Walking dogs, ironing, rousing Jack, an early meeting — I had a rushed morning and no time to relax and draw. At lunch, I pulled out a box of Crayolas and a ball point and drew my watch and arm in a notebook.
I used a light touch with the ball point and I could get a lot of variety in its line. Then I laid down a solid skin tone with one crayon. Next I layered a half-dozen different colors on top to create dimension and all the variations of skin. Finally I drew the arm hairs on top of the color, skimming the surface so the wax didn’t gum up the pen.
I have been using the same technique of ink pen and watercolor for a long time and I must say it’s a welcome change to try out different media.

Great sketch!
Don’t shave your arms – think how boring the drawing would be without such great texture
(and it will make them itchy !)
you are sooooo funny…i think that’s a nice way to carry your grandfather with you. I might be more sympathetic if you were his grand-daughter.
Further proof that great work comes from the artist and not the supplies.
Love the drawing…ditto on not shaving! Men are supposed to be hairy. I am married to an ape, I know! LOL
Great colors! The blue lines in the shadows are especially nice.
Lovely sketch! Very timely! We like you just the way you are and I’m sure your Grandpa would too! I look at my mother and my grandmother every day in the mirror! It’s called Life!
Cheerio,
Elsie
I don’t know what is funnier..your comments on your hairy arm or those commenting about it.
A great sketch BTW..
Ha ha to the hirsuteness being less of a blessing if you’d been your grandfather’s granddaughter
Personally? J’aime beaucoup. Men’s arms ought to be hairy. Great lunch-time sketch. ça donne très envie! C.
Fun sketch
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