Someone
had asked me this week to create a drawing for him that is inspired by a
graphic of a little bird that had music notation coming out of its wings. I
share here with you the stages of evolution of my drawing. I titled the drawing after the name of the person who requested this drawing, perhaps coming up with my own genre of a musical inspired species of birds. I had a
blast making it!
Stage 1.
I started by drawing a diagonal treble clef as the bird's body and later came back to it and added the piano keys. The graphic's bird had the beak small and closed, so I did the opposite, I wanted it to be more aggressive and animated. I later added flames and fumes projecting out of the Ringgo's beak. I wanted both head and feet to have some sort of music notation, so the feet turned into music notes bracketed by a duple sign. On the Ringgo's head I drew a crest made up of a crown-like bracketed quintuplet fixture, as well as tremolo dashes on each of the notes' stems.
Stage 2.
I made the eye diamond shaped and angular. I always like juxtapositions of opposites: in this case, it's the angular eye and beak in contrast to soft long flowy feathers and the rounded treble clef. Next, I drew the peacock-like tail feather, which inspired me to continue the light and dark striped texture of the rest of the bird's feathers. I used a cotton ball to do my shading and an eraser for my highlighting. I then go over the lighted feathers with the darkened cotton ball lightly, in order to blend in the shades some more.
Stage 3: Competed drawing
I use the darkened cotton ball to shade around the edges of the paper. I wrote the title of the piece over the flames coming out of the bird's mouth, as if the text is a part of that texture. I chose only a few elements to be in the darkest charcoal shade: the note heads on the crown, the beak, the eye and long eyelash-like wave, and the outline on the left part of the treble clef. Having only a few elements of the drawing in the darkest shade, gives the observer's eye a focus.
I hope that you've enjoyed my post.
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