Seiji’s Sketch technique
Posted: August 5th, 2010 | Author: mindflyer | Filed under: inspiring, sketch, sketchwalk | Tags: oicsingapore, ORGANISATION OF ILLUSTRATORS COUNCIL, organisationofillustratorscouncil, Sei-ji Rakugaki, Sketch Walk, sketching, sketchwalk, urban sketchers, urbansketchers-singapore | 3 Comments »
Sei-ji Rakugaki aka James has this unique style to simplify a very complicated scene into something very simple, squiggly, refreshing and “poetic”. So I asked him how he creates his watercolour drawings which he can whip out very quickly.
From Seiji:
- subject matter is the playground downstairs at my flat.
I used my Lamy fountain pen to draw the lines first .
I add in the tones with brush pen.
For the playground, it’s usually primary colors cos it is red/blue yellow plastic.. so i used a highlighter and some magic marker to add it in.
after the piece is done…
i wreck the drawing by pouring brown ink over it and see how it flows..
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mf: I like the “wreck”ing part ( I may even try it !
)…. must try it someday!
See more of Seiji’s work is here: http://akaidotto.blogspot.com/
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