Saturday, September 29, 2018
On My Easel - pen and ink portrait/figurative Work In Progress
Ink is one of the best drawing improvers - and one of the most frightening. No way to make it right if you mess up - or at least I haven't found it yet! I look at this and think 'should I create more texture'? Or just leave it at this stage? Will think this over and am definitely open to suggestions. For this one I used Micron and Sharpie pens on Canson drawing paper. It's about 9 x 10". Thanks for stopping by!
Thursday, September 27, 2018
Sketch of Delia - original charcoal portrait sketch
Here is another piece on my new paper love - Strathmore toned blue mixed media - 12 x 9". Thanks for stopping by!
The Drummer - oil pastel figurative drawing of a man playing drums
Tuesday, September 25, 2018
3 Lisas - oil pastel portrait sketch of model in 3 views
I could probably just as well call this 'Just Foolin' Around' since that's what I was doing - searching for a way to do different views of the same model. One sketch I used to love doing was the model in different values. Maybe tomorrow. Just wanted to share this 11 x 14" oil pastel portrait on Canson black drawing paper. Thanks for looking!
Sunday, September 23, 2018
On My Easel - oil pastel portrait sketch of a ballet dancer looking over her shoulder
thrilled! Above is a picture of The Long Center where Ballet Austin performs. The drawing is 8 x 6" on Pastel Premier board. Thanks for looking!
Sunday, September 16, 2018
Dancers 3 - loose black and white charcoal figurative drawing of dancers
I came across this one the other day - it's from about four months ago. These dancers will show up again somewhere in other drawings - really happy with loose unfinished pieces. It's about 9 x 12". Thanks for looking!
Thursday, September 13, 2018
On My Easel - A Start on a Figurative Painting and A Charcoal Drawing of a Woman
Here are a couple of things I worked on today - the top, an 8 x 10" painting from my memory of a couple having a conversation in a restaurant. Although I can't explain why, I was so excited about how the paint flowed from my brush - one of those moments when I feel truly connected to what's going on with the piece. When I lost the feeling, I stopped and went on to something else.
Another of today's pieces - the drawing of the woman looking at the ball - maybe I should make it more dramatic than just a ball? - is really a sketch I did some time ago, but I added a few touches here and there. Much fun - all in all a wonderful art day. Also worked on a big charcoal drawing, which, when it's farther along, I will post. Thanks so much for stopping by!
Did y'all have a good art day? I hope so!😃
Another of today's pieces - the drawing of the woman looking at the ball - maybe I should make it more dramatic than just a ball? - is really a sketch I did some time ago, but I added a few touches here and there. Much fun - all in all a wonderful art day. Also worked on a big charcoal drawing, which, when it's farther along, I will post. Thanks so much for stopping by!
Did y'all have a good art day? I hope so!😃
Tuesday, September 11, 2018
Salsa Gal in Black and White - original charcoal figurative Latin dancer
Although it's a pretty loose, I did concentrate on her hands and head, which will help me when I do the painting because that won't be so loose. My challenge with the painting will be the placement of the male dancer. What fun I'll have with this one!
Am listening to Don Winslow's Dawn Patrol while I work on drawings yesterday and today. I used to hear about multi-tasking being good for you, but now am reading that it's bad for one's brain. What?!! It's always something! Thanks for stopping by Hackberry Street Studio.
Wednesday, September 05, 2018
Charcoal Portrait of a Young Woman - original black and white artwork
I am always SO happy to have someone to draw, especially when I can use charcoal. It's wonderfully forgiving and oh the values that can be achieved! But I do caution that it should be sprayed with fixative upon completion. True story: I had drawn a figure and a portrait in charcoal at the life drawing group a few weeks ago and I was really pleased with the outcome. As I was putting them in the trunk of my car (not sprayed with fixative, yet), I dropped them both in the street and they were so smeared when I picked them up, they were just essentially not there any longer. My fault, entirely, but this could have been avoided if I had just sprayed them before I put them in the car.
Repeat after me: Never ever wait to spray your charcoal drawings! Always do it ASAP!
And back to this drawing - well I've only sprayed it with workable fixative, which is certainly better than nothing. It's about 10 x 8". Thanks for stopping by!
Repeat after me: Never ever wait to spray your charcoal drawings! Always do it ASAP!
And back to this drawing - well I've only sprayed it with workable fixative, which is certainly better than nothing. It's about 10 x 8". Thanks for stopping by!
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