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My Artistic Career: World-wide Sketchcrawl 28
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Madly off in all directions with a pocket paintbox. Saturday, 31 July 2010. A pile of rocks on the beach near my home. The technique is quite obvious, but still effective, I think: random wet-in-wet colour with spattering. When dry, add shading to describe the rock shapes. I used ultra and burnt umber. Now if I can only figure out how to make my photos look brighter and sharper with my little Samsung P1000. There must be a better way than just plunking down my sketchbook next to the window?
My Artistic Career: October 2010
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Madly off in all directions with a pocket paintbox. Friday, 8 October 2010. Art House Coop Sketchbook 2011 Project. I've prepared all the spreads with watercolour washes and collaged bits. I'm still not sure how I'm going to interpret the theme "your name here". Here's a sample spread from the Moleskine ready for more to be added. This is how my desk usually ends up when I'm really getting into it! Meanwhile, I'm thinking this pony would make a lovely subject for a linocut. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
My Artistic Career: July 2010
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Madly off in all directions with a pocket paintbox. Saturday, 31 July 2010. A pile of rocks on the beach near my home. The technique is quite obvious, but still effective, I think: random wet-in-wet colour with spattering. When dry, add shading to describe the rock shapes. I used ultra and burnt umber. Now if I can only figure out how to make my photos look brighter and sharper with my little Samsung P1000. There must be a better way than just plunking down my sketchbook next to the window? This morning ...
My Artistic Career: August 2010
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Madly off in all directions with a pocket paintbox. Wednesday, 4 August 2010. From a photo of a mountain stream in late winter. This is very much a sketch focusing on how to render contrasting textures of vegetation, rock that is both wet and dry, and water from smooth and dark to white and foamy. Palette: ultramarine, burnt sienna, burnt umber, cad yellow, a bit of sap green. Although I love this palette for its soft natural mixes, for my next project I'm getting out of my comfort zone with colour.
My Artistic Career: Working from photos
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Madly off in all directions with a pocket paintbox. Friday, 8 October 2010. Meanwhile, I'm thinking this pony would make a lovely subject for a linocut. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). One Mile from Home. Art House Coop Sketchbook 2011 Project. I'm looking, painting, trying to make sense. Your comments are welcome! View my complete profile. Simple template. Template images by gaffera.
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Thursday, April 16, 2015. My Artistic Adventures Challenge 8 Spring Colors. We only had One Entry for our #7 Easter Challenge. So we are skipping the top 3. Our winner for a free digital Collage sheet of their Choice. Or coupon code for 30% off a purchase) is. Our Eighth Challenge for 2015 is* *. We will be on Spring/Summer Break after this challenge and will be back on September 2nd with a new Challenge! Sorry no digital entrees). You Can link up your creations below. I can't wait to see your creations!
My Artistic Career
Madly off in all directions with a pocket paintbox. Friday, 8 October 2010. Art House Coop Sketchbook 2011 Project. I've prepared all the spreads with watercolour washes and collaged bits. I'm still not sure how I'm going to interpret the theme "your name here". Here's a sample spread from the Moleskine ready for more to be added. This is how my desk usually ends up when I'm really getting into it! Meanwhile, I'm thinking this pony would make a lovely subject for a linocut. Wednesday, 4 August 2010.
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Thursday, 16 July 2015. I managed to finish another painting, this time the subject was a daffodil. I think it turned out okay but it wasn't very exciting either in the execution or the finished image. Perhaps I'm being a bit hard myself because it isn't that bad. In fact, I'm having a job to find something bad to say about it. Score 15 out of 100. The flower head looks slightly out of focus. Anyway, I'm going to do a daffodil with my new pencils and I'll show you it in my next post. Tuesday, 7 July 2015.
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Monday, April 14, 2008. Guess what he is made up of? Ma gic of POP. Plaster of Paris) . This one is from CLAY. Method of preparing POP structures-. Plaster of Paris - 2 parts ( say 2 cups). Water- 1 part (say 1 cup). Modeling clay (any kids clay)- 1 pack. A small cotton cord or. Paper clips for lighter creations. Colors (Poster or Acrylic). Any material for further Decoration [Small mirrors, Sequins, Glitters etc. (Optional)]. Method to make Mold-. Flatten out a plastic sheet on a flat surface. Start add...
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