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Four Drawings, Pea Pods

With three drawings figured out, I was pretty much stumped about what to do for the fourth. I had several options, but none of them seemed quite right. I was hemming and hawing over it one night with my mom and she pointed to one of my practice drawings that I’d done to get used to tracing pencil on bristol, and said “you should do those pea pods”.

Pods

Well, to me, the drawing she pointed at didn’t look anything like pea pods, but I quickly got over that discrepancy as I thought, “Pea pods! Brilliant! What could be cuter than pea pods!?”

I quickly whipped up a sketch.

Peas

My sister-in-law loved it.

If you haven’t noticed already, the unifying element amongst the three drawings are little tiny critters. Little fishies, small bumble bees, teeny inchworms, and? The snails in the above drawing were actually added after I did the final sketch. First I tried another drawing of pea pods with butterflies.

butterflies on pods

I liked it, but the butterflies weren’t tiny enough. At this point, I wasn’t 100% sure about the pea pods any more. Another thought stuck in my mind because at one point my sister-in-law had suggested that fruit might be a good addition to the series of drawings. I had done a little sketch of lots of different little fruits.

Fruity sketches

I liked the fruit, but also felt that it wasn’t a really cohesive composition for the series. Honestly I’m not sure how the next idea hit me. Maybe I was just being silly and decided to make the peas into blueberries. In any case, the next sketch was decidedly more colorful and fruity.

Fruit in Pods

“Fruit in pea pods? What? That’s crazy! and awesome! and really cute and fun and perfect for a little girls room,” was essentially my line of thought as I drew the fruity pods.

I wasn’t satisfied with the corn or the raspberries in the first sketch. I decided to go with lemons instead of oranges, so I could do orange persimmons, and get rid of the corn. I drew some strawberries that turned out very cute, which took the place of the raspberries.

pods with fruit 2

There I finally had it. And I also had my critter too. The small snails were perfect.

I did a sketch to figure out the colors for the strawberries, pea pods, and blueberries.

Strawberry Color Sketches

I used pencil again on the final drawing since the placement was important. I noticed that my tracing skills are already improving, though it’s still tricky.

Fruit Pods, Final

I think this final drawing was the perfect addition to the series. All four drawings were really fun to work on. In the process I learned a lot, improved some of my skills, and made my sister-in-law very happy, so it was a good project in many ways.

Category: design, doodles, drawing, in progress

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5 Responses

  1. [...] recently finished up four drawings for my sister-in-law. I started by doing sketches in my sketchbook and then drew the final drawings [...]

  2. Francesca says:

    So interesting to read about the background of your drawings Anika. It’s amazing how an outsider’s input can bring crucial perspective. I love the final drawing, as you know, but I still feel a particular liking to the previous raspberry one. What did you do with it?

  3. Anika says:

    Yeah, it even surprises me sometimes how one pivotal moment with someone where they make one little comment or observation can spark such a new direction or idea.

    The raspberry drawing still exists in my sketchbook. It’s pretty small: about 5×5 inches or maybe a little less.

  4. My favorite is the last one. Mostly because it takes just a moment to recognize the fruits; especially the strawberries and blueberries. And now that I’m going back to look at them I’ve just noticed the teensy little snails.

  5. Anika says:

    I’m glad you like it! I have a fondness for that one as well, since the inspiration for it came so unexpectedly.