Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Black and White Flourish - original charcoal figurative tango drawing
Monday, November 25, 2013
"Cozy" - original ACEO oil pastel figurative painting
This tiny (3.5 x 2.5") piece is on Art Spectrum Colourfix ATC (Artist Trading Card) paper, the smallest version of their wonderful pastel paper. It's wonderful for oil pastels, too. I have this orange chair - my all time favorite - and it's so snug on a cold evening, plus perfect for models, as well - even when they didn't realize they were going to be models. Working this small without sharpening my oil pastels forces me to be loose, which I hope will carry over to larger works. Thanks so much for stopping by!
Saturday, November 23, 2013
ACEO - Over Her Shoulder - original oil pastel portrait painting
I love to do these little ACEOs - they're only 3 1/2 x 2 1/2 inches, but they can contain a lot of information and emotion. This one is on Art Spectrum Colourfix in light blue. The Colourfix has a white (unsanded) border all around, which I think gives a nice framed effect. Thanks so much for stopping by!
Friday, November 22, 2013
Recital - original oil pastel figurative painting
This is painted on Stonehenge black printmaking/drawing paper and is about 7 1/2 x 5 1/2". Thanks for stopping by!
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Orange Robe - original oil pastel figurative painting
More of Those Crazy Jivers - original ink and oil pastel figurative drawing
The first time I saw this jitterbug/jive/lindy step, I was dumbstruck. Maybe the second and third times, too. The guy - usually lower to the ground than this jiver - sort of scoots or hops along while the girl holds on tight to his hand to give him balance. Anyway, it's unbelievable and I just can't help but wonder about his knees. A fun thing, though, and I love it, because I adore what the jivers do as they jitterbug through life. This started as an ink drawing and I was really happy with it. Then, I thought about a little color - that's where the trouble usually starts for me, because my lines end up covered and ruined. But I added just a smidgen here and there, so the lines wouldn't be obscured, and it seems to work??? It's on Bristol board paper, about 9 x 7 1/2". Thanks so much for stopping by!Sold
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Nude in a Yellow Chair - original oil pastel nude painting
Saturday, November 16, 2013
Sketch of Kristi - original oil pastel portrait sketch
This sketch was done from a sketch from life - so, a sketch from a sketch, I guess. My joy in doing this was that I used carton paper (about 12 x 9") from Judson's Guerilla Painter - so wonderful and so like that used by the impressionists. I have always loved that look - as if it were done on cardboard, but I could never find anything like they used, without actually having to resort to cardboard. Which I would love to do, but I know it's a no-no.
Check out my oil pastel blog to see my latest flamenco dancer. I usually like to post oil paintings or drawings on Hackberry Street Studio and use most of my oil pastels for my oil pastel blog, but
I am currently going crazy trying to get some oil paintings finished and some of them just won't cooperate. Oh well. Thanks so much for stopping by!
Check out my oil pastel blog to see my latest flamenco dancer. I usually like to post oil paintings or drawings on Hackberry Street Studio and use most of my oil pastels for my oil pastel blog, but
I am currently going crazy trying to get some oil paintings finished and some of them just won't cooperate. Oh well. Thanks so much for stopping by!
Saturday, November 09, 2013
Looking Down - original oil pastel portrait painting
This oil pastel is one that I had on my oil pastel blog some time back and I just decided to post it on this blog, because what I had intended to put here is now in the garbage. And deservedly so. This is on 7 x 5" Pastelbord. Thanks for dropping by!
Saturday, November 02, 2013
On My Easel - Jive Start - original charcoal figurative sketch
Here's how it looks when I have absolutely no models. Tons of lines trying to find the right positions for my little couple. I just know - even though it's raggedy right now - that I can make a pretty good drawing and then a painting out of this. Really. I do. Thanks so much for stopping by!
Friday, November 01, 2013
Flounce - original charcoal figurative drawing
Here's a drawing I did a couple of years ago after watching a live flamenco show. First, there was the gritty, gypsy flamenco that I adore, then a more modern version, I guess you'd say, with such swirling of skirts. Lots of ruffles and grace, yet the dancers retained much of the original flamenco and it was just beautiful. I drew this, I think, with a charcoal pencil. Looks like it, anyway, and it was originally on 12 x 9" Strathmore drawing paper, but I trimmed it to about 8 x 7" or so. It seemed to me that everything after the first few flounces was superfluous. I guess I didn't think so at the time, but do now. Thanks so much for looking!
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