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Showing posts with label colorful. Show all posts
Thursday, February 27, 2025
"The Monday Model" - original oil pastel drawing from life
Once again, another happy drawing event for me - nothing like drawing from life! Great model with the very best poses - can't ask for anything more. Her right leg was a little interesting to draw with all the foreshortening, but I think I did okay. I love when artwork is left a little raw - and that's just mostly my way. I always love seeing the hand of the artist. One of my teachers said that she didn't always necessarily cover up a brushstroke that she later wanted to change because that way the viewer could see her original intent. This 7 x 5" painting on Ampersand Pastelbord was done using a mix of Sennelier, Caran d'Ache and some Cray-Pas Specialists. Thanks for stopping by!
Thursday, June 20, 2024
"Fooling Around with Radishes" - original acrylic, wax pastel, colored pencil, graphite and oil pastel panting
Some of my radishes from earlier in the summer made it as subjects for an 8 x 8" painting on Gessobord. I thought they were pretty and just arranged them first this way and that. I then drew them loosely with graphite, then painted with acrylic and topped the whole thing off with wax pastels, colored pencils, and oil pastels. The kitchen sink, you might say.
This exercise in using mainly drawing tools convinced me that I'm basically a drawer - okay, draftsman, sketcher - not so much a painter - and am always trying to figure out ways to use oil paint in my drawings on board because they won't need to be framed under glass. My latest idea is to cut oil sticks (not oil pastels, but actual oil sticks) into smaller pieces to make them easier to work with for drawings. The main reason I seldom use oil sticks is their size. Years ago, Winsor & Newton had 'slim' oil sticks, I think they were called, and they were great, but then they were discontinued, which was such a disappointment. I find it really difficult to use these bigger sticks. They're just too fat! So now I'm going to try and draw with smaller pieces of this medium. My oil stick 'collection' includes R&F, which is just wonderful, Sennelier, Winsor & Newton, and Shiva. Surely I can find a way to make this plan of mine work!
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Tuesday, September 19, 2023
Sketch of Janie - original oil pastel portrait drawing
This loose drawing is one I copied from a more serious piece that I did in a life drawing group. I was getting ready to send the first one to File 13, but gave it another life here. I allowed myself maybe 10 minutes and went crazy. Done on sanded pastel paper with mostly Sennelier and some Caran d'Ache and CrayPas Specialist oil pastels, it's about 7 x 10". I never stop loving my oil pastels - more artists should try them - whether drawing or painting, they're up for anything! Thanks for stopping by!
Sunday, January 29, 2023
"40's Jive" - original ink and watercolor figurative drawing
This drawing is totally loose and undirected with absolutely no thought to the end result. Shouldn't admit it, but yeah, that's the truth. I just put splashes of color here and there and basically had a great time. Sometimes I think I'd like to make wire sculptures of dancers and this sort of has the same fun feel to it. About 5 1/2 x 8" on Canson mixed media paper. Thanks so much for stopping by!
Friday, December 30, 2022
"Salsa!" - original oil pastel figurative
Salsa dancers are figures I don't draw much, but now and then, I do see a pose that appeals to me and here's one. Some of my dancers go on to become larger oil paintings and this may be one of those that "graduates". I painted it on 7 x 5" Ampersand Pastelbord with mostly Sennelier and some Caran d'Ache oil pastels as well. Thanks for stopping by - and Happy New Year!
Wednesday, December 15, 2021
The Model in a Flowered Dress
Monday, September 13, 2021
Barrel Racer #11 - figurative oil rodeo painting
Here's a small and very quick (5 x 5") rendition of a barrel racer from the Junction rodeo this past summer. It's done very loosely as preparation for a larger one? Maybe. I don't know. Am currently working on other drawings and paintings, but like my little dancers, rodeos always show up again. I think it's really instructional to set a timer and get busy - one of my books suggests 45 minutes, which I like, and it makes you work really really hard to get finished, so while you leave out stuff, you still end up with something lively - and fun. Whew! Sorry for that long sentence. Thanks so much for dropping by!
Saturday, June 26, 2021
What I'm Working On - ACEOs in Progress
Here are a few of the ACEOs I've been working on - mostly nudes so far, but starting on a few angels, all drawn with Caran d'Ache Neocolor 1 (a couple of sticks showing at the bottom). They are done on Strathmore illustration board (3.5 x 2.5"). Some of them are drawn straight onto the board, others are given a coat of watercolor or acrylic before I begin drawing. I think it's easier to start with some color underneath, so I'll probably keep that up. I love doing these little pieces and, surprisingly, they're not that easy to do - and I think some artists work on even smaller sizes! Don't think I'll be doing that, but you never know😊!
After these drawings are posted, I'll be going outside - the weeds are waiting - and I'm hoping to beat today's 95 degrees! Hope you have a great day and thanks for stopping by!
Monday, July 31, 2017
Red Flamenco - original acrylic figurative
Hung up on flamenco at the moment - today I listened to Spanish gypsy music. Lots of wailing and emotion, just like real flamenco. Kind of a different grip on the fan, but she really did it, then deftly flipped it around without a hitch - if they only knew how difficult it is to portray - oh well, it's good practice! My Able Assistant seems to approve - I've started showing him all my work - not just some of it. When he looks confused, I figure the piece needs more work - but no confusion today. Just the wagging of his little stub of a tail (cocker spaniel) - always a good sign! On 10 x 10" canvas. Thanks for looking!
Thursday, September 08, 2016
Lime Twist - original oil figurative gesture drawing
Just for fun - I coated a panel with lime acrylic and drew on it with oil paint. I've readied more panels in aqua and lime acrylic for these nude gesture drawings. So much fun! This one is 10 x 8" - thanks for looking!
Saturday, March 14, 2015
Seated Model with Wineglass - original oil pastel figurative painting
Done on Judson's Guerilla Painter carton paper, this painting is 7 x 5" - I used mostly Senneliers with a few Caran d'Ache and Holbein. It's so satisfying to work on this paper - it has many of the attributes of the carton paper of the Impressionists' day, but is touted as being more archival. I love its warm color, as well. Thanks so much for stopping by my blog - check out my latest posting on my oil pastel blog by clicking here.
Sunday, March 01, 2015
The Model Takes a Break - original oil pastel figurative painting
This little piece is one I did while the model was waiting 'til break time was over. It's on 7 x 5" Pastelbord and is another one I think will become a larger piece. My previous post (The Model in a Dark Robe) is one that I have been painting as a larger work and it is SO different from the original. When the larger painting is finished, I'll post it - or maybe I shouldn't, since it's taken such a different turn that it may look as if someone else did it. Hmmm - don't know how that happens - oh well, thanks for stopping by!
Friday, October 31, 2014
Tango Together - original oil figurative painting
I should have something Halloweenish, but instead, more from my little tango dancers. They love dancing around and I adore trying to capture their moves. This is on 7 x 5" Gessobord. Thanks so much for stopping by!
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, 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!
Monday, March 04, 2013
She Loves Her Cowboy - original oil pastel figurative painting
This painting began as a sketch for an oil painting, but I ended up enjoying it so much, I just decided to post it - kind of abstract, but gets the point across, I think. This painting is on 5 x 7" Pastelbord. Thanks for stopping by my blog!
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Another Flowered Shawl - original oil painting of a nude
Here I am with yet another nude and the reason is that I decided to clean up my studio - a MAJOR undertaking!!!!! I made a miniscule amount of progress, but every few seconds, I unearth another life drawing that begs to be turned into a quick painting. So, I think the cleaning project will take a long, long time. One yesterday, one today, and I sketched a small one on an 8 x 10" canvas this afternoon - I hope I don't succumb tomorrow. Maybe I'll be strong and get busy straightening the place up a little bit, anyway! This one is on 14 x 11" stretched Hobby Lobby Masterpiece extra smooth canvas. This brand is one of my new faves, along with Utrecht's canvas board (archival, of course). Thanks so much for stopping by and please cheer me on in my cleaning endeavors!
Friday, September 28, 2012
They're Really Jivin' II - original oil figurative painting
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Tiny Doodles - original mixed media Artists' Trading Cards
Here are a few of the little 3.5 x 2.5" things I do when I'm traveling or don't have time to do anything larger. Some of these are mainly oil pastel, others are mostly colored pencil, but they are all mixed media.
Right now, I'm trying to keep up with a wildfire that's burning about ten miles from us. Many of the residents west of town were evacuated from their homes - much worry tonight, but hoping for the best for everybody!
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Right now, I'm trying to keep up with a wildfire that's burning about ten miles from us. Many of the residents west of town were evacuated from their homes - much worry tonight, but hoping for the best for everybody!
Thanks for stopping by!
Thursday, December 04, 2008
Nude Impression - original oil pastel figurative painting

There's nothing I love to do more - artwise - than oil pastel nudes - just completely lose myself in them. It's done quickly and 'recklessly', so that I don't lose the flavor of the model, whether it's done from one of my drawings or directly from the model. As I painted this one that I did from a life drawing, I decided that no matter what other painting or drawing I do each day, I'm going to do one of these, too. (Maybe I'll actually stick with this resolution.)
On Stonehenge black paper, this painting is 10 1/2 x 11". SOLD
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