Showing posts with label drawing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drawing. Show all posts
Monday, July 15, 2024
"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 22, 2023
"My Favorite Season" - original ink and watercolor figurative drawing
Quick drawing of this slugger - so much fun to draw from baseball games - was in Baltimore the other day to see the Orioles play KC! And Orioles won - Yay! I even love the sounds of a baseball game. I'm guessing the new rules are making it easier for people to watch now that games are a little shorter. The length never bothered me though - there is so much drama going on that it's just great to watch - or listen - I also love baseball on the radio! This little piece is 8.5 x 5.5" on cold press watercolor paper, using a Sharpie with a bit of watercolor. 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!
Wednesday, January 11, 2023
"Loree" - original graphite portrait drawing of a woman
Although I love to draw with charcoal, occasionally I will use a graphite pencil to do a portrait. I used HB and 2B on this one - the support was Canson mixed media paper. The paper is white although with my great photography, you wouldn't know it😞. I also trimmed it to 8 x 4 3/8". Thanks for stopping by!
Friday, November 18, 2022
A Nude from Summer - original ink drawing
Here is a nude drawing done this summer - can't believe it's been so long since I posted! I used a very thin dowel - so thin that it kept breaking until finally I was left with a piece about four inches long. Must have been using a bit too much pressure - and then brushed with water. It's loose without much thought and that's the way I like it, so I consider this one a success. The paper is Canson Mixed Media, 5 1/2 x 8 1/2". Thanks for stopping by!
Thursday, January 13, 2022
The Model Napping - original oil pastel portrait drawing
Such a relaxing pose for the model - she couldn't help nodding off - especially since there had been a couple of hard poses before this one. This drawing helps me to blend my love of line with a painted part of the piece - there's always a dilemma regarding exactly how much to describe with paint vs. line drawing and I could have crossed the line (pun) 😀with painting more of the hair. If I'd done any more, I might have needed to go ahead and paint the whole piece. Just one of those things you never know until you've actually done it - so I stopped - maybe 'quitting while I'm ahead'? I don't know, just did. This one is on Canson pastel paper on the rough side, which I didn't realize - just had that urge to grab the paper and get started. Actually, though, it's done with Caran d'Ache Neocolor 1- which I love - and then a bit of "touching" with Caran d'Ache oil pastel. Thanks so much for stopping by!
Tuesday, November 23, 2021
Flamenco #17 - original oil pastel drawing
Thanks for stopping by and Happy Thanksgiving y'all!
Wednesday, October 13, 2021
Today's Drawing - figurative charcoal drawing
Sunday, October 03, 2021
How I capture movement in figures - original oil pastel figurative drawing
And yeah, I do dance a little - such great music, who could resist! The lines are mostly in segments with a little smearing to indicate movement and energy. Even when a bit of line ends up in a place I might not have intended, I often just leave it - a surprise here and there. Music is really inspirational when drawing dancers so I have lots of rock, tango, flamenco (gypsy) and some salsa music to get me going. I used to attend a life drawing class where the monitor had mambo music playing as we drew from the model. We all agreed we had never done our gestures so fast and with such emotion! Of course, there are many different things that encourage artists to make art - what inspires you to draw or paint?
This drawing - "More Jivin' #5" is on 5 x 7" Pastelbord. Thanks for stopping 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!
Thursday, November 05, 2020
A Little Sketch of the Model - original charcoal portrait drawing
I absolutely love to work in black and white, especially when drawing from life. I did this drawing using a General's Peel and Sketch with a 'hard' rating which I rarely use, but am actually really pleased with this little sketch. The paper is Strathmore Mixed Media, 8.5 x 5.5". Some of the lines are restated, which I left (obviously) because otherwise, it's easy to keep making the same mistake, plus leaving the lines lends movement and also tells the viewer the path the artist took in making the piece. Thanks for stopping by!
Saturday, August 31, 2019
A Couple of Baseball sketches - charcoal drawings
I have pages of these, but kinda liked these two - seemed to have the fire. Keep hoping for the O's but alas - maybe next year. Thanks for looking.
Monday, April 01, 2019
Nude on Grey #3 - original charcoal drawing of a nude model
I love drawing nudes - especially in charcoal which is such a responsive and forgiving medium. Vine charcoal - soft and extra soft - are my favorites, although I find harder charcoal sticks useful, too, mainly when turned on the side for shapes and shading. Just not compressed charcoal - that's a whole other thing, which I've been using recently for black and white landscapes. "Nude on Grey #3" is on Strathmore's Pastel Paper, which is no longer good for oil pastel, but very nice for charcoal and regular pastels. Thanks so much for visiting my blog!
Thursday, November 01, 2018
Workingman - original ink/acrylic figurative drawing
I couldn't seem to find this drawing on my blog and it's one of my favorites. Did the piece a few - or maybe more - years ago. This young man's wife was scheduled to pose for a drawing group I attended, but she couldn't make it, so he came in her place. He was a great model, although I could tell he wouldn't be repeating the experience. He was dressed for his job, and as soon as his stint was over, he made a beeline for work. We were all very grateful that he spent a couple of hours with us. I used a brush with ink and acrylic on greyish-white paper and loved drawing the plaid flannel shirt and the work boots. Thanks for stopping by!
Wednesday, August 15, 2018
How I Rescued a Failure - original figurative pencil and oil pastel drawing
PS - I really think I like this better with oil pastel anyway. Maybe I'm just not choosing the right subjects to paint in watercolor. Actually I did a couple of dancers in watercolor that really pleased me. So I guess all isn't lost - but still watercolor is kind of tough. If y'all have any suggestions, I would love to hear!!!
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!
Monday, July 09, 2018
Model on a Sofa in Black and White - acrylic drawing of the model
Tuesday, May 01, 2018
Trying out some chalks - drawing of woman looking into light
Monday, March 12, 2018
Nude on Blue-Grey Paper - charcoal life drawing with touches of white charcoal
Wednesday, February 21, 2018
Looking Around - mixed media figurative
I slathered acrylic paint on paper pretty thickly, then drew with a General's Peel & Sketch charcoal pencil, and worked over that with oil pastel. Kind of a quick, frantic piece done from one of my old black and white drawings. Oil pastel works so great over acrylic - really just glides over the surface. On 9 x 12" Strathmore acrylic paper. Thanks for stopping by!
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