Sunday, November 24, 2024
"The Wednesday Model" - original oil pastel figurative sketch
Monday, November 18, 2024
"Dancehall Evening" - original figurative oil painting of two-steppers
I've somehow ended up with a bunch of 5 x 7" and a number of 6 x 6" panels so I've tasked myself with painting lots of these dancers, plus some tangos. I guess I got a good buy on them. "Sale" is one of my very favorite words, so Hackberry Street Studio will be sporting a lot of these paintings!
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Saturday, November 09, 2024
"Life Drawing Sketches" - original charcoal drawings from life
Friday, October 25, 2024
"A Little Ink Drama" - original ink drawings from life with a bit of white chalk
Here are a few drawings from a life drawing group that had a great model. All of her poses were so good and she could hold the long ones as well as the short ones, too.
The thing about drawing from life using ink is that it's a great drawing teacher - the marks are there to stay and we can learn what we did wrong - well maybe not wrong, just not what we intended. While they can't be changed (although marks can be modified in interesting ways with non-waterproof ink) I always learn something from my ink drawings. Mainly, though, I love ink drawings because they show what you're thinking - or how you react to the model - at the moment you put pen to paper.
I used Itoya calligraphy pens and Derwent Line Makers on Strathmore Mixed Media paper and added a little Derwent Chinese White drawing pencil on the front figure because I thought I got the shadow under her neck a little dark. Did I cheat a teensy bit? Artistic License😉. Thanks for stopping by!
Thursday, October 03, 2024
"More Country Music" - original oil pastel portrait
Wednesday, September 18, 2024
"Experiments in Drawing" - drawings from life and a color experiment
Sunday, September 15, 2024
"A Quick Painting from a Life Sketch" - Life Sketch and Painting
I did this quick little painting from the charcoal sketch of the model. Initially I was going to do the whole thing which would include the chair the model was sitting in etc etc, but I ran out of interest and became involved in doing ink drawings of cowboys playing cards. And possibly leading to trouble. 👀
The painting is on 6 x 8" Canson mixed media paper. Am anxious, though, to use my acrylics on Gessobord because I think I'll be more pleased with the brushstrokes. This was interesting to do - next time I'll make color notes about skin, eye and hair color. As always. so grateful to the models. Thanks for stopping by my blog.
Saturday, September 07, 2024
"Motherhood" - small acrylic portrait
Thursday, August 29, 2024
"First Weekly Mostly Watercolor Wednesdays" - Figurative watercolors
Monday, July 15, 2024
"Sleep" - original oil pastel portrait
"Tie Down Roper" - ink and watercolor figurative sketch
I did this one rather quickly on 6 x 8" Bristol board - not allowing myself to "finish" it. My favorite way of working! The calf ropers keep the rope they use to tie the calf's legs - I think it might be called a hooey (but don't hold me to it) in their teeth. It was sheer luck to get this view! I'm such a rodeo fan but was never much of a horsewoman - I just admire the athleticism of the participants and the horses. The rodeo in Kimble County, Texas, will be coming up next month - an event not to be missed! Thanks for looking!
Thursday, June 20, 2024
"Fooling Around with Radishes" - original acrylic, wax pastel, colored pencil, graphite and oil pastel panting
Monday, May 06, 2024
"Fiddling Around" - original oil pastel figurative drawing
Monday, April 15, 2024
"White Rose" - original miniature acrylic painting of a rose
Friday, March 08, 2024
"Green Bikini" - mixed media figurative
I did this loose drawing with Derwent Line Maker 0.3. This ink isn't water soluble, so I could do some watercolor over it, and worked a tiny touch of oil pastel over the inside of her hair. Worked well for OP by the way. She actually began life as a nude, but I gave her a green bikini. I love green - it may be my favorite color. And I love Line Maker.
Alas, due to my not being much of a photographer, this piece looks warmer that it really is.😟
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Monday, March 04, 2024
Which Pose to Choose?
Yesterday afternoon was spent at South Llano State Park near Junction, Texas, drawing trees. I thought I had done a pretty good job with a cedar stump and was going to post it today. But no. It looked so ridiculous. However, I will get brave and post the next tree drawing - am lately interested in doing dry point etchings of trees. Stay tuned. Thanks for stopping by!
Thursday, February 01, 2024
"Sketch of Marilee"
Wednesday, December 20, 2023
"Jacob" - portrait drawing from life
Saturday, December 02, 2023
"Flower Sketch" - original oil pastel drawing of a flower
Trying to get sketches of the last flowers in the garden, I did a quick sketch of this one, a floribunda rose while I had some light.
Wednesday, November 29, 2023
"Three Guys" - pen and ink drawing from life
I was running out of room on my page so just drew over previous drawings. I love doing this sort of thing. The drawing is on 6 x 8" paper from a Strathmore Bristol board sketchbook. It's useful sometimes to use a smaller piece of paper than usual and crowd everything on it. A big piece of paper can be a bit intimidating, so for warm-ups I often use a sketchbook this size or maybe 8 x 10". Plus you never know what will develop when there are overlapping figures.