Showing posts with label drawing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drawing. Show all posts

Friday, October 21, 2016

inktober 2016


Every October, artists all over the world take on the InkToberdrawing challenge by doing one ink drawing a day the entire month. Jake Parker created InkTober in 2009 as a challenge to improve his inking skills and develop positive drawing habits. you can check out his work by clicking on the link below.

The Inktober Initiative - Mr Jake Parker

mrjakeparker.com/inktober

This October I  decided to work with walnut ink,which has a lovely warm tone.   I was asked to do a
 series of Sepia tone drawings for a commission and walnut ink fit the bill for that as well.  

"Charlie"
walnut ink
9" x 6"

"Klaus" 1,2, &3
walnut ink
all 9" x 6"


"Daisy"
walnut ink
5" x  4"

'"Clover"
walnut ink in sketchbook

"Anny"
walnut ink in sketchbook

So far this October I have stayed on the subject of dogs but I have squeezed in a portrait or two as well.  ( Last September I did only portraits, of my daughter, using walnut ink.)


Whatever the subject, it is always good to get back to basics, and polish those drawing skills!







Monday, May 2, 2016

another 100 Day Project...


"German Shepherd"
10.5" x 14"
charcoal on paper

Sometimes when I'm working on a commission, the client will give me a ton of great reference photos...  This is from one of many gorgeous photos of Klaus, the German Shepherd.  He is perfect for charcoal, with his dramatic black muzzle.  Funny how different breeds look best in different mediums, like my Golden Retriever, Clover, always looks good in watercolor, yellow ochre particularly... 
Anyway, I've started another 100 Day Project, 100 charcoal dog drawings. As much as I love watercolor, my quick morning sketches were getting too time consuming and involved, cutting into commisssion-painting time.  I love starting my mornings with a quick sketch to energize me and get the creative ball rolling.  Also, committing to a 100 days makes me work everyday, even if its just a 15 minute sketch.
The above sketch is one from this series, as well as the following...

"Biggie
10.5" x 14"
charcoal on paper

"Leashed"
10.5" x 14"
charcoal on paper

"Zoe"
10.5" x 14"
charcoal on paper






Monday, January 11, 2016

Days 9, 10, & 11

 

Okay so, it turns out painting isn't the hard part for me, its posting!  I don't get to the computer very often... I find it much easier to post to Instagram much more often because I can do it from my phone.  Anytawho... these are my most recent paintings for the challenge...

Day 9 I had my ipad(source of my reference photos) hijaked by my 5 year old and I was enjoying some quiet time on the couch with her, so I just drew from a magazine that I'd been looking at while we snuggled. I later added a few washes of black watercolor.

Day 10 is Mandy, a 7 month old Bernese Mountain Dog.  This was done in my 9" x 12" sketchbook.  I will be including Mandy in my upcoming sketchbook project (stay tuned) but I just couldn't wait to paint her.

Day 11 is Oliver, a 9 month old Bernese Mountain Dog, and Mandy's "brother". I did this in my smaller 6.5" x 10" sketchbook.  I keep starting paintinging/sketches in my sketchbook thinking I'm just playing around or warming up, then regret that I didn't do it on better paper...

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Day 6, Clover

"Good Morning Golden"
10" x 7"
watercolor

This is my Golden Retiever, Clover.  I love the head tilt he does, as if to say, "What? You don't want to bring me out in this 16 degree cold morning?"  Good thing he's cute!

Sunday, January 3, 2016

Day 3 Cat Stevens

"Cat Stevens"
17" x13"
watercolor

This is another subject of a past commission that I thought I'd play around with some more...
More on this tomorrow!

Saturday, January 2, 2016

Day 2, Potter

Potter
14" x 11"
watercolor

This is the very handsome Potter, a Vizsla from Colorada.  I did a commissioned portrait of him in December and wanted to try him in just black for my new series.  The client gave me a bunch of great photos to work from and it was hard to pick just one for the portrait, so this gives me the opportunity to experiment more.  


His coloring is such a pretty golden tan and the painting was for a six year old girl, so this palette was perfect, I just couldnt help wanting to try it in grayscale!

Friday, January 1, 2016

Happy 2016!

Finley
watercolor
14" x 11"

Happy 2016!
I am looking forward to the new year and starting new projects.  December was chockfull of painting for commissions (Yay!) but I didn't get a chance to post here in the blog. Now that things have quited down, I am committing to another 30 in 30 challenge, focusing on my black and white watercolors of dogs.  I will work im my sketckbook everyday as ususal, but I hope to do some larger works as part of a series.  I find that focusing on a project like this works well for me, so here goes...

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Klaus the German Shepherd

"Klaus"
watercolor
8" x 10"

I just finished up another commission, and it was a great experience. The client gave me so many great photos to work from that I was able to play around quite a bit before I settled on the final pose.  By the time I started this one I had a really good feel for the subject.
Here are some of the sketches and color studies that I did...










Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Sydney

As I continue on my 100 day project, I am falling into some sort of a rythym of more finished sketches and quicker, less resolved sketches.  But mostly I feel like I've been "resolving" or
"finishing" these sketches more than I should be, being "sketches" and all.... So, I have resorted to having a sketchbook for my sketchbook.  The past few days I have done quicker, looser, sketches in my big 9"x12" book, before I do the my daily painting in my 6" x 6" book.  I feel like I should be working bigger and on loose watercolor paper instead of in this tiny sketchbook.  However, I committed to doing 100 paintings in the same format, and I do think it is a good practice.  I am learning a lot about watercolor but also about how I like to work. 

"Sydney"
6" x 6"
watercolor

Syndey is a beautiful Great Dane that lives on the 39th floor of a high rise in Chicago.  I can't wait to do more paintings of her.  Her daddy, my newphew Paul, takes a lot of great photos of her so I have alot to work from.  

Here is a look at my process...


Saturday, January 31, 2015

Challenge Finale

"The Dogs of January"
30, or so, Paintings in 30 Days Challenge

Well, I may not have finished 30 complete paintings (I think I did 27, not all of which made the final cut...) but I certainly learned a lot about watercolor and started a good painting (nearly) everyday routine.  I hope to continue painting nearly everyday, though I am anxious to start different subjects, and eventually get back to acrylic.

Here is what I worked on yesterday...


I can't wait to get back to working from life, maybe more portraits, and I'm really liking ink washes right now.  So stay tuned to see what's next...


Sunday, January 18, 2015

Day 18 - Walnut ink

"Boomer"
9" x 12"
walnut ink


Today I decided to play around with my walnut ink and do an ink wash drawing/painting.  I get hung up on color sometime and thought it would be good to just worry about value for a bit. 



 This was done with walnut ink that I got in Cambridge about 20 years ago.  Still as good as ever!  I love the color of this as it goes on (wet) and so it seems a bit flat when it dries, but still a rich brown.

(wet ink)


Friday, January 20, 2012

snow day snow boots

It's become a series of shoes now.  I'd like to redo this one now that I see it with a fresh eye.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

ink wash drawing

This is my compromise between drawing and painting.  I get to experiment with brushwork without having to deal with color...  And the color of the walnut ink works for my Golden.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

changing gears

Today I decided to change gears for a bit.  Drawing has always come easier to me than painting, and when I'm feeling frustrated with a painting it helps to get back to drawing.  I found this little boot in the basement with all my still life objects.  Then I found a drawing that I did of it (six years ago...) in my sketchbook.  I love doing charcoal on toned paper heightened with white and this little boot was just the perfect subject for such an approach.  It is size 3T in tan faux suede and it belonged to Maggie at around 3 years old.  Just as meaningful to me as her portrait, but I can be a little more objective.

Friday, January 6, 2012

just a sketch...

Just a quick sketch of Maggie that I did in my small book in the hotel room.  Not the best lighting/shot/drawing, but hey, it's day two and I'm still doing it!  This was done as a half blind contour, which is something I love to do, to just focus in on the job of looking, really looking at your subject.  And following the nice lines.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

you have to start somewhere...


I always have a hard time starting things, but I've begun to think that done is better than perfect.  Not that I want to rush through every piece I do, but sometimes just getting started is all I need to want to continue...