A couple of years ago, I picked up an Etch-A-Sketch for the first time since playing with one as a child growing up in the ’90s.
I’ll admit, back then, it was one of my least favorite toys. It was so hard to coordinate those dials to create anything that remotely resembled a picture. But seeing the Etch-A-Sketch at a friend’s house on Thanksgiving Day in 2018, I was feeling nostalgic and decided to give it another go. I surprised myself by drawing a couple of animals that were, at least, noticeably animals. I sent the pictures to my mom, and for Christmas that year, as a joke, she sent me my very own Etch-A-Sketch.
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Where it all began: Thanksgiving 2018… First time picking up an Etch-A-Sketch since being a kid in the ’90s… it’s a horse!(?)
Attempt #2… definitely a dog
I had recently relocated to Nova Scotia, I didn’t know many people yet, and with it being the holidays, I had some time to kill. I spent a good chunk of that time fooling around with those dials, figuring out how to draw something a bit more intelligible.
Boxing Day 2018:
By the evening of the 27th, I drew my first Etch-A-Sketch “art,” of Hogwarts (from my favorite novels written by J.K. Rowling). A day or 2 later, I completed a piece depicting the famous lighthouse at Peggy’s Cove (which took roughly 2-3 hours).
Dec. 27 2018: first etch art—Hogwarts
(all credits go to J.K. Rowling and WBStudios)
Jan 2019: Imagination Land
From there—as with all my pastimes—it became a sporadic hobby. I would spin the dials for a day or 2, maybe up to a week, create another picture, shake it, and then wouldn’t pick it up for weeks or even months at a time.
Morningstar Mill, Ontario
When I am “sketching,” I generally stick to landscapes and buildings, and often they are of places I have visited in Canada. I definitely don’t consider myself an artist; about once a year I have a paint night with the girls, and I dabbled in art in high school, but really haven’t done much since then. There are Etch-A-Sketch artists much more talented than I am (my perspective is often off and no matter how hard I try I can’t seem to draw a circle… I’ll never understand how people create such beautiful portraits!) but sometimes—especially long cold winter evenings—it’s fun to pick up the Magic Screen and see where that line will take me.
Salt Shaker Deli in Lunenburg, NS
Blue Rocks Fishing Village, NS
A more recent Hogwarts
(all credits go to J.K. Rowling and WBStudios)
Three Churches of Mahone Bay, NS
Lunenburg Waterfront, NS
Old Mill House
West Point Lighthouse, PEI
Anne of Green Gables
Charlottetown Skyline, PEI
Lighthouse at Peggy’s Cove, NS
Three Pines
The fictional town in Quebec, featured in the Inspector Gamache novels by Louise Penny.
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Share on FacebookNow, I am straight up envious. I can't even do a bloody circle on an Etch-A-Sketch.
Don’t be so hard on yourself, Circles are literally the hardest thing to do on the etch-a-sketch 🙃
Load More Replies...To be honest, the first picture is better than I could ever do!
THIS IS AMAZING PLZ DO MORE! I love all this art it’s so pretty!
These are amazing! You must have serious patience to be able to make all of these! They're very creative and the medium definitely isn't one that's easy to work with, well done!
Title: I draw better an an Etch-A-Sketch than I do on paper! Me: I draw better on paper than I do on an Etch-A-Sketch!
Amazing patience. There are people on Etsy who create/sell 'etch-a-sketch' art - they remove the sand so that it doesn't rub out.
This reminds me of that scene from Elf when buddy perfectly draws the Mona Lisa on an etche-sketch for a toy sale.
Things like this are difficult now that we have photoshop. I can improve all of my images greatly. Well, when I could afford Photoshop (full version) Not saying that is this. It actually isn’t that hard to use EAS if one has a lot of time to develop the craft. Well done.
Oh stop. Practice makes perfect-ish. There is no surprise or accident here. Skills are great.
The best thing I ever drew on an Etch-A-Sketch was a rough shape of the state of New Mexico. These are so cool!
Can't even begin to imagine how patient this person must be....possibly high....definitely patient
Now, I am straight up envious. I can't even do a bloody circle on an Etch-A-Sketch.
Don’t be so hard on yourself, Circles are literally the hardest thing to do on the etch-a-sketch 🙃
Load More Replies...To be honest, the first picture is better than I could ever do!
THIS IS AMAZING PLZ DO MORE! I love all this art it’s so pretty!
These are amazing! You must have serious patience to be able to make all of these! They're very creative and the medium definitely isn't one that's easy to work with, well done!
Title: I draw better an an Etch-A-Sketch than I do on paper! Me: I draw better on paper than I do on an Etch-A-Sketch!
Amazing patience. There are people on Etsy who create/sell 'etch-a-sketch' art - they remove the sand so that it doesn't rub out.
This reminds me of that scene from Elf when buddy perfectly draws the Mona Lisa on an etche-sketch for a toy sale.
Things like this are difficult now that we have photoshop. I can improve all of my images greatly. Well, when I could afford Photoshop (full version) Not saying that is this. It actually isn’t that hard to use EAS if one has a lot of time to develop the craft. Well done.
Oh stop. Practice makes perfect-ish. There is no surprise or accident here. Skills are great.
The best thing I ever drew on an Etch-A-Sketch was a rough shape of the state of New Mexico. These are so cool!
Can't even begin to imagine how patient this person must be....possibly high....definitely patient
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