Monday, March 27, 2017
Jumpin' Jivers - original acrylic figurative painting
Yes, I really saw it - I think youth is the first prerequisite for a jump like this one! And tons of practice, because he didn't seem to give it a second thought - all in a day's work! He probably didn't think of it as work, though, just lots of fun. I used Golden Open acrylic paint on an 8 x 8" panel. Thanks for looking!
Thursday, March 23, 2017
On My Easel - Livy's Naptime - original acrylic figurative in progress
Wednesday, March 22, 2017
Morning - original graphite portrait drawing
Monday, March 20, 2017
Sketch of Jana in Trois Crayons - original figurative drawing
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
Young Ballerina Sketch - original charcoal and oil pastel figurative drawing
I couldn't resist this drawing - they were so busy getting everything in order. Of course, there was a lot of moving around, so I had to change some of the poses a bit, plus do a little memorizing of poses I especially liked. I love having access to ballet dancers and they are so much more accessible than tango dancers. Tango is generally at night and far from my house. Western dancers are easy to find in this part of the country, as well as some of the jive dancers - and I'm easy to find, too - always around with my sketchbook!
This sketch is on Art Spectrum Colourfix paper - 9 x 12" - thanks for looking!
This sketch is on Art Spectrum Colourfix paper - 9 x 12" - thanks for looking!
Monday, March 13, 2017
All Out Jive - original acrylic figurative painting
I know - it's a little crazy looking - but I love the abandon and just went with it. I like how this fella dances and the girl has just returned to the floor after a jump. Didn't have room on the panel for both of them to be airborne. Was listening to my workout music while painting and it is definitely jive - the only problem is that I should use it more, rather than just listening as I paint! This piece is on gessoed panel, 7 x 5". Thanks for looking!
Sunday, March 12, 2017
Woman Reading - original pastel pencil figurative drawing
Thursday, March 09, 2017
On My Easel - Warming Up - original oil pastel figurative work in progress
Saturday, March 04, 2017
Studio Nude - original acrylic painting of a nude model
Thursday, March 02, 2017
Dancers In Lines - original ink marker figurative drawing
Sketchbook Landscape - original mixed media drawing.
Monday, February 27, 2017
On My Easel Sketch of Gemma - original charcoal portrait sketch in progress
Here's a little 12 x 9" sketch of Gemma - not finished, but one that I'm enjoying working on. It's on Strathmore toned paper, which is fun to draw on, especially when using a little white in addition to the charcoal. As I progress, I'll use some white - just not there, yet. Thanks for looking!
Wednesday, February 22, 2017
Sketchbook Nude - original mixed media drawing
This drawing comes from a life drawing I did several months ago, so, early this morning, I just decided to give it another interpretation. I had planned to do it completely in watercolor, then restate the figure in ink, but it took a slightly different path - just had to get more line in there! Here and there are touches of acrylic, as well. I didn't realize that the Prismacolor ink marker I was using is water-soluble, so that was a surprise - and a good one. too! Then I turned my attention to an oil pastel for my oil pastel blog and got it mostly finished. Working in the morning - which we night owls don't often do - seems to be a good thing! Plus, I listened to early morning radio - I always have the radio on, just not usually as early as I did this morning. This piece is on 8.5 x 5.5" mixed media paper - thanks for stopping by!Tuesday, February 21, 2017
A Nude for Tuesday - original charcoal drawing
Saturday, February 18, 2017
iPhone Guitarist - original iPhone sketch
Here's the result of a goofing around Saturday - probably could refine it some, but it is a loose little sketch, after all, and one must be grateful when there is a model of sorts around. What's wonderful about using my phone is the phone doesn't get the nervous looks that pulling out the sketchbook - no matter how small - does. Plus much of this piece is just drawing without looking and looking at the performer, instead. Thanks for visiting my blog!
On My Easel - Two Geishas - original oil pastel figurative in progress
Here's a little of what I was working on today. The support looks like canvas, but isn't. I applied gesso to panel with a bristle brush that one would use to paint woodwork. With the first layer going up and down, and the next one side to side, the effect is more like canvas. I only needed two layers because the panel was already gessoed. It's really fun and instructive to paint a 7 x 5" because it's so intimate and also easier to work out problems or go in a different direction. For instance, I'm now more interested in the geisha in the back and want to explore that a little more, possibly in a larger piece. I think it's the values that are appealing in the back geisha. For me, it's always the values! Will probably finish this on Tuesday. Thanks for stopping by!
Monday, February 13, 2017
On My Easel - charcoal portrait in progress
Friday, February 10, 2017
Wild Jive - original figurative oil painting
This painting is what listening to oldies will do for you - what a way to spend a couple of hours on Friday afternoon. The music is from my workout playlist, so it's all pretty lively. On 8 x 8" Gessobord. Thanks for looking!
Wednesday, February 08, 2017
iPhone sketch of Shayna - original black and white iPhone drawing
I love drawing with my finger on my 6 plus screen - talk about living dangerously when drawing! It's a complete toss-up as to how it will turn out, but really satisfying for me. If you haven't tried this, do it! Thanks so much for visiting Hackberry Street Studio!
Monday, February 06, 2017
More Little Jivers - original figurative oil painting
Sunday, February 05, 2017
Fixing Her Hair - original oil pastel portrait drawing
Tuesday, January 31, 2017
On My Easel - original oil pastel figurative in progress
This is a 9 x 12" oil pastel I worked on today - many, many refinements before I could possibly consider it finished - if it ever does get finished. Once again, on this marvelous Colourfix paper that I'm loving to work on. Thanks for looking!
Monday, January 30, 2017
On My Easel - Ballerina - original oil pastel drawing
Wednesday, January 25, 2017
Nude on Grey - original charcoal drawing of a nude model
A charcoal drawing on grey paper - actually it's Strathmore 403 - is the latest from Hackberry Street Studio. This one is about 9 1/2 x 4 1/2". Thanks for looking!
Tuesday, January 24, 2017
On My Easel - Sandi - original oil pastel portrait
Friday, January 13, 2017
Two Step Passion - original oil figurative painting
PS. My Able Assistant, Roger, seems to be much better! I love my Assistant!💓
Wednesday, January 11, 2017
Saturday, January 07, 2017
Blue Cape - original oil pastel portrait drawing
I'm not sure I will "finish" this 5 x 7" piece on panel since it feels as if I've accomplished what I've set out to do. I like the openness on the left side and maybe if I completely cover it, I might regret it. Isn't it fun to read my rant? Sorry. Although I could actually go on and on.
So sad and worried at the moment - my wonderful and beloved Able Assistant, Roger, seems to be ill. It's terrible to watch - will probably stay downstairs with him tonight and we'll sleep in my recliner, all bundled up together. Only hope he can recover - he's such a part of my life.
So sad and worried at the moment - my wonderful and beloved Able Assistant, Roger, seems to be ill. It's terrible to watch - will probably stay downstairs with him tonight and we'll sleep in my recliner, all bundled up together. Only hope he can recover - he's such a part of my life.
Thursday, January 05, 2017
Happy Sandra - original oil pastel portrait painting
This little oil pastel is 7 x 5" on panel. Once again, I fooled around with it afterward, but it still looks like her - such a pleasant expression throughout. Memo to me: Leave it alone after you get home! Thanks for looking!
Wednesday, January 04, 2017
Sunday, December 18, 2016
Black and White Rodeo - original charcoal figurative drawing
I am sometimes astonished by the power and emotion of charcoal drawings. It's my all-time favorite medium. This drawing is on Canson drawing paper. Although the tear line runs through the top of the cowboy's hat, I was so happy with the way it was going, that I just went with it and will simply bond it to museum board. It's about 7 x 10". Thanks for stopping by!
Monday, December 12, 2016
The Folksinger - original charcoal figurative drawing
Nothing like a musician to get the charcoal working. Really good performance by this guy and I feel I really captured him. This drawing is on mixed media paper, about 10 x 7". Thanks for looking!
Saturday, December 10, 2016
Rockabilly - original figurative water-soluble pencil drawing
Looking out the window of the restaurant, I saw this fellow as he listened to a friend. I was ready with my sketchbook, water-soluble pencil and a brush with the water reservoir. It's so quickly done, but I loved the gesture and his concentration. This one is about 11 x 5". Thanks for visiting!
Friday, December 09, 2016
A Little Experiment - original mixed media portrait
I was experimenting with this new - to me - thing. Heavily gessoed a piece of canvas, then covered a rectangle with a thick layer of watercolor. Drew her face with colored pencils.None of this is expertly done, you may have noticed, but it was such fun that I'll do it again. I need to figure out how to make some things more solid looking, but then again, maybe not. I'm also trying for a sort of imperfect, unfinished and worn look - sort of wabi sabi. It's about 5 1/2 x 7 1/2" - thanks for stopping by!
Standing Nude - original colored pencil nude drawing
Wednesday, December 07, 2016
Carrie - original oil portrait painting
Tuesday, December 06, 2016
Sketch for A Little Waltz - original charcoal figurative drawing
Sunday, December 04, 2016
On My Easel - oil pastel nude in progress
Friday, December 02, 2016
Jivin' In Black and White - original figurative ink drawing
Meant to post this last night, but I got bogged down on Ancestry.com. A never-ending mystery - at least my family is!
I did this on 6 x 6" Bristol board paper using a black ink drawing pen. It's one of those with a narrow tip at one end and the other end is wider - in this case, a Prismacolor. This kind of pen is great for drawing - just so expressive. Why, that pen helped this little couple dance to Jerry Lee Lewis, so I know they agree with me!
Thanks for looking!
I did this on 6 x 6" Bristol board paper using a black ink drawing pen. It's one of those with a narrow tip at one end and the other end is wider - in this case, a Prismacolor. This kind of pen is great for drawing - just so expressive. Why, that pen helped this little couple dance to Jerry Lee Lewis, so I know they agree with me!
Thanks for looking!
Friday, November 18, 2016
On My Easel - Cowboy Saturday Night figurative oil painting
Thursday, November 17, 2016
Jivebabies - original figurative oil painting
Four Futures - original charcoal figurative sketches
Hope you can make out these quick charcoal sketches on 6 x 6" Gessobord that I will begin to paint tomorrow. The top two are tango dancers and the bottom two are already jiving away. Can hardly wait to bring them to life and I think just for fun, maybe they'll be a little more abstract than usual. But that remains to be seen. These little dancers usually get their way. Thanks for stopping by my blog!
Monday, November 14, 2016
Portrait Sketch of a Young Woman - oil pastel portrait drawing
This was not the model, but a participant in the drawing group. Sometimes the other people there make for some of the best drawings! She was listening intently to her drawing neighbor, so I had a few minutes for the sketch. It's on 12 x 9" Strathmore 403 paper, which, despite their claims, is no longer a paper for oil pastel. I have a lot of it, though, so I'm using it.
It seems I've been spending SO much time preparing panels for painting! I thought this would be a money-saver, but I don't think so, plus the time involved is crazy! I hear a lot of artists talk about applying gesso, etc, on panels and I thought it would be such a good idea. First there's the stuff that blocks support induced color changes, two coats, and then the gesso - three or so coats. Any thoughts out there on this? I'll probably just go back to buying panels that are already prepared for painting. Oh my poor arm! Thanks for stopping by!
It seems I've been spending SO much time preparing panels for painting! I thought this would be a money-saver, but I don't think so, plus the time involved is crazy! I hear a lot of artists talk about applying gesso, etc, on panels and I thought it would be such a good idea. First there's the stuff that blocks support induced color changes, two coats, and then the gesso - three or so coats. Any thoughts out there on this? I'll probably just go back to buying panels that are already prepared for painting. Oh my poor arm! Thanks for stopping by!
Sunday, November 13, 2016
Nude on a Kilim Rug - original oil pastel drawing of a nude
Friday, November 11, 2016
Sketch of a Native American Girl - original oil pastel portrait sketch
I started this drawing on 12 x 9" paper, using Sennelier oil pastels, and have decided to leave it as a sketch, rather than "finishing" it. Thanks for visiting!
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