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INKTOBER 2023

A little break from the ole’ computer screen. I look forward to daily doodles on cardboard and revealing a bit of corrugation each day in October, my wife typically isn’t as excited :). I did have the kids create some of their own art with me this year. Plenty of corrugated material this year as Rand Whitney supplied 4ft sheets of cardboard for use. A little less dumpster diving this time around. See more from the 2023 Inktober series on salvaged cardboard here.

See more from the 2023 Inktober series on salvaged cardboard here.

tags: creative cardboard art, corrugated artist, corrugated material, salvaged cardboard art, salvaged art, recycled artist, charcoal on cardboard, cardboard artist
Friday 12.30.22
Posted by Jordan Fretz
 

CARDBOARD CHARCOAL PORTRAITS & DRAWINGS

I love nothing more than a new identity, branding or advertising challenge. However, creating art is a close second. It's great to be able to break up all the computer work with art in the evenings here and there or over a weekend. I remembered having really enjoyed drawing on brown paper once before in the past ,with then pencil (H's to B's) and using a white piece of chalk. I've always been amazed by charcoal artists using just a stick of charcoal and achieving such incredible levels of contrast in their art. After watching a few videos and getting some charcoal pencils, I grabbed a piece of cardboard from the garage and started testing my skills. Brown paper is great, but cardboard adds a texture and it's stiff enough that I can just hold it in my lap without any backing board (super convenient). Using a black pencil, white pencil, kneaded eraser and q-tips for blending, I was able to create some detailed artwork with little expense. I started an Instagram page showing some of my work (@jordanfretzart) and plan to create some advertising with future drawings. I have shown a .gif below showing one of my portraits come to life and I am still experimenting with the best ways to preserve/show off the work. Getting off the computer in the evenings has sparked added creativity and inspiration for current projects. I encourage any designer to do it whenever they can and experiment with new mediums. A few last bits of advice: don't over-erase on the cardboard, don't use too much force with your pencils as it will create impressions/dents and keep your wife's cat away from smacking the pencil you're using.

Cardboard Charcoal Portrait Drawing Process
Cardboard Art, Charcoal Portrait Drawing
Cardboard Art, Charcoal Portrait Drawing
Cardboard Art, Charcoal Portrait Drawing
Cardboard Art, Chalk Bird Illustration
Cardboard Art, Chalk Bird Illustration
Cardboard Art, Charcoal Portrait Drawing
Cardboard Art, Chalk Panda Bear Illustration
Cardboard Art, Charcoal Portrait Drawing
Cardboard Art, Charcoal Portrait Drawing
Cardboard Art, Charcoal Drawing
Cardboard Art, Charcoal Drawing
Cardboard Art, Charcoal Portrait Drawing
tags: cardboard art, cardboard, cardboard portrait, charcoal portrait art, charcoal portrait, portrait artwork, portrait drawing, charcoal drawings, charcoal, portrait, pencil drawings, 2d artwork, jordan fretz, jordan fretz artwork, commission artwork, charcoal art, charcoal artwork, charcoal sketches, charcoal drawing, charcoal on cardboard, creative cardboard, drawing process, charcoal process, charcoal illustrations on cardboard, charcoal illustrations
categories: Artwork, charcoal drawing
Thursday 01.18.18
Posted by Jordan Fretz
 

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