This is rubbish. This is a coin purse and it's rubbish. The cross-hatching is a mess. The perspective is all wrong, which is why I rotated it to this funny angle. You weren't fooled though were you? It's still rubbish. It's only redeeming feature is the zip and it's the only reason I'm posting it. Well, that and it took AGES.
Sunday, December 31, 2006
Saturday, December 30, 2006
Friday, December 29, 2006
Thursday, December 28, 2006
10 years on and still drawing onions
I first posted this onion (above) some time ago, actually I think it was my first post, or at least my first EDM challenge. Back then I was just getting to grips with the scanner and so the picture was blurred and cropped far too close. I've just uploaded it for Flickr so I thought I'd post it here again. Also another little offering from just over 10 years ago. A decade of drawing onions!
Labels:
ink,
onions,
sepia,
vegetables,
watercolour
a little bag
Tuesday, December 26, 2006
Sunday, December 24, 2006
EDM#96 Draw something sweet
This is the sweetest thing I can think of. I found this little note tucked into my suitcase, after I'd returned from a trip back home. My niece had secretly placed it there which was a lovely surprise. I pinned it to my fridge so I can see it every day. It makes me melt every time I read it. It was accompanied by these two little figures. They are now on my kitchen shelf. So that's it, the sweetest thing ever - this little note.
going green
I've decided to invest in some new pencils. They are expensive, and I am poor, so I'll get them colour by colour. I started with the greens because, at the time, I was drawing Brussel sprouts! This is the reason why most of my recent posts have been green lately. I've had enough green for now though. This is the last one for a while.
Saturday, December 23, 2006
EDM#30 Draw a chair (two)
I have already completed this challenge once before. However, I think this drawing is probably more appropriate for this particular theme. As this is the chair is where I do most of my drawing. And, anyway, I don't suppose I'll get thrown out of the group for completing the challenge twice.
I drew this, in one hour, last night while watching (well, listening to) a documentary on Edith Piaf. From now on, every time I see this drawing, I will think of Edith Piaf. There is something that really intrigues me about those random associations.
I drew this, in one hour, last night while watching (well, listening to) a documentary on Edith Piaf. From now on, every time I see this drawing, I will think of Edith Piaf. There is something that really intrigues me about those random associations.
Friday, December 22, 2006
EDM#97 Draw a gift or present
Most people who visit these drawing blogs will already know of the very talented France Belleville of Wagonized. I'd just like to tell you about how generous she is too. France has recently been working on a series of classic car drawings. I asked her whether she had ever illustrated - my all time favourite car - the gorgeous Morris Minor. Within a few days two drawings of these beauties appeared on her site. One even had my initials on the number plate. As always with France, they are great drawings; technically brilliant and full of character. A few days later I received this picture, in the mail, all the way from New Jersey.
I want to thank France for this gift. I will treasure it always.
Click here to see her drawing on Flickr .
I want to thank France for this gift. I will treasure it always.
Click here to see her drawing on Flickr .
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
multi-tasking
Tuesday, December 19, 2006
EDM#95. Draw a holiday card
Now I don't know whether this is a Christmas tradition outside of the UK, but here everybody HAS to have Brussel sprouts with their Christmas dinner, whether you like them or not - it is the law. Most adults and, 99.9% of children, dislike (no HATE) them with a passion, but they still have to have at least one on their plate.
Recently Teri tagged me to choose my 5 favourite Christmas songs. So here they are;
- River - Joni Mitchell (maybe not a traditional Christmas song but it's MY favourite, and it does start with Jingle Bells!)
- Little Drummer Boy - Bing Crosby & David Bowie (just lovely and such a cute video)
- The Fairytale of New York - the Pogues and Kirsty MacColl (a perfect song).
- So This is Christmas - John Lennon.
- 2000 Miles - the Pretenders.
I'm going to pass the tag on, back over the ocean, to Suzanne. Look forward to seeing her selection.
Labels:
colour pencil,
EDM,
green,
vegetables
Saturday, December 16, 2006
EDM#32 Draw something metallic
This is a coal scuttle. I have drawn this many times. Mainly because I am lazy and it lives directly opposite my armchair. I have never once got the shape right - and it still isn't. But I love the colours; the contrast between the metal and the coal. I like the way the inside becomes SO black. I think that these two 'materials' (is that the right word?) work perfectly in graphite pencil.
And now for another question. I am never sure which of these works better when scanning and posting pencil drawings. The top one was scanned in 'colour' the bottom 'grey scale'. Which looks the best? Any opinions or advice would be much appreciated.
Friday, December 15, 2006
Thursday, December 14, 2006
EDM#90 Draw something with wings
(Click on image)
Well, I have absolutely been dying to post this for days .I don't know how I've managed to stop myself. So I've stayed up till after midnight so that I could post it. I'm very proud of this one which combines the EDM challenge with my love of illustration for children.
AND... Happy Birthday beautiful girl. xxx
Well, I have absolutely been dying to post this for days .I don't know how I've managed to stop myself. So I've stayed up till after midnight so that I could post it. I'm very proud of this one which combines the EDM challenge with my love of illustration for children.
AND... Happy Birthday beautiful girl. xxx
Labels:
birthday drawing,
childrens,
EDM,
faeries,
pencil
Sunday, December 10, 2006
EDM#51 Draw your TV and a show playing
I'm coming out! I am a 'Strictly Come Dancing' fan. I believe this is what Saturday night TV is made - sequins and sparkles. And, I love it!
If I thought that the picture of the ballpoints took a long time, well, that was nothing compared to this one. The perspective is all over the place and I'm not sure what has happened with the orange in the scanning process - I can assure you it is blended perfectly on the original. But balls to that, it took so long it is being posted.
Saturday, December 09, 2006
Cheers!
Wow this is my 50th post. I can't believe I'm here already. Since joining Everyday Matters, and beginning my blog, drawing has take over my life. I'm not complaining, I was just waiting for the excuse anyway! I'd just like to take the opportunity to say thanks to everyone who visits and leaves comments. I really appreciate it. Cheers.
Thursday, December 07, 2006
Tuesday, December 05, 2006
EDM#16. Draw a tool
Bloody hell. This took some work. Over the past couple of weeks these colour ballpoints have become my favourite tools. I seem to have been using them for most of my drawings. After drawing this though I have a feeling I might just be using them less. In fact, I don't want to see them ever again! Bring back the colour pencils...
Monday, December 04, 2006
EDM#92 Draw a brown paper bag
I was really chuffed when I was given my groceries in a brown paper bag yesterday. Strange, I know, but you don't see too many of them here anymore. I was looking forward to doing this challenge, but I soon found it wasn't as easy as it sounded. I started to over complicate things, making a real meal of it, and ended up getting really frustrated. So I decided to start again and strip it right back, simplify it. And, you know what, I'm really pleased with the result.
Friday, December 01, 2006
how's a girl supposed to sleep?
I'm off to Macynlleth today, where one of my pictures is being exhibited at The Tabernacle, the Museum of Modern Art, Wales. The exhibition is called Not Just For Children and I'm there for the opening. The picture I have on show is from The Princess and the Pea. Unfortunately I did not scan or take any photos of it, as it was submitted months ago - before I began this blog. However, I did find this original drawing from one of my sketchbooks - it is quite light I'm afraid, you'll need to click on the image for a better view. The exhibition is running until the 6th of January so if anyone happens to be in Machynlleth (I can't imagine that there'll be many of you!) go and take a look.
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