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LETTER ‘S’ | FULL PROCESS VIDEO + PRINT RELEASE

I get many questions about my work, the process, the tools and materials I use and so on…

To give you an insight, I decided to record a full process video of making this letter ‘S’ drawing. Wrote down some notes about the process and shared these below.

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THE SKETCH (FOUNDATION)
- Creating the base letter: the rest of the piece will be based on this letterform. After a few experiments I found the right form to start with.
- The sketch serves as the guideline for the final drawing.
- Often the colours are chosen beforehand. However they can be adapted at all times.
- Proportions and dimensions are influenced by the other letter and are also related to the previous drawings with the same format.
- The first step is to draw the basic lines.
- The basic sketch is elaborated upon and the composition is being formed.
- Now the paperwork is ready and it is time to enter the next phase.

COLOURING / DETAILS
- By focusing on a certain aspect or fragment the piece is worked out and develops from there.
- The colours are numbered to decide on the transfer from light to dark, meaning I don't have to check the colours constantly and to avoid errors.
- Achieving the satisfactory result by trial and error helps to built up confidence.
- If something turns out to be not good enough focus on what is good and return to the basis.
- Often the colour choice is made at the spur of the moment as part of the process. I always look for a certain balance in colour and shape. At this point in the process I can lose myself in details and in a sort of deep concentration in which time becomes blurred. To remain the flow I work with a high pace and change materials to elaborate on the details. I try not to question what I am doing and to keep on adding on to the work.
- I have worked for about 22 hours on the piece.
- The best times on slots to work are when the kids are at school. It means peace and quiet and the daylight is at its best. I then try to get into my creative bubble as quickly as I can. Sanne, my wife says that thanks to my disciplined nature I usually manage to get into the required bubble very quickly.

USED MATERIALS & EXTRA INFO

- Size original drawing: 27,9 X 38,1 cm
- Paper: Strathmore Watercolor 190 gram
- Tools: Pencil Ironlak, Pen BIC, Ironlak strikers, MTN waterbase, Ruler, Eraser.

LETTER 'S' | VIDEO RELEASE

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Watch the full video: click here

LETTER 'S' | PRINT RELEASE

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Print available: click here

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