This year I have been one busy little elf! Whew! I have been making handmade gifts for those very special people in my life. There has been a whirl wind of knitting needles and paint brushes. I love making presents for certain people in my life...you know the ones who will really appreciate the time, effort, and thought you put into their gift.....the ones who could care less how much money you dished out......the ones who will go on and on about how wonderful your gift is.... whether it really is or not! You know who I am talking about right....PARENTS! I'm thinking they used to hang some truly awful stuff of mine on their fridge, right?
This year I had my sis look through our old family photo albums and send me some digital copies of a few pics that I knew would be full a memories for my parents. I am not good at painting or drawing good likenesses of people, but I knew in this case it was more about the memory and less about the skills.
This one is for my Mom. It is of the two of us snapping green beans from our massive summer garden. This is a really fun memory for me. I hope she likes it.
This one is for my Dad. I like to call it Daddy's Little Helper! This is of my dad and my younger sis...pretty cute!
Hope everyone had a joyous and blessed Christmas! My love to everyone!
Wednesday, December 25, 2013
Saturday, December 7, 2013
Elephant Bath
Sorry it has been so long since my last post, no excuses really. This elephant painting has been sitting unfinished on my art table for months and finally finished it last week. I think it is pretty cute and I could probably give it a dozen different titles like....."Get Your Feet Wet" or "My Life Is A Circus", you get the idea! I guess what I like best about this is the cute little story that is playing out. Do you think these kids are part of the circus? or did their "circus friend" just wander over? and why doesn't she/he want to be in the water? I thought elephants loved taking baths! Hope you like this one.
I did have some big news since my last post which was the release of my first published illustrations, "An Okoboji Day". I am pretty happy with the way this book turned out being my first and all. And my author, Debbie Parks was fun and full of great ideas. She had a vision for this book which was very inspiring. I hope to get the opportunity to illustrate again but if I don't I will always have this accomplishment. I don't know which way God will lead me in my art career, I will just patiently wait on Him to direct my path.
Here are some of my favorite illos from "An Okoboji Day".
Saturday, February 23, 2013
Taking Flight
This week we have had a lot if snow and so it is hard to believe that spring is around the corner. This painting is a "nod" to spring. We are ready!! This work is titled "Taking Flight". I tried a few new things with this painting. First, I drew some swirls in the sky to add some movement....she needs some wind to fly that kite, am I right? And then after the watercolor was finished I went back in with a drawing pencil and added some more shading, cross hatching, and outlining.
Stay warm until next time!
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Work in Progress
I thought I might show you what I have been working on lately. I also thought I might show you a bit of my process along the way. Since my last post I have actually worked on a few paintings that I have since abandoned. It is kind of the way it goes sometimes, maybe I might finish them up at a later time but for now I really like this one that I have titled "Taking Flight"
Here is a sketch I have decided to use for my watercolor. I have gone over the lines that I want to use with pen and have even added a bit of shading. I usually don't take my sketches much further. Next I want to transfer this sketch to my watercolor paper.
I turn my sketch over and use the side of a very soft drawing pencil (I used a 6B) to cover the back side of the sketch. This will be like making your own carbon paper.
Next I tape the sketch to my watercolor paper right side up and centered. Tape it at the top and start going over the lines with a harder drawing pencil (I used 2H) or pen.
I will periodically lift my sketch up to make sure I am getting all the lines transferred to the watercolor paper. As soon as I am satisfied with results I will remove sketch.
Notice that her left hand is missing, that is because I didn't like it in the sketch. I will fix it later. Now I am ready to prepare my watercolor paper to begin painting.
Here is a sketch I have decided to use for my watercolor. I have gone over the lines that I want to use with pen and have even added a bit of shading. I usually don't take my sketches much further. Next I want to transfer this sketch to my watercolor paper.
I turn my sketch over and use the side of a very soft drawing pencil (I used a 6B) to cover the back side of the sketch. This will be like making your own carbon paper.
Next I tape the sketch to my watercolor paper right side up and centered. Tape it at the top and start going over the lines with a harder drawing pencil (I used 2H) or pen.
I will periodically lift my sketch up to make sure I am getting all the lines transferred to the watercolor paper. As soon as I am satisfied with results I will remove sketch.
Notice that her left hand is missing, that is because I didn't like it in the sketch. I will fix it later. Now I am ready to prepare my watercolor paper to begin painting.
Friday, January 25, 2013
Three Girls
Three Girls |
Do you miss summer? I do. We live in a absolute deep freeze right now! Every morning I wake up to temperatures that are below zero, and this has been going on for an eternity, or what feels like it.
Anyway, I have been turning my thoughts to warmer weather lately. Thinking about beautiful summer days. Growing up we used to have a blue wagon just like this one. We would use a jump rope to tie it to the back of our bicycles and take turn giving rides. Maybe this summer when the temperature is soaring the other direction, I will be painting children bundled in snow gear building snowmen!
Anyway, hope you are staying warm where ever you are and know I am sending warm thoughts your way!
- Strathmore 300 Series Cold Press Watercolor Paper
- Winsor & Newton Watercolors
- Prismacolor Premier Colored Pencils
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Hold Your Horses
I am new to the blogging world. You might need to "hold your horses"
and wait for more postings while I try to figure this all out.
In the meantime enjoy this illustration about "holding your horses".
This is one out of a series of three.
Maybe I will show you the other two at a later date.
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