My First Roll of Film
It’s been a while since I’ve posted here. To say that a lot has changed would be an understatement. I’ll talk about that later when I have the peace of… Continue Reading
It’s been a while since I’ve posted here. To say that a lot has changed would be an understatement. I’ll talk about that later when I have the peace of… Continue Reading
Round two of old drawings! These are just my favorite finished studies from my figure drawing class at UCF. All done on 18” x 24” newsprint paper with charcoal pencils… Continue Reading
Working primarily in charcoal and ink, Sara Rentas explores solitude and the human figure building up to her first public display of work. Kind of.
Earlier this week I started something of an existential crisis. What else is new? I made myself a worksheet.
We’re on lock down, which means instead of panic buying toilet paper and nonperishables, I made the smart choice and panic bought art supplies.
I’ve seen a lot of artists doing sketchbook tours, so why not me? Especially since I’m back to working in this little book, I thought I’d share all the previous work.
All done on 18” x 24” newsprint paper with a range of General’s charcoal pencils and chalk pastels.
I haven’t really used acrylic paint in a couple of years. It feels nice to be messy.