Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Portrait of Geisel Library, by Martina Lo


Geisel Library West, Graphite, 18'' x 24''. I created this drawing based off of a reference photo I took of Geisel Library at UCSD two years ago. Last week, when I was figuring out a topic to draw for landscape in pencil, I happened to find this picture. The design of this building produces a nice contrast between light and dark values, which makes it very fun to draw. Non-technical-wise, Geisel Library's appeal resides in its physical features. In this West view of the library, the shape of two hands holding up a book can be easily identified—symbolizing the knowledge and inspiration it contains. This beautiful landmark of UCSD presents itself to viewers from all of its corners. In the artist’s eye, it is the icon of UCSD, the source of creativity, and most importantly, the pride of UCSD students.

Happy Leap Year

I have gone through many plans and changes in life but drawing has always stuck with me for as long as I can remember. I started drawing professionally since 2005, but I only started to blog about my works this year. In order to keep track of everything, this Leap Year, I am starting my very own blog site for my sketches, artworks, commissioned art, and art classes. I am an artist in California who draws traditionally on a diverse palette--pencil, colored pencils, acrylic, pastel, watercolor, and Chinese brush painting. I will use this blog to track my drawing progress!