Thursday, October 24, 2019

Drawing #91 - Loft and Swoop

Inspired by drawing at the natural history museum, this piece began on a watercolor block primed with liquid gesso, three colors of acrylic paint plus white. The paint was applied with a palette knife. I like the matte finish from the gesso. The collage elements include pieces from the falling apart copy of Tennyson's The Princess. A new effect comes from a pearlescent watercolor paint in the color blue silver. The paper is 12 x 9." I also used watercolor pencils. Looking forward to your impressions. And as always, click on the image to see it larger.


Thursday, October 17, 2019

Drawing #90 - Ned Told Me So

This fun drawing could have many names, but this phrase is in the schoolbook text and just seems right. It is done on a 12x12" sheet of a textured pearlescent paper featuring lovely gold and silver toned papers with long fibers, the schoolbook bits, other collage, gold ink, other inks and colored pencils. The shapes began with a quick sketch of three large (huge?) gourds brought to our class. All the potentially shiny things combine to be something other I think. I'm sure there are lots of scenes for you to discover here. As always, click on the image to see it larger.


Thursday, October 3, 2019

Drawing #89 - Make Like a Phalarope

Our mixed media class resumed after a summer break last week. I found this wonderful 12 x 12" paper and set to work. I had it nearly finished at home but was in need of a gauzy paper I thought I had but didn't. As luck would have it, the teacher brought three papers for me today and one was the very missing one. I finished it and used one of the other papers too. I started with shapes suggested when we watched a shorebird at Howard Marsh last week that took to swimming when it reached deeper water, making like a phalarope, a smaller shorebird than we were watching. The drawing never really became about that and maybe I should name it for one of the words from my mother's reader: luscious. Bits from her plane geometry book are here too. I haven't worked with background paper in colors much and combined with the square shape was a bit of a challenge. Since my digital scrapbooking is almost all in a square that was a surprise. Once I signed off on this one, I started another square one in a very different color. We'll see how that goes. Don't forget to click on the image to see it larger. What mental images does it suggest to you?