Showing posts with label drawin's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drawin's. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Try some new things...









Trying something new in using some different things to draw on. Hoping to loosen up the limbs about mixed media and such. The first is a page ripped from a very old book about WWI that is falling apart and I'm not sure where I even got it. Now that I write this, I honestly think I have to go see if it's about WWI or WWII. Anyway... I pasted it to another piece of watercolor type paper that I inherited from my dad, and that paper is also ancient, but not falling apart. Rather, it has held up quite well. There's just something about old things that I find inspiring. I've seen a few artists do this type of drawing over text and wanted to try it out. Though always about the images, I found I wasn't so interested in the text as I was the photo. You might click on the drawing to get a better look at the men's faces. Fascinating. The second is the front of a Christmas card I got this year that I thought was rather pretty. It's shinier in person. Funny how the scan makes the embossed image stand out more.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Her Head Never Left...









Framed 15.5" x 18"

ink w/ a dash of acrylic on bristol paper
$200.00
(shipping not included)





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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Still working on this drawing....


Still working on this drawing.  It kind of feels like a coloring page at this point and I'm not sure what I think of it, but it does give me something to do while watching mindless tv...

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Draw365

I seem to have left off posting here at drawing #8. I started posting them all in flickr instead for some reason. But since I want to try and keep this blog current, and I want to try and keep drawing every day (which I am currently failing at miserably), I will post them here again. So this post is to catch you, dear reader, up on those drawings/failings/masterpieces and allow me to start again....


#9

#10

#11

#12

#13

#14

#15

#16

#17

#18

#19

#20

#21

#22

#23

#24

#25

#26

#27

I've got to get busy again because that last grouping of little tiny sketches is pretty sad...

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

My Own Personal Starving Artist Sale!!!

No need to go to some hotel chain in the big city to get yourself and original from a "starving artist". You have landed in the right place, right here. ;) I am offering up for sale some of my older pieces that are on paper. The mediums vary, but they all have the same thing in common...they are unframed works on paper. All are 5o.00 or under....most are under! Prices don't include shipping, but don't worry....it's not all that expensive and we can figure it out together! Be sure to click on a photo to see the art a little more up close and personal...



1.
City
$30.00 USD
watercolor
17 1/4" x 13 1/4"
This one is an odd size from a piece of watercolor paper I must have cut myself...but not to worry! It is also the only piece offered here that will come with a free mat! The mat is black and was cut specifically for this piece. What a deal!



2.
In Good Time
$20.00 USD
soft pastel on black paper
12"x9"
This was the first piece I did for the whole Inspire Me Thursday challenge thingamajig.



3.
untitled
$20.00 USD
Oil pastel on Bristol
9"x12"
I think I must've been thinking back on my hippie days on this one...



4.
untitled
20.00
oil pastel on black paper
9"x12"
I have scoliosis & this was just me interpreting that...



5.
untitled
$20.00 USD
soft pastel on black paper
12" x 9"
I took all of these pictures by hanging them on a clothes line, but truth be told, this one looks better when you look at this scan of it. It's been hard to photograph this one. The colors are really somewhere in between the way it looks in a photo and the way it looks in the scan.



SOLD!!!
6.
Space Walking
20.00
water soluble oil pastel & ink on bristol
14"x17"
Want to know a secret? My husband doesn't like this one...and I always have. Proof that everyone is entitled to their opinion. ;)



7.
Cloud
50.00
acrylic on gessoed watercolor paper
23"x29"
Don't let the photo fool you...this one is pretty large. It will need to be mailed rolled up in a mailing tube. The thing I like about this one is I can never decide which direction it should go. Try looking at it all four directions... it's fun!

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~Miriam

Monday, November 23, 2009

Draw 8

From yesterday...(drawing # 9 will need to take place today.) I didn't have much time yesterday to draw. That's the beauty of this exercise though, some drawings will be nothing more than thoughts on scraps of paper, and some will be full blown attempts at something special. This one falls under the first category. But oh, I can see the possibilities...





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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Draw 7




Forgive me but the drawing is slightly cut off at the bottom due to my scanner being slightly smaller than the paper. You might also click on it to get a better look at it. :) Having fun playing with shape and line.

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Friday, November 20, 2009

Draw 6

I know this is good for me...but it sure is hard. I had a teacher once who claimed the only way to becoming a great artist was to do a lot of self portraits. I did a lot of them a long time ago, but I haven't done many of them lately. Like I can't remember how long ago it really has been, lately. I noticed I became less interested the more lines I started to see on my face. Which is pretty silly because I don't really have a lot of lines yet. Knock on wood. I think it really just boils down to I find it hard to look at myself that much. Maybe there's some deep psychological reason here...not really sure...but I find it hard to look at my face with the concentration it takes to draw a picture of it. Not only are you critical of yourself because we are just all naturally vain enough to be critical of our appearance, but you become critical of your drawing or artistry. But, that said, I agree with my old teacher. I think there is something timeless, and of the soul, to be found by rendering a portrait of oneself. I can't expect this to be very good today, as I have stated before, my drawing skills are pretty rusty. But I found it fascinating that almost immediately I could remember the basic curve to take here and there. It is my face after all. And I know it better than almost any other.




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Thursday, November 19, 2009

Draw 5





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Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Draw 4

convoluted clouds and flowery dreams...




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Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Draw 2 & 3

Okay, last night I drew a drawing...really! I didn't wimp out on the second day. However, I did it right before I went to sleep.




And today I drew this one:






I'm not going to promise these are going to be very good at first...if ever. But I am glad I am doing it. I'm always telling myself I would improve on painting if I would draw more. I used to all the time...and am not sure why I stopped. Perhaps the lure of the paint brush became too much. I'm drawing, for now, on this watercolor paper from a moleskine that I got wet by accident and it got all warped. Makes me feel like I'm putting it to good use finally. Plus, I can add paint one of these days if I feel so inclined. :)

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Sunday, November 15, 2009

Draw 1

I want to join in on trying to draw something every day for a year via Twitter (#draw365) ... I always have the best intentions with these type of things and never get very far. We'll see how this one goes.



It's interesting how we all make marks differently. I have always been fond of doodling, and seeing how the marks have changed over the course of time has been fascinating to me. When I put a pen to paper with no intentions, the marks often come out in the same fashion...but I see something new in them each time.

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Miriam