Wednesday, May 12, 2021

How to Dress in the Spring . . . in Ohio


Hi there! Welcome to spring in Ohio! My husband and I spent a day in Cincinnati a couple of weeks ago and this is how one of our granddaughters was dressed, before she ended up putting on a bathing suit to play in water from the garden hose! She soon ran to me, (I was wearing a light, winter jacket) so I could gather her up in my sun-warmed arms, where she chose to nap for about an hour.  Ahhhh bliss!

Here's a drawing I did in my sketchbook, a few days later, working from the photo I had taken.


I dropped the drawing into the Procreate app on my iPad, and gave it a light bit of color using a transparent airbrushed layer.  

I then got rid of the pencil sketch layer, and reworked it all digitally. I wish I had kept the image of what the airbrushed layer looked like by itself. I'll try to be more diligent about retaining my process.


Lastly, I put all that aside and did a more cartoonish drawing of the same image, using just my digital app.




I was almost there but not a fan of the face. I didn't think the cartoon resembled her very much. I went back to the drawing board, did a sketch with a REAL pencil, and in one quick attempt, was able to find what I was looking for. 


This sketch, I dropped over the top of the cartoon image, colored it up, and now have what you see at the top of the page.

It's funny, but I find it very difficult to work out new ideas or solve problems when I'm working digitally. I aways find that when I return to my graphite pencil or simple black ink pen, I'm able to think more clearly and I'm better at the planning stage of the creation.

Stop in next Wednesday for my contribution to Mermay! https://www.mermay.com/

Wednesday, May 5, 2021

Bleached Blossoms


Woohoo! This green paper really responded to the bleach brushed on it!

The image comes from a photo I took just a couple of weeks ago, when my crabapple tree was blossoming. Bless her, she's getting old. Nearly half of her branches have died and been removed, but she put on a glorious show for us this year. 

I'm sharing here the strips of colored paper on which I experimented. (The top color is the paper from the last post of my cat.) 

The first square on each strip is one coat of bleach. The second square is 2 coats of bleach. The third square is 2 coats of bleach with white colored pencil (pressed down firmly on the paper once it had dried). The last square is as light as I could make it using only colored pencil. 

The top strip is the only one that is actually drawing paper. The other colors were more or less good quality construction paper used for scrapbooking. I was so disappointed in the red! I had already seen how well the blue and green responded to the bleach, and was imagining the potential for a really nice Christmas drawing. That may yet work with a different quality paper. I'll have to do more experimenting.


Below are a few of the steps I took as I progressed across the page. 






Another thing I did (because I'm an artist, and have a license to do this) is outlined the leaves and blossoms with a black colored pencil. I liked the effect. The image did even more popping off the page. It's really a matter of style - to outline or not to outline.  

See you next Wednesday!
 

Wednesday, April 28, 2021

Using Bleach on Drawing Paper


 
Recently, I set a drawing challenge for myself. My sketchbooks are woefully blank, untouched canvases pile up here and there, and nice sheets of drawing paper collect dust. My challenge is simply to draw, on paper, every day. I've been puttering around on my iPad, starting many things, finishing none. I've been disconnecting with my inner artist. I feel I may be able to connect again with a simple pencil, a pen, and/or a paintbrush.

Below is where I began. It is done in my sketchbook with real pencils!!! For reference, I used a photo I had taken just a few weeks ago.


As I was working on shadows and highlights, I was reminded of a college assignment, where we were shown how to use bleach on colored paper. The bleach, brushed onto the paper, creates highlights that just pop off the page. Here's this golden oldie:


So, I put on some protective gear, and went down to my dark, and abandoned studio. Dodging bats and gigantic spiders, I found my stash of nice drawing papers. I blew off a cloud of dust, chose a color, and got to work. Below are a couple of the steps that led to the finished piece at the top. You can clearly see where I painted the bleach, and how nicely it strips away the color from the paper. The rest is done using Prismacolor pencils.




I have one more piece up my sleeve, using the bleaching technique. I'll share it with you next Wednesday. See you then! 

Wednesday, April 21, 2021

Oh, Those Tuscan Hills







This piece is mostly a digitally enhanced photo with a cat on top. It just seems so  . . .  zen. 

I took the photo in the hills of Tuscany, in 2013. Sometimes it seems like a dream that I was actually there.

Here's the untouched photo:




Below is my son standing at the bathroom window of the villa we stayed in. No screens here, folks! Just fresh Italian air and scenery pouring in, and maybe the occasional bird. If this wouldn't inspire you to eat more fiber, just to have the excuse to sit here more often, I don't know what would.



This last image is the first version I did. The cat is more cartoonish and the photo is more fiddled with. I just decided the photo really didn't need as much additional work, and maybe a realistic cat would enjoy the landscape more than a cartoon one.



Have a beautiful week! See you here next Wednesday!

Wednesday, April 14, 2021

Spring Cleaning . . . My Brain


 

Don't you just love how you feel when you've given your home, your space, or maybe just your junk drawer a good cleaning?

I've recently dusted ceiling fan blades, and tops of doorjambs. I've washed windows, hosed off screens, scrubbed the tub, and laundered winter blankets.

Now I can open my windows, and let the fresh air swoop in, bringing with it fresh dust and debris from the great outdoors! It's a never ending cycle, right?

Same with my brain.

On April 7, I started the Oprah/Chopra 21 day meditation challenge. Meditation is a wonderful way to start (or end, or pause in the middle of) the day, scrub out the old stuff and let the fresh air in. It takes practice. In fact that's all it is. A practice. Like cleaning your house, your brain is only going to fill back up with debris, but we can learn to acknowledge it, let it go, and move on. Move into and along with the present moment. 

As always, I'm looking for the artist within myself. What direction do I want my artwork to take? I think a lot of people, myself included, struggled with this last year. My blog has a whopping 6 posts in all of 2020, compared to 20 posts in 2019 and 45 in 2018! Time to get myself going again! Time to get myself unstuck.

Hope to see you back here next Wednesday! Have a great week!


Wednesday, April 7, 2021

A Belated Happy Valentine's Day


 

Tux’s Valentine's Day  poem


Icing smudges his hat.

Batter drips down his nose.

He is covered in flour,

From his head to his toes.


There are so many treats,

Yet the baker’s not done.

The shelves runneth over,

But he’s having fun!


He’s made cupcakes, and candies,

And cookies galore,

All decked out in sprinkles,

And sugared decor.


There are cherries on tops,

Chocolate curls piled high.

He’s made so many cakes!

There are pies to the sky!


Have a look. Take your pick.

Choose your favorite design

That asks the big question,

“Will you be mine?”



     This is the post I promised last week. The artwork was done in time for Valentine's Day but the poem was written a few weeks later. I almost saved this until next February but I just need to feel like I'm catching up on things. The model for the adorable baker is my grandson!