Wednesday, January 11, 2023
"Loree" - original graphite portrait drawing of a woman
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!
Monday, November 28, 2022
Seated Nude on Cream Paper - original charcoal life drawing
Tuesday, November 22, 2022
Friday, November 18, 2022
A Nude from Summer - original ink drawing
Friday, August 19, 2022
"Lainie" - ACEO original oil pastel portrait
For this one, I used mostly Sennelier oil pastels plus some Caran d'Ache Neopastels on Strathmore illustration board - all completely archival. Thank you for visiting my blog!
Saturday, June 04, 2022
Portrait of Laura - original charcoal portrait
Monday, May 30, 2022
Clara's Hat - original oil pastel portrait
Sunday, May 15, 2022
More Valentines - original oil pastel portrait
Wednesday, May 04, 2022
Valentines - original charcoal and pastel drawing of tango dancers
Wednesday, March 02, 2022
Silva's Attitude - original oil pastel portrait drawing
this on a Canson 6 x 8" mix media pad, which I love to carry around with me. Fits in my purse - even a couple of my crossbody ones - and I can pull it out and draw anyplace, even with some water-soluble pencils, because it's pretty heavy paper. Thanks for looking!
Sunday, January 23, 2022
Drawing of a Young Girl - original oil pastel portrait
Thursday, January 20, 2022
Tangled - original oil pastel portrait
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) πwith 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!
Sunday, January 09, 2022
Sketching at the Bar - original figurative sketch
Wednesday, December 15, 2021
The Model in a Flowered Dress
Saturday, December 04, 2021
Della - original charcoal and pastel portrait
Tuesday, November 23, 2021
Flamenco #17 - original oil pastel drawing
Wednesday, November 17, 2021
Coral Kimono - original oil pastel portrait of a maiko
I (obviously) love painting maiko (apprentice geisha) and geisha. Their culture and training fascinates me and I hope they don't fade away. This painting is on Strathmore recycled paper bonded to museum board. When I have the chance to draw a model in geisha costume, I make as many sketches as I can in the time allowed. Thanks so much for looking!
Thursday, November 04, 2021
Path to the Dune - original landscape oil painting
Monday, October 18, 2021
Katie Looking Down - original charcoal and compressed pastel stick portrait drawing
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!
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!
Saturday, September 18, 2021
Blue Kimono - original pastel pencil portrait
Pastel pencils are so wonderful to work with, especially for someone like me who really loves to draw. They also don't seem to have the problem of floating bits of pastel in the air, particularly the Caran d'Ache pastel pencils which is what I mostly use. My only concern is that they are fragile - not that there is a longevity problem, because I know they are very archival, but much care has to be taken in framing to prevent smearing. Actually I suppose every medium has its drawbacks and this is a small one, so I either frame with spacers or a mat arrangement that creates a gutter for the loose pastel to fall into. Problem solved. This drawing is on Canson pastel paper, about 11 x 8". Thanks so much for stopping by!
Monday, September 13, 2021
Barrel Racer #11 - figurative oil rodeo painting
Monday, September 06, 2021
Lissy on Red - acrylic and oil pastel portrait
Hope you're all having a great Labor Day - thanks for stopping by!
Monday, August 30, 2021
Bedtime Braid - original oil pastel portrait
Tuesday, August 10, 2021
Julie - original pastel portrait drawing
Every now and then I get the urge to get out my pastel pencils and do some drawing. I love them, especially my Caran d'Ache pencils, used in this case on the smooth side of Mi-Teintes. Framing something so delicate is a problem for me, since I always do it myself. I usually make a gutter for the loose pastel to fall into with acid-free foam core or use spacers that attach to the glass. Either method stresses me no end, which is probably why I don't do soft pastel any more than I do, because I really really love to work in this incredible medium. And then the requirement in so many shows that plexiglass must be used. I've heard that the anti-static spray works great for awhile, but must be reapplied. How does one do that without unframing the artwork? Bound to be solutions but I haven't come across any yet.π Thanks for stopping by and I would love to know if you have any answers!
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!