02 fevereiro 2010

Sesc Pompeia

Desenho feito no último domingo, no SESC Pompéia, complementando os desenhos feitos em agosto do ano passado. Para fazer essa vista das passarelas eu tive que fazer duas tentativas: a primeira não deu certo logo no começo, e então a abandonei. A segunda foi pra frente, embora eu queria ter mostrado todas as passarelas sobrepostas - faltou aparecer uma, lá em baixo.
Eu não tenho medo de altura, mas ficar com o caderno apoiado no peitoril, olhando pra baixo por cerca de 50 minutos não foi muito confortável. Tanto que não pintei tudo lá. (ia ser um tal de cair canetas lá pra baixo...). Terminei de colorir em casa, usando as mesma canetas da primeira vez (acho que faltou um tom de bege no concreto dessa vez - o "pastel beige")

Essa vista eu consegui apartir do oitavo andar do prédio da administracão, na escada de emergência - tudo corria bem até que um segurança veio pedir (educadamente) para eu sair dali...Deixei para colorir depois - logo logo postarei a versão colorida. Essa avenida é para mim, uma das mais bonitas da cidade, com suas belas árvores na calçada central. Pena que o trânsito na região esteja tão problemático.

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10 comentários:

  1. Cara, você desenha bem à beça! Me lembra os velhos tempos da FAU, em que a gente desenhava (mais ou menos!) assim... hoje em dia, é CAD, 'humanização' à mão, quando dá tempo, e, com sorte, um Piranesi... Parabéns, gostei muito.

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  2. Adoro o resultado do marcador na ilustração. Eu não tenho o dom de trabalhar com marcadores, ainda estou na minha fase aquarela. Uma coisa de cada vez. Com relação ao desenho do ano passado. Ambos estão demais, mas este último eu achei que está mais dinâmico, mais solto, mais expressivo. O anterior está mais correto, vc estava mais preocupado, mais preso, neste me deu a impressão que vc estava se divertindo!

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  3. Obrigado Cristina...compre um caderno e saia para desenhar! Assim vc relembra os velhos tempos com mais intesidade!

    Amanda...valeu!
    Olha eu acho o marcador mais fácil que aquarela...alias, aprendi a usar marcadores bem antes. As cores realmente 'cobrem'o papel, e outras cores, então é mais fácil trabalhar, encobrir defeitos, e não precisa ser tão restrito aquele processo da aquarela - sempre, do mais claro para o mais escuro.
    Qto ao desenho, eu tentei ser tão correto qto o outro, mas acho que por estar desenhando de pé, apoiado no peitoril, com solzão na cabeça, eu 'tive' que ser mais rápido e talvez por isso o traço seja mais fluente...Valeu pelo comentário!

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  4. Não tenho mais pique pra sair assim... nem tempo, também! Você vai dizer 'tempo a gente arranja'... é, eu sei! Mas com o trabalho durante o dia e as aulas à noite (eu dou), a casa, as 'crianças' - já na faculdade, mas ainda (e sempre) crianças -, honestamente, no tempo que sobra, eu durmo! Ou passeio pela web e vejo os trabalhos maravilhosos dos outros... como os seus... lindas aquarelas, por sinal. Gostei principalmente dos efeitos de luz.

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  5. Obrigado Cristina.
    Ainda há uma alternativa:
    O sketchcrawl - o próximo será dia 27/02. O lugar será provavelmente o Parque da Luz. Mais pra frente eu informo melhor.
    Assim vc elege um dia a cada 2 ou 3 meses pra matar as saudades de desenhar...

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  6. Cristina,
    Sketchcrawl é um evento mundial de ilustradores de várias áreas, ou apenas amantes do desenho, que se reunem em um dia pre-determinado. Em Sao Paulo normalmente escolhemos um local, mas na verdade você pode fazer o seu próprio roteiro, escolher seus materiais preferidos e participar.
    Não há ficha de inscrição, nem taxas, nem nada. Basta aparecer no dia e participar. Você pode postar seus desenhos depois no fórum mundial do evento se quiser.
    http://www.sketchcrawl.com/
    http://www.sketchcrawl.com/forum/
    Procure outros posts mais antigos no meu blog, das minhas últimas participacões. Todos sob o marcador "urban sketchers".
    Abs

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