Using photos as part of my drawing process
But I wanted to see if I could use it in my process of creating art. A month ago, after taking another big bunch of photos, I decided I'd use some of them as photo references. That's what artists do. (I don't do that often because I was so into real-life observational drawings). So I chose 3 and decided that I'd only use them loosely as reference, and not try to make a copy. I'd also bought 4 new sticks of oil pastels (Van Gogh brand). They were not pricey and I wanted to compare them to the Sennellier oil pastels, an excuse for buying more art materials! So I basically used that, and maybe a bit of pencil.
In Sept, as I was looking up prominent photographers to learn from, I came across youtube videos about photographer, Saul Leiter, and his pictures appealed to me. Have you heard of him? I'm new to photography, so I've only just discovered him. I also borrowed a library book on him and watched his documentary. I like that slightly abstract yet, kinda poetic, blurry, emotional look his photos have. And he seemed to like shooting into reflections. So in some of the photos I shot, I was trying that out. And I tried to create art with that similar look and feel. Rubbing oil pastels with my fingers produced very blurry edges so I used the edges of paper to create hard edges when I wanted to. This is one experiment that I've tried and liked. Let me know what you think.
I don't claim to have found some amazing new way to draw. I'm just experimenting and learning as I go along. This was fun. I wonder what I'll discover next!
Below are the pictures I based the above drawing on:


