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!
Sunday, April 25, 2021
Ink Dancers #3 - original ink drawing of tango dancers
Here's a quick ink drawing that I did with ink pen and brush. The ink was water soluble of course, which made it so much fun and totally unpredictable. I don't remember the nib I used to do the lines - I love using different nibs - then went over it to restate some of the outlines after it was dry. And not "finishing" it also appeals to my art senses. This piece is 8 x 6" on mixed media paper. Thanks for looking!
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, February 20, 2021
Barrie - original oil portrait painting
Texas is probably just about done digging itself out of the ice and snow of this past week. Our family fared pretty well, but sad to say, lots of folks didn't. We're just not prepared for this kind of weather - 3 degrees - and I'm hoping this really was a once in a century thing. And if I didn't already love summer, I do now!
This piece, lurking in my studio, is painted on 8 x 10" stretched canvas, beginning from life, then on to photos. I like it for her sweet expression. Thanks for stopping by!
Friday, January 29, 2021
From an Ancient Torso - original mixed media figurative drawing redux
Saturday, January 16, 2021
Krista on Black Paper - original oil pastel portrait
Friday, December 04, 2020
Two-Step Scribble - charcoal and oil pastel figurative sketch
This sketch is one I did from the 2019 rodeo dance (didn't have rodeo in 2020😞) and sometimes I just get such satisfaction from one of these drawings, even though it lingers somewhere between drawing and painting. As a line lover, I'm always looking for ways to incorporate line in what I do and not totally cover it up with paint. Will just leave this one as it is and do a painting from it.
I hope everyone out there had a great Thanksgiving!🦃 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!
Sunday, October 25, 2020
Looky What I Got Yesterday!
Thursday, October 22, 2020
Reluctant Vera - original oil portrait sketch
Here's one from a drawing group where the model didn't show, and in those cases, everybody takes a turn as the model - or most everybody, since I think I avoided it that time - so I call this one 'Reluctant Vera', because she wasn't thrilled to be the model, but she was a good one, nevertheless. Drawing group attendees who have to replace the model soon find out how really tough it is to be a model - staying completely still for 20 minutes at a time, then trying to get back into the same exact position after the break. Models earn every bit of their pay!
Sunday, October 04, 2020
Ready for Night - original pastel pencil portrait drawing
Here's a pastel pencil drawing that I did some time ago, using a very limited palette of Caran d'Ache pencils. At that time, I only had a few of this brand that I was trying out and since they - unlike most pastels, even in pencil form - didn't make me sneeze, get in my eyes and just generally make me feel itchy, I've acquired a nice collection of Caran d'Ache. Most likely, how I use pastels is the problem, but since I'm mainly an oil pastelist, problem solved! This was a pretty quick drawing - don't remember how long - but I was mainly interested in the satiny strap over her shoulder. It's on toned paper, 12 x 9". Thanks for visiting!
Friday, October 02, 2020
Guitar Practice - original graphite portrait drawing
Although I hardly ever use graphite, I had a great time doing this one on Strathmore marker paper that I had to buy for a landscape course. Maybe y'all have used this paper before, but I never had and was surprised to find it such a delight to draw on. Even though there's a slick finish - it's great for graphite! Drawing is my first art language - not painting, really - and I will be doing many more pencil drawings (used HB, 2 and 4B) on this paper - a great find for me! Plus, even though the weight is only 50.5 lb, the paper feels much more sturdy. This drawing is 7 x 12". Thanks so much for stopping by!
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!
Tuesday, September 15, 2020
Nude on Black Paper - original oil pastel nude
Sunday, September 13, 2020
The Flamenco Dancer in Profile - original oil pastel portrait
I started this portrait a few months ago, painted most of the pose, then put it where I passed by several times a day, but sort of forgot about finishing. And of course, by the time I was inspired to get it done, no model, therefore the memory thing again. Most of what I lacked was the lace and I actually have some very similar to what she was wearing, so that was lucky. Done on 12 x 12" Pastelbord, using Sennelier oil pastels. Thanks for visiting my blog!
Friday, September 11, 2020
Scribbled Dancers - original ink figurative drawing
Wednesday, September 09, 2020
Little Landscape - original small oil landscape painting
Wednesday, August 26, 2020
Lilia Looking Back - original oil pastel portrait
Tuesday, August 11, 2020
Lost in the Tango - original oil figurative painting
Sketch of Mei as a Maiko - original charcoal and white drawing
Tuesday, July 28, 2020
Drawing of the Model on Black Paper - original oil pastel portrait
Monday, June 29, 2020
Sketch of the Model in a Black Robe - original oil pastel figurative
Thursday, May 21, 2020
Ballerina Sketch - original figurative charcoal drawing
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Tuesday, April 21, 2020
Sketch of the Seated Model - original oil pastel and charcoal figurative
Sunday, March 22, 2020
Sketch of Libby - oil pastel portrait drawing
Wednesday, March 04, 2020
Red Hat - original oil pastel portrait
Friday, February 21, 2020
Blue Night - original oil pastel portrait
I've been away for awhile, in London and Paris - was lucky to have seen the Gauguin show in London and the 'Degas at the Opera' show in Paris. I loved that they showed Degas' work using essence - which I have rarely seen - and gave such an honest portrayal of the realities of the ballerinas' lives. Not just pretty paintings, for sure!
Thanks so much for looking!