Sunday, November 24, 2024
"The Wednesday Model" - original oil pastel figurative sketch
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.
Sunday, September 17, 2023
Chess Game - Original oil pastel portrait drawing
Kind of intense game between these two and I had to make my move while I could. I'm always so happy to have models even if that's not what they had in mind! I scribbled this one on 16 x 20" Canson Mi-Teintes board with Sennelier oil pastels. It was so rewarding to draw quickly without thinking - just one's reaction to the model(s) is really deeply satisfying. Same way with the "Seated Nude #45" that I posted a day or so ago. Somehow looseness (is that a word?) in artwork is so gratifying for
Monday, May 15, 2023
"The Violinist" - original charcoal and oil pastel portrait drawing
and then moving to Caran d'Ache oil pastel. The (unsuspecting) model was in a quartet I was lucky to see and being close to the musicians, I zeroed in on this violinist. It's totally a memory drawing, but I think really pretty accurate. I love drawing musicians as much as I love drawing dancers. Gotta have music to dance, right? The support for this piece is the carton board (carton is supposed to have an accent over the "o" but I don't know how to do it) from Guerrilla Painters. I love this stuff. It's great for oil pastel, charcoal, oil, acrylic and others, too, I'm sure. If I use it for oil, I use clear gesso so I don't lose the beautiful color, which would happen if I used regular gesso. With oil pastel, I just draw directly on the paper since OP contains a different type of oil that won't damage the support. And the carton will then be bonded to museum board for extra strength. Thanks for stopping by!
Sunday, January 23, 2022
Drawing of a Young Girl - original oil pastel portrait
Thursday, January 20, 2022
Tangled - original oil pastel portrait
Sunday, January 09, 2022
Sketching at the Bar - original figurative sketch
Wednesday, December 15, 2021
The Model in a Flowered Dress
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!
Monday, September 20, 2021
The Model Looking Down - original oil pastel drawing of a nude model
My favorite subject - the nude model - and in this case, drawn on Judson's carton board (a type of paper, actually) - probably my all-time favorite for oil pastel. It has a texture that grabs and holds the oil pastel and I find it especially great for a more loose drawing. I can't really explain the texture, except that it's slightly rough, but not really gritty. It works for oil paint, too and is very good for plein aire. Many artists will give it a coating of gel before painting with oil, but it's archival, either way. After it's finished, I bond it to a backing, usually hardboard. This drawing is about 8 x 6" - thanks for stopping by!
Monday, August 30, 2021
Bedtime Braid - original oil pastel portrait
Thursday, August 05, 2021
A Maiko in Pink and Green - original oil pastel portrait
My all time favorite combination - pink and green - Yum! IMHO you can't have one without the other. I'm continuing my obsession with maikos and geishas and their costumes - all of which have meaning rooted deep in their history. I really hate seeing the geisha numbers dwindle, but of course, Japanese women have many more options now, which is a very good thing.
This 5 x 7" piece is done on the ever wonderful Pastelbord (made right here in Texas) and painted using nearly all Sennelier oil pastels, with a few Caran d'Ache Neopastels and CrayPas Specialists. My oil pastels aren't sharpened because I fear killing my art with overworking, but I'm kind of rethinking that approach because maybe a little sharpening would make life easier. For now though, I use some Eye-Tees, those make-up things that resemble Q-tips, but have a very sharp point on one end for doing a little smoothing so they aren't too raw. Perhaps a combination of sharpening and smoothing will be my new technique.
For exciting paintings that have lots of texture check out Victor Wang. I love his work!
Thanks for stopping by - have a great day and happy art-making for all you artists out there!
Monday, May 31, 2021
Hmmm - original oil pastel portrait painting
This 8 x 10" drawing on Canson mixed media board is a mostly fun thing for me - I drew it from an old drawing of a model, but then added the dark blue-green next to the orange glints in her hair just because I wanted to - artist's choice, right? - then added a grey and white version of my favorite wallpaper.
More on the wallpaper - I have been looking for that paper for ages for my entrance hall - the background is a medium green and it's probably from the 30s or 40s - good luck with finding any of that! Plus it would definitely not be strippable, so I'm actually toying with the idea of just painting the wall instead. Making those stripes will get pretty tedious, though.
Back to "Hmmm" - when I originally drew the model, she had briefly been looking at something going on to her right in the drawing group. It's been so long now that I don't remember what it was, but I was lucky to capture her while she was looking toward the "activity". That has happened a lot in my drawing adventures. My teacher, Priscilla Treacy, taught her students to get it down in three minutes - I don't mean every pore or detail, but the gist of the drawing. So, there have been many times when the model hasn't completely settled into her pose (and maybe gotten a little sleepy), that I've been able to grab that very first expression. Thank you Priscilla! In this drawing, I felt that the model was thinking critically about the conversation to her right, hence the title "Hmmm".
Sunday, May 02, 2021
Seated Nude on Blue - original oil pastel figurative
I began this drawing with a graphite pencil and then worked on it with Sennelier oil pastels and a few Caran d'Ache on Strathmore 8 x 6"mixed media paper. Didn't do a lot of blending and and finishing (obviously) - just left it pretty raw which is kind of my favorite thing. Loved her sort of dreamy expression. Thanks for stopping by!
Monday, March 29, 2021
Woman with a Fan - original oil pastel portrait painting
Thursday, March 11, 2021
A Winter Day - original oil pastel portrait painting
This one is on 12 x 9" Pastel Premier paper, using mostly Sennelier oil pastels, some Caran d'Ache and Cray-pas Specialists. She was standing in front of one of our pecan trees with the branches almost touching the ground. Thanks for stopping by!
Saturday, January 16, 2021
Krista on Black Paper - original oil pastel portrait
Friday, September 25, 2020
Maiko - original oil pastel portrait of a maiko
Monday, September 21, 2020
Feather Earrings - original oil pastel portrait
I was trying to work with neutrals here to give the red feather earrings more 'pop'. This piece is painted on 7 x 5" Pastelbord. The great thing about Pastelbord - when working with oil pastels - is that with time, the oil pastels on this support tend to feel dry to touch. Still, I like to spray with oil pastel fixative several days after the piece is completed. Thanks for stopping by!