Etch a sketch drawings1/8/2024 ![]() ![]() Jane: The one main concern I have with day 7 is the hand is going through the right knob. It's a complete disaster and makes it appear as though I can't draw hands. I was also thinking of Scattergories though, and I think it would have been very ironic if we both chose it.īryan: I've never played Blokus, but it appears as thought the logo is sketched perfectly.ĭay 7: You Etch-a-Sketching (suggested by Bryan)īryan: I sketched my hands sketching the day 2 etch, planet Earth. Jane: I was briefly thinking of Monopoly but decided against it as well. I made this sketch a little too small and didn't have time to include the text. Great work both artistically and creatively.ĭay 6: Board Game Logo (suggested by Jane)īryan: I settled on Scattergories, figuring we would both go for Monopoly and just like in Scattergories, I didn't want to have the same answer as her. ![]() The classic optical illusion!īryan: Optical illusion really put this one over the top. Jane: Possibly my favorite one from the bunch. The overall composition is nice since it is mainly diagonal. Even though it is difficult to discern what is on his canvas, I wasn’t too concerned with that, as I was assuming that the elephant did not have a high degree of painting skills. The head has a lot of character to it, and I was not even focusing so much on what it was painting. Hong probably could have done a better etch than this. Hong's elephant painting did no justice to the real elephant's talent. I flew through this and sacrificed quality for speed. Attempted to sketch Hong, the painting elephant. This etch-a-sketch has kind of sucky line quality.īryan: I like this one, the roofs came out well enough that you can easily tell what it is.īryan: One of my worst 5 minute sketches. Jane: I like the idea of combining two childhood toys that both exude creativity. It's difficult to capture a likeness in a rush.īryan: I decided I wanted to do a Lego Castle series etch, regardless of the fact there's no way I could possibly finish an entire lego themed etch in 5 minutes. I did what I could in 5 minutes.īryan: Nice work capturing the likeness of Washington and Roosevelt. Go America! An old roommate of mine just gave me an etch-a-sketch of the same color scheme. Jane: I didn’t think about how patriotic some of our choices were. This one I screwed up on by putting Lincoln's head too far to the right, I must have lost track of what I was doing and there's no erasing in this challenge so I had to go with it. ![]() Oh well.īryan: Planet Earth looks just as it should, good to see the east coast in there.īryan: An America theme seems to have emerged early on. Jane: Not too pleased about how this one turned out. Definitely makes for a more interesting composition. Jane: I like the view chosen for earth more than mine. This etch, like the first one, also features mainland USA. You're missing the most important part, though.ĭay 2: Planet Earth (suggested by both, used by Bryan)īryan: I wanted to do something a little different, so I went with the half-globe view, like you would see from a space station or something. The states near the right start looking pretty wonky.īryan: I thought about sketching them all but didn't want to get caught up. Good thing too, because I would not have had enough room anyways. ![]() Jane: I tried drawing the individual states and could not get through it all in 5 minutes. You can still tell what is on the screen, but it does have a classy feel to it. Jane: I like how the first etch-a-sketch is candlelit. I felt like Abraham Lincoln etch-a-sketching in the dark. My power, like most of lower New York and southern New England, was taken out by Hurricane Irene. After the twenty days were through, we could then post the results on the internet, just like what you see here.ĭay 1: The United States of America (suggested by Jane)īryan: I did this etch by candle light. Each of us came up with a list of twenty things and then we chose ten from each others lists, making up the final settled upon twenty. As an exercise in speed and productivity, we decided to sketch twenty things in twenty days and to make it easy to achieve, we imposed a 5-minute time limit on our daily sketches. I came across her work about a year ago through Google and found her to be one of the only other active etch-a-sketch artists that's working seriously to add to what's been done. I have a friend in the Etch-a-Sketch community who goes by the alias "Princess Etch-a-Sketch" (aka PikaJane). ![]()
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