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Thursday, November 30, 2006
come and sit here for a while
This is a memory drawing. I saw a sculptor make a piece like this, in a wood, in a park, many many moons ago. Actually it probably didn't look anything like this, but that's the interesting thing about memory drawings. How much of this drawing was dragged out of my long term memory and how much came from my imagination? I will never know. This is in ballpoint, and I quite like it. It's called 'Fairy Chair'. Now I don't know whether that's what the sculptor called it or whether I've just made that up.
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Monday, November 27, 2006
Sunday, November 26, 2006
a lot of alliteration
My new favourite fings (sorry!) Fudge's fruit florentines.
So good I bought them, drew them, then ate the whole box!
(click on picture for full size)
Saturday, November 25, 2006
EDM#48 Draw something that represents a New Years Resolution
Ok, so it may be a bit early to start planning New Years Resolutions but since I started this blog my artwork has been on my mind ALL the time. I've always wanted to illustrate children's books - just somewhere along the way I forgot. Or, more honestly, I never thought that I could. Over the last few years though I've started thinking differently, started believing. After all if you don't believe in fairies then they don't exist.
I don't know why I draw the things I do, I don't have any idea where the characters come from, they just refuse to go away. All the above books are in various stages of completion - some have pictures, some have stories, some both. Two are at the stage where they can be sent out to prospective publishers and that's what I'll be doing in the New Year. And, I'll persevere; because now I believe again.
(I draw this picture in every one of my sketchbooks - just to remind myself of the goal - so it seems fitting that it makes an appearance in this 'sketchbook' too.)
I don't know why I draw the things I do, I don't have any idea where the characters come from, they just refuse to go away. All the above books are in various stages of completion - some have pictures, some have stories, some both. Two are at the stage where they can be sent out to prospective publishers and that's what I'll be doing in the New Year. And, I'll persevere; because now I believe again.
(I draw this picture in every one of my sketchbooks - just to remind myself of the goal - so it seems fitting that it makes an appearance in this 'sketchbook' too.)
Friday, November 24, 2006
feeling blue
EDM#24 draw some fruit
Thursday, November 23, 2006
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
slippers and gel pens
I am trying to wean myself off stationery and art supplies. As I was driving to my evening class yesterday I found myself being pulled toward Staples; I'm just not ready to kick the habit. I went in just to check that I wasn't missing a bargain and to get my fix. I got out of there lightly - just three metallic gel pens, a 2007 diary and a clipboard (why?). I'll make a fresh start tomorrow.
Monday, November 20, 2006
looking down on everything
Sunday, November 19, 2006
welsh dragon
I'm not really into all that flag waving (there's always a 'but' after a statement like that, isn't there?) but I do love the Welsh flag. I mean on a visual level. I just think it is a great looking flag, that's all.
I bought this little ceramic Welsh dragon while on holiday in Snowdonia. I was going to post it for the 'souvenir' challenge but I have a whole list of souvenirs that I intend to draw. I do like to come home from everywhere I visit with at least one piece of tat.
And, in answer to a question I was once asked when holiday in the States; NO, there are not still dragons in Wales!
I bought this little ceramic Welsh dragon while on holiday in Snowdonia. I was going to post it for the 'souvenir' challenge but I have a whole list of souvenirs that I intend to draw. I do like to come home from everywhere I visit with at least one piece of tat.
And, in answer to a question I was once asked when holiday in the States; NO, there are not still dragons in Wales!
Friday, November 17, 2006
a very oldie
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Saturday, November 11, 2006
A is for...
Well, I was absolutely sure that there was an EDM challenge called 'Draw a goal or ambition'. Apparently not. I've just looked through the list and cannot find it anywhere. I must have dreamt it! Still, I would have been cheating with this one anyway, as it is about 10 years old. The ambition still stands though and that is to have my books published. I have two children's picture books that are just waiting for a publisher. At some point I'll stop procrastinating and start doing. After all, A is for action.
This was painted in inks and watercolour.
20cm x 20cm.
This was painted in inks and watercolour.
20cm x 20cm.
Thursday, November 09, 2006
EDM#28 Draw an appliance.
I think I've said it before, once or twice, but the beauty of this group is drawing things that you never would have dreamt of drawing. You start looking at everything in a different way, everything becomes a potential drawing opportunity. For example, I would never have thought of drawing this little radiator but, you know, it turns out it's an interesting object...I mean appliance.
Pen and colour pencil.
22cm x 20cm.
Pen and colour pencil.
22cm x 20cm.
Monday, November 06, 2006
happy accidents
Mostly I get really frustrated with scanning work. You can labour over a piece for ages; choosing the right shades and colours for your subject to find once scanned it has somehow changed.
With this picture, though, I am quite pleased with whatever happened during the whole scanning process. It was painted on a plain white board but hey! A 'happy accident' as dear old Bob Ross would have said.
With this picture, though, I am quite pleased with whatever happened during the whole scanning process. It was painted on a plain white board but hey! A 'happy accident' as dear old Bob Ross would have said.
Saturday, November 04, 2006
Friday, November 03, 2006
four minute bag
One of the great things about the Everyday Matters group is the amount of inspirational ideas that are discussed and passed on. Whilst skipping from blog to blog one night (as you do) I came across Michelle's blog where I learnt about the 'Four Minute Burn'. Basically you draw whatever you have in front of you for four minutes - the clue is in the title! I can see how this can improve your drawing skills and am going to try and do this on a regular basis (more good intentions!). I have attempted a few but this is the only one I'm brave enough to post!
Wednesday, November 01, 2006
incensed
These are the best incense that money can buy - from Onevillage.
I love it when you find a product that you really like, and these are just SO good. They are also a Fairtrade product (you can get them from Oxfam in this country) so you can feel good about yourself when you purchase them. What's even better about finding a great product is when the packaging is so good you feel the need to draw it!
(If I did this drawing again I would put the price sticker a little higher up - somewhere near the A or T)