learning the craft in art, although that also seems to be an old-fashioned concept at the moment. Ah well, I don’t care 😀
Day 5: I Don’t Care!
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I'm an artist / printmaker / scribbler. I love drawing and all the geeky stuff associated with printmaking, working in a figurative style. I live in Wales with husband and demented cats. And my real name is Rose Davies :D View more posts

I totally agree about drawing from the Old Masters. Great way to improve ones draftsmanship, and an endless source of material if ya run out of things to draw.
Too true 🙂
It makes me want to pull out some of my books and draw. Maybe tomorrow when it’s snowing. 🙂
Snow, how lovely. And drawing, even better
Hi Rosie. Could you post a link sometime to that app you’re using please?
Searching “Magic Marker” leads to a funny neon style drawing app.
I see one called “Markers” that looks like it might be capable of the work you’re doing.
Nice drawing, by the way.
You should do it for a living 8^)
lol Husb found it by looking for drawing apps on Google Play
As did I, but … but .. but there are so many.
I don’t know how to post a link to it as it’s a download. On my desktop it’s called Markers. Hope that helps
Help it did. Thank you Rosie.
Excellent 🙂