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!
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, April 30, 2023
"Maiko #5 "- original oil pastel portrait
I did this painting with Caran d'Ache and Sennelier oil pastels on black mixed media 7 x 5" paper. A maiko is a very young woman who is training to become a geisha. These young women have so much to learn of which every bit is fascinating to me. I do get to draw from life a few Japanese models dressed as geishas and it is such a thrill! I so enjoyed doing this one - thanks for stopping by!
Monday, April 17, 2023
"Zara in a Peasant Blouse" - original oil pastel figurative
More fun for me - a few minutes with this young woman and her colorful outfit. The black lines that outline the figure are from a General Pencil Company Peel and Sketch charcoal pencil - I loosely filled in the drawing with Caran d'Ache and Sennelier oil pastels. The paper is Stonehenge and is about 5 1/2 x 4 1/2". This quick little drawing is a perfect illustration of why it's good to always have a few art supplies at hand. You never know when something good will turn up! I might not have used charcoal and oil pastel together in this case (although I have used this combination in other pieces) but it's what I had in my bag, so I just went with it. I love spur-of-the-moment art!π Thanks for stopping by my blog!
Thursday, February 09, 2023
"Just A Little Ink Sketch"- original ink life drawing of a nude
Not an easy pose to hold with the feet in that position and one arm over the other - just increases my respect for models! I used a Sharpie pen to 'feel' the model and since the lines this left around the subject couldn't be erased, they're still there. Actually I think it gives an interesting look of lightness to the drawing - resulting, I think, from using the Sharpie Ultra Fine Point - the lines are so fine that they are not a distraction from the drawing. Drawn on Strathmore 90 lb Mixed Media paper, it's about 7 1/2 x 3 1/2". Thanks for stopping by! Click here for a bit of Sharpie history.
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 itπ. I also trimmed it to 8 x 4 3/8". Thanks 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!
Monday, November 28, 2022
Seated Nude on Cream Paper - original charcoal life drawing
This drawing was done on a 9 x 12" cream colored paper that was in a stack of my acid-free papers. I never tire of drawing nudes - that's where I started my formal art journey and I think that's the best way to understand the figure. It was really hard during the shutdown, so a lot of my drawings are sort of "elderly". But now life drawing is back and so am I! Thanks for stopping by!
Tuesday, November 22, 2022
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!
Friday, August 19, 2022
"Lainie" - ACEO original oil pastel portrait
I love to do these tiny art pieces (3.5 in x 2.5 in) - and although they are so small, they really do take a good amount of work. Lainie was a model at one of the life drawing groups and was so good at holding a pose. Being a model is tough work - I know this because when the model doesn't show up, the attendees are usually pressed into service!
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
I was so lucky to see the exhibition "Degas at the Opera" when it was in Paris and while my model perused the catalog from that fabulous exhibition, I did a sketch of her. This drawing was done using vine charcoal on Canson Mix Media 12 x 9" paper, 138 lb, so a good weight. Would liked to have had more time for this drawing but was glad to have even this much - thank you for stopping by!
Monday, May 30, 2022
Clara's Hat - original oil pastel portrait
I used a rather casual approach to this little piece which always seems to be my best option. Loose and inexact makes me so happy - not just in what I do but in most all artwork. Her pose was perfect as a design, I thought, so I kept her over on the side. My tools were Sennelier oil pastels on 7 x 5" Ampersand Pastelbord. Much fun. Thanks so much for stopping by!
Sunday, May 15, 2022
More Valentines - original oil pastel portrait
Another oil pastel done from one of my charcoal drawings. I do love the beauty and emotion of dance - whether waltz, two-step or tango (or actually any other kind). It was so apparent to me that these two were really happy to be together. This one is on 8 x 10" Judson's Guerilla carton board - two of my favorite artists from the past, Vuillard and Toulouse-Lautrec used cardstock, but I could never find any that was archival, but now - thank you Judson's - comes this great surface which is so wonderful for oil pastel! If you want to use oil paint and want a little extra protection for the surface from the damage that can be caused by oil (not the same as the oil in oil pastel, which is not a problem) clear gesso is a great option. After it gets a little more dry, I will bond it to museum board. Thanks for stopping by!
Wednesday, May 04, 2022
Valentines - original charcoal and pastel drawing of tango dancers
I know it's kind of an odd name for such an intense drawing, but I actually meant to post this on Valentine's Day and got sidetracked. I drew this one with charcoal, graphite and soft pastel. It's been awhile since I posted at all - have been busy with a landscape painting course as well as getting my garden going. Am soaking Hyacinth Bean seeds for my new arbor, planting another couple of tomatoes today, as well as some squash, corn and beans. Roses are looking wonderful - but it's spring. We'll have temps in the 90's and above 100 one day this week so my lovelies will be suffering soon. Thanks for stopping by!
Wednesday, March 02, 2022
Silva's Attitude - original oil pastel portrait drawing
This young woman displayed lots of confidence and it was fun to try and get that attitude down on paper. Good model - easy and pleasant to work with. This was a quick drawing, with no "amendments" and although I did a larger one later, I felt this drawing captured her perfectly. Drew
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!
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
I did this on Judson's Guerilla Carton Board. Carton needs an accent mark, but I will have to wait till later - it's late and I'm sleepy and don't remember how to do it on my laptop. This surface is wonderful for oil pastel - it's really a love affair between the two. If you use oil paint, it's good to apply Gamblin GAC before painting on it. I usually bond the carton to painting panel or mat board. I don't know if artists appreciate this lightweight board/paper, but it's wonderful! It's archival and so lightweight - plus I just swoon over how wonderfully it works with oil pastel! This drawing is on 10 x 8" carton. Try this surface - it's really great! Thanks so much for stopping by!
Thursday, January 20, 2022
Tangled - original oil pastel portrait
This piece is one that I did on Strathmore acrylic paper using black acrylic paint and drawing/painting over it with oil pastel. This is so rewarding for me - it looks like the model yet not exactly - she is my creation and the drawing is loose, just the way I like it! Do y'all get this wonderful feeling of accomplishment when you do something you love? Yes of course you do - that's why we spend hours alone with dirty hands maybe listening to music or audiobooks and in the end maybe aren't crazy about what we just finished, but sometimes . . . .π. 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) 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
Much fun even for a teetotaler like me. And folks there knew what I was up to and they didn't care. They were having a good time ringing in the New Year - and Happy New Year BTW!π This woman was gazing at someone farther down the bar and was having a good time watching what was going on. I was involved in drawing her as quickly as I could and didn't see the object of her stare. Anyway, I always find that folks at bars are having a good time and I love trying to capture those emotions. Well, mostly they're having fun, but sometimes, not so muchπ§. I love emojis (can you tell?ππ). This sketch was drawn with Caran d'Ache NeoPastels on heavy gray paper - sometimes it separates from the tablet. I could put an emoji here but I won't. Oh wellπ
Wednesday, December 15, 2021
The Model in a Flowered Dress
Saturday, December 04, 2021
Della - original charcoal and pastel portrait
This drawing is one that I think will end up as a painting. Her solemn demeanor appealed to me so much - didn't have enough time to add more details and maybe that's a good thing since her face and hair seem to be the most important. But we'll see. Sometimes when I turn things into a painting, there's a totally different result - probably happens to y'all sometimes too - right? I did this on Strathmore 12 x 9" toned blue paper, using General Pencil Co Peel and Sketch charcoal, plus their compressed pastels. Thanks for stopping by!
Tuesday, November 23, 2021
Flamenco #17 - original oil pastel drawing
Thanks for stopping by and Happy Thanksgiving y'all!
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
Something totally different which I do from time to time. I painted this landscape on Gessobord, 6 x 8", with professional oil paints, using a limited palette. Just about all my work is done with a limited palette, not always just my favorite four colors - titanium white, ivory black, Indian red and yellow ochre, but still many fewer than most artists. And often I try out a guest color which is lots of fun for me. Thanks for stopping by!
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!
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