10.28.2009

Sketchbook Month


Yay!
Graphic design practice.
Instead of NaNoWriMo I'm doing this instead!

The other day I got a lovely Toulouse Lautrec postcard. I think soon I will make my own postcards so I can start sending them out to my lovely friends. :)

10.19.2009

Windmill




Trying to get back into painting daily again...I always feel like I overwork paintings. My process is always to be super spontaneous for most of it and then go back and refine it, and I don't think it's really working for me anymore. Watercolor is a tough medium for my tendency of work-stop-work-stop-work, but it's my favorite medium, so I'm determined to make it work.
Another note: I hate masking fluid so much.

Here are a couple of watercolor artists I've been looking at:

And here's one of Ng's videos:


I will just have to keep practicing. I really love watercolor so while not getting results instantly is always frustrating, I enjoy the journey. Being a watercolor teacher is one of my many many art related goals. That's something I love about being an artist; you can do so much. If you have some kind of boring career, people feel like they're limited to just doing that. But anybody can do stuff they love...they just have to remember they don't have to be boring and stuffy for the rest of their lives.

10.17.2009

Hospital


Some sketches from the hospital waiting room.








I'm pretty sure this lady knew I was drawing her.

This guy was my favorite though.

Pea Coat


It's so warm and cozy!

10.13.2009

Rock Candy


10.10.09
The green was labeled as "lime". Instant win!

10.12.2009

Domo


From Thursday the 8th. :)
Dr. Pepper slurpee, mmm.
This was inspired by Kate Bingaman-Burt and her wonderful concept sketches about consumption. As an exercise I plan on doing one of these hopefully every day for awhile to practice my lettering and watercolors.

10.10.2009

Hi

I worked for three weeks straight and I went on a little vacation this week so art is kind of scarce.
I did attend a session of watercolor earlier this week and visited some kindred spirits...Super thanks to Joe, Jeff, Candace, Mike and Dustin for giving me a really great start to the week. Being around other artists is always so refreshing and inspiring. I love seeing other people's work and being around people who love to create like I do. (And being humbled by seeing other people's pieces!)

I do have a couple of awesome artists that I picked out of my reader today that I want to share...
Nathan Fowkes Landscape Sketches
He does incredible little color studies of landscapes. Fast and simplified is not one of my strong suits so I can really learn a lot from looking at his work.
Asnee Tasna (flickr), Asnee's blog
A great pick from Urban Sketchers, his sketches are a dream to look at. I love his intricate linework and I love how he can make otherwise boring buildings look fresh and alive. 

Happy Saturday!