Blind #1 and Blind #2. Pen on paper. Not showing today. Feeling a little self conscious.
Got to this very late today. I'm actually doing yesterday's today or something, but since I am still awake I am considering this yesterday's drawing.
Another blind contour drawing. I am falling in love with blind contour drawings, so much so I might give it a nickname (BCD). I am not surprised. I have ALWAYS loved line drawings.
Thinking out loud here. I'm almost done with this month of drawings and while I have loved it, it's exhausting and I'm not sure at this point in my life I have the time to keep up with the girls and do a drawing a day to my expectations. But maybe I can do a BCD a day (and not share them, necessarily) and do one more focused, longer drawing of something at least once a week. I like Jessie Oleson's suggestion to not be tied to your plan and alter it as you see fit.
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Showing posts with label pen and ink. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pen and ink. Show all posts
Saturday, February 21, 2015
Drawing a Day 20150220
Labels:
2015,
A Drawing A Day,
BCD,
blind contour drawing,
pen and ink
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Drawing a Day 20150211
Pattern
Pen on paper
I wanted to play with pattern. You can tell where I really got into them and where I kind of was like "blah" -- you can also tell my hand was getting tired. It's funny, I intended to spend only a very short while on this, but I got very lost in it. Some was reminiscent of other projects I have worked on...including one where I made a mark for every day I have been alive. That was fun and beautiful.
I hope someday to get back into the pattern work I loved screen printing so much in college.
I am so inspired by Lotta Jansdotter. I think her work is beautiful. Her living space must be gorgeous. I wish I could fill my house with her design.
Labels:
2015,
A Drawing A Day,
inspired,
pattern,
pen and ink
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Drawing a Day 20150127
I Just Ate My Subject (Blackberry)
Pen on paper
I'm tired. It's late. I spent all evening working on decluttering the studio so I can work now that it's heated. I literally spent twelve minutes on this. But I had some me time and got to rock out to Parents Just Don't Understand. And I realized that blackberries are really hard to draw. I couldn't remember which druplets (yes, that's what those little parts are called -- I looked it up!) I had drawn and it was a lot of confusion. I was admittedly kind of glad when I could abandon this drawing after ten minutes or so.
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2015,
A Drawing A Day,
pen and ink
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Leave it to me...

This posting does not do them justice. Please click on the image for a better view.
Labels:
A Drawing A Day,
line drawing,
pen and ink
Friday, May 29, 2009
Monday, May 25, 2009
Study of a Dead Baby Bird

Growing up, we had a charcoal drawing of a dead baby bird in our house. (The image to the left is not it. That's mine!) It was truly beautiful, once I learned to appreciate it for the art that it was and not for the rotting corpse. My father loved to quote the artist, his friend Steve Halford, and I in turn liked to quote my dad. When asked why he drew a dead baby bird, Steve answered, "Because a dead baby bird is a lot easier to draw than a live baby bird." True. But a dead baby bird isn't that easy, Steve, so I am quite impressed with the drawing.
Yesterday, Kevin called me outside to see a dead baby bird in the front lawn. I scooped the bird up onto a disposable plastic plate and I promise I too would try my hand at my own drawings.

Additionally, I loved the excuse to spend the day in the warm sunshine -- what a perfect day! (Drawing a dead animal certainly is an outside activity.)
Yesterday's drawing was simply pencil (1). After giving it some breathing room, I like it better than I remembered.
Today I stared off with a watercolor sketch (2) which frustrated me so I stopped. Looking back, I like the simplicity, lightness and unfinished nature of it.

Finally, I did a simple pen and ink and then filled the background in deep red gouache (4) which I am not loving, but I don't hate it either. I love how the red really makes the little bird pop off the page.
I am wondering how I can take this gorgeous creature and maybe turn it into a silk screen. Or is it too delicate for such a bold medium. Maybe it would work for just that reason.
This little bird had a short life, but I like to think that I immortalized it in some way.

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bird,
dead bird,
drawing,
gouache,
pen and ink,
still life,
watercolor
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