Showing posts with label boogie woogie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label boogie woogie. Show all posts
Friday, August 10, 2018
Cool Jive - original ink and crayon figurative drawing of jive dancers
I know, it looks kind of crazy, but sometimes my Itoya Doubleheader and my Sharpie get the best of me - and throw in a Crayola and who knows what can happen! Well, here's the result - could have made it red, but thought that would have been too too, hence the "cool" in the title - lavender - one of my favorite cool colors instead. Drawn on 5 x 17" Bristol. Thanks for stopping by!
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Jive Lovin' - original figurative oil painting
I should have let this dry a little because it's really shiny, but I didn't. Oh well. It's on 6 x 6" Gessobord. Thanks for stopping by!
Wednesday, December 03, 2014
Jive Crazy - original charcoal figurative drawing
Listening to lots of jive music today, just couldn't help drawing this little couple - they're loving the oldies! It's on 6 x 6" Bristol board paper. Thanks for stopping by!
Thursday, October 16, 2014
Jivin' on Seventh - original oil figurative painting
Listening to my jive music while painting this one - boogied at the easel, I did. It's 8 x 10" on archival canvas board. Thanks for stopping by!
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
On My Easel - Jivin' Night - original oil figurative painting in progress
Thursday, July 24, 2014
JiveHappy - original ink figurative drawing
My little jivers are back with a vengeance - well, actually, they are never far away. I think all my little characters know I love them! I've been doing lots of sketches that may or may not end up as paintings. I'm a firm believer in drawing just for the sake of drawing - so whether they become paintings doesn't really matter to me. This one is ink on 6 x 6" Bristol board. Thanks so much for visiting my blog!
Friday, May 23, 2014
Jumpin' Jive - original oil figurative painting
Well, I was trying to tone the bottom with a bluish-grayish color at the bottom - maybe I overdid it. Ah the constant worry for artists - did I overdo? underdo? totally kill? - questions that zoom around in my head. Oh well, there's always tomorrow. This painting is on 8 x 8" Gessobord. Thanks so much for stopping by my blog!
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Stock Market Jive - original ink and oil pastel figurative drawing
More goofiness, but fun for me. Always loved this idea of painting on treated newspaper and am interested in working on different backgrounds, such as incorporating dry point backgrounds in my drawings. This one is about 5 x 9 1/2". Thanks for looking!
Friday, May 09, 2014
Monday, May 05, 2014
Ink Jivers - original ink figurative drawing
I LOVE fooling around with these little jivers. Here's one I did on 9 x 12" Bristol paper. It started with a really thin ink line, then I put in some touches of a bigger ink marker and added water, which caused a softening of some of the lines, then I blotted in places and ended up with areas of pink here and there. You might say this drawing is just one big accident. But fun to do. Thanks so much for stopping by! Sold
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Jive on Green - original acrylic figurative painting
Here's just a sort of fun thing I did over the weekend - 12 x 16" acrylic on board. Thanks for looking!
Friday, September 06, 2013
Sweet Jive - original charcoal figurative drawing of dancers
Friday, August 30, 2013
Those Crazy Jivers - original oil figurative painting
Those crazy jivers are at it again - oh well, it's a holiday weekend. Thanks for stopping by - have a good Labor Day! Oh, almost forgot - it's on 7 x 5" Gessobord.
Saturday, August 24, 2013
Saturday Jive - original oil pastel figurative painting
A fun little thing that I loved doing - it's about 11 1/2 x 19" on Art Spectrum Colourfix paper - a delicious concoction and perfectly gritty for oil pastels. Saturdays were always fun when I was young and this is a little tribute to Saturday nights. Thanks so much for visiting my blog! Sold
Thursday, September 27, 2012
They're Really Jivin' II - original oil figurative painting
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Jivin' the Night Away - original oil figurative painting of jive dancers
Thank you so much for visiting my blog - I adore it when you stop by! Sold
Monday, July 23, 2012
Frenzy - original mixed media figurative drawing
Some jive music, paper, my drawing markers, oil crayon and oil pastels, (and a tiny bit of charcoal) and I'm all set for a great evening. My crazy little jivers are back with a vengeance - well, they never really leave me - and they're jumpin' to the music on this 5 x 17" Bristol board paper. There are two of these - this is the first one to be posted.
I love the way people move - frantic, like in this drawing - or more controlled as in baseball, which is something I've been sketching lately. I sit in front of the TV watching and attempting to catch the pitcher at the moment he releases the ball. Very challenging, but I'll keep trying. I love baseball, so it's a fun thing to do. I saw the Orioles play fairly often when living in the D.C. area, but alas, no team nearby, so I make do with TV.
Thanks so much for stopping by!
I love the way people move - frantic, like in this drawing - or more controlled as in baseball, which is something I've been sketching lately. I sit in front of the TV watching and attempting to catch the pitcher at the moment he releases the ball. Very challenging, but I'll keep trying. I love baseball, so it's a fun thing to do. I saw the Orioles play fairly often when living in the D.C. area, but alas, no team nearby, so I make do with TV.
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Crazy Little Jivers - original mixed media figurative drawing
Here they are again, no sign of wearing down, much less stopping their antics! Where there's music with that boogie beat, you'll find them dancing the night away! I used ink - probably the Prismacolor pen - I just reach for them and don't really notice which one I have while in the heat of battle - and Caran d'Ache wax crayons. These crayons, Neocolor I, are a delight to work with, as are all the Caran d'Ache products that I've tried. Plus, there's a tiny bit of charcoal here and there. The paper is Strathmore sequential Bristol board paper 5 x 15".
It seems like weeks since I posted anything, but have been busy trying watercolors - I do this every now and again just to prove to myself that I'm way too obsessively meddlesome to do watercolor. Thanks so much for visiting my blog! Sold
Monday, February 06, 2012
Crazy Little Boogie Woogie - original oil figurative painting
Here's a version of last night's charcoal drawing, done with oil sticks - not oil pastels. They're unavailable in oil pastel sizes, so it's really difficult to be exact unless you sharpen them. R&F sticks are soft, so that would be difficult. They're not only soft - they're luscious beyond belief and a real pleasure to use. I also use Winsor & Newton and Sennelier, but my faves are the R&F; I've been meaning to try Shiva, too, but just haven't gotten around to it. Oil sticks harden just like oil paint because they really are oil paint in stick form.
Since the sticks are pretty big (and these are the small sizes) I simply aimed for the general vicinity of the place I wanted to make a mark and let whatever happened, just happen. If, like me, you love to draw, give the oil sticks a try. I am such a drawing enthusiast that I try to use all kinds of different drawing media and right now, I'm big on oil sticks!
The painting is on 6 x 6" Gessobord. Thanks so much for stopping by!
Since the sticks are pretty big (and these are the small sizes) I simply aimed for the general vicinity of the place I wanted to make a mark and let whatever happened, just happen. If, like me, you love to draw, give the oil sticks a try. I am such a drawing enthusiast that I try to use all kinds of different drawing media and right now, I'm big on oil sticks!
The painting is on 6 x 6" Gessobord. Thanks so much for stopping by!
Sunday, February 05, 2012
Boogie Woogie Sketch - original charcoal drawing of dancers
This one - even though it's only about 8 x 8" - took me so much time to get to the point of hearing their feet as they drummed on the floor. I played boogie woogie music 'til I could get his left leg the way I wanted. Drawing dancers is something I could do all day long. And, heck, some days that's just what I do. Love it! This sketch is on Strathmore Bristol board paper. Thanks so much for looking!
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