Showing posts with label bird paintings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bird paintings. Show all posts

Simply Neutrals 49 - bird illustrations and mixed media journal


mixed media journal and bird illustrations by AppleApricot Wen


Hello dear friends, a very warm welcome to Simply Neutrals for October 2018!

Thank you so much for your beautiful and heart warming link ups last month, I really feel this is a beautiful group of kind souls, encouraging each other and sharing our stories. Although I'm very busy with my illustration journey, I would not want to miss you sweeties! So I'm dedicated to keep this Simply Neutrals going for as long as possible.

The monthly Simply Neutrals gathering is a good motivator for me to keep on working on my Forest mixed media journal, which is mostly neutrals with green here and there.


mixed media journal and bird illustrations by AppleApricot Wen


For one of the projects for the illustration year course that I'm doing (and I will probably do another year in 2019!) I had to draw birds. If you know me, you know that I LOVE birds! So I don't mind drawing them, at all.

And one of them ended up in my mixed media journal :)


mixed media journal and bird illustrations by AppleApricot Wen


Above you see my journal surrounded by some of the other birds I drew.

In the (near) future I'd also love to embroider birds (and more flowers) in my journals, because besides drawing and painting and photography, embroidery is one of the things I'm passionate about. And besides illustration projects I'd love to go on with my exploring journey in textile and mixed media arts.


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FEATURE OF LAST MONTH


Last month we welcomed Alison of alisonbomber.blogspot.com to our gathering. A very warm welcome to you, Alison! I was enchanted by the gorgeous nature themed tags she created. There is so much texture and layering going on on these small canvases. I love that she added dried flowers too.

tags by alisonbomber.blogspot.com


The stillness of early Spring


copied illustration and dye experiments by AppleApricot


I'm having fun experimenting with several media. I think I will do a whole lot more experimenting because I'm really enjoying it! First of all, earlier I had tea dyed some papers for a junk journal (of which I'm still in the progress of editing the video footage I took of it). I thought this was so much fun that since then I'm begging everyone's used tea bags when their tea is still hot, lol! Then I run upstairs to "paint" with these bags on paper and cloth.
When doing so, a flower head of a bouquet dropped on one of the papers and I noticed the colour the stamens were making on the paper. So I started rubbing some of these on paper and cloth. (Some result are on bottom of the photo above, both left and right.)

I also started experimenting with the copier machine. I copied a bird illustration I painted earlier and really love the result. And when I saw two little leaves that had fallen from house plants, I picked them up, put them under the copier again and again, creating a pattern. I then copied some vintage French text on top of that. (See top right of photo above.) I think this is so cool and will definitely experiment more often with the copier machine!




It's freezing cold outside. We had a tiny bit of snow a couple of days ago, but it's all gone now. The howling wind is icy. "Wind is spoiling skating fun, natural ice still very unreliable" the news headlines read. Dutch people love to skate on natural ice. Well, many of them do, not all.

But the sun is shining happily, making my room comfortably warm. If I didn't hear the howling wind, I would say it's a nice Spring day. But it's not, it's still Winter. There are some first signs of Spring though. In a neighbouring garden the ground is littered with Crocuses. Happy little dots of purple in a neutral coloured surrounding. This gave me the inspiration for an Early Spring fabric heart. Which is finished, but I cannot show it to you yet because it will be send to a dear friend. So you'll have to do with a little sneak peek for now. See on the left of the photo below.


embroidery by AppleApricot


On the right is the beginnings of a small journal, with a birdie I embroidered.

I also gather flowers and press them. Not flowers from outside, not yet. But from bouquets that are on their return. And I have so many flowers and leaves dried and pressed last year. Here are some Hydrangea flowers that I used on a tag. The tag I will show you later, cause again this one goes to my dear friend. Patience my dears :)


pressed flowers Hydrangea by AppleApricot


More experimenting: I made my first two erosion bundles and put them in the garden. I wanted to try this for some years now, but never did. So here's my first attempt. Now I have to wait two or three months and see what the elements of wind and moist create with it. In the bundles there are papers and fabrics, pieces of lace, flower heads, rusted iron and copper bits, and some cheap water colour paint splashes here and there. I hated painting with this paint and thought this would be a fun way to try something different with it in stead of disposing of it. (Update: I had put them in a little cardboard box and someone thought it was garbage and did dispose of the little packages without me knowing... sigh.)




And then of course there are some of the photos I promised earlier, of the walk we did on the Utrechtse Heuvelrug. In the land of bogs and woods and heather fields. It's such a beautiful area and it's not far from where we live, so we love to go there often.


Utrechtse Heuvelrug by AppleApricot


There was a thin layer of ice on the water then.
I'm sure it's grown much thicker now with this icy cold.
But the strong winds make it treacherous to walk or skate on it.

In the woods we found beautiful textures of bark and fungus.

 textures of bark and fungus by AppleApricot


And I love the beautiful mirroring in the water.
There was no wind that day, so the water was peaceful, like a giant mirror.


lake mirroring by AppleApricot


Small fungus growing on fallen bark.


bark and fungus by AppleApricot


You know what I forgot to look for?
Skeleton leaves!
I'm sure there must be skeleton leaves now, don't you think?

artwork and texture photos by AppleApricot

Well, it doesn't spoil the fun I had :)

I was just thinking, funnily I named this blog post the stillness of early Spring. But indoor as well as outdoors it's not so still at the moment, with my happy experimenting and the howling wind, lol!

Wishing you a beautiful day!

Big hugs xx
Wen


Autumn




Hello sweet friends,

It's definitely Autumn here, nature changes its colours to beautiful warm tones. There are still some gorgeous flowers showing, like these soft pink roses.

I love the warm reds and pinks of Autumn and wanted to do some embroidery to add to my Book Of Bloom. So I started with a flower and some leaves and I will see where this will bring me. I do not have a design to work from, I just love to embroider like I'm drawing with thread.




I do not have much time for embroidery though, because whatever time I have available for creating, I use for painting.

Like this little painting of a Cardinal bird that I did on a dried and pressed autumn leaf.


bird painting on leaf by AppleApricot Wen


But I'd love to do more embroidery, so I will definitely make sure to take some time for that as well! I find the slow pace soothing and relaxing.




While painting, I notice that I'm leaning towards illustrating at the moment. Especially illustrating birds and flowers, like below, with influences from folk art. But I also love art journaling, and I will share some of that on my blog Wen's Paint.


bird illustration in gouache by AppleApricot Wen


Did you have some time to create lately?

Wishing you a beautiful day!
xx Wen


Wondering




Hej da!

Wondering...

... If you know what "Hej da" means?

(If you do, you probably have spent too much time at Ikea, like me...)

Wondering...
... How your week's going so far?

... How my new camera works and if I'm going to like it or not...

(Just start pressing buttons and see what they'll do. "Woops, that's not what I had in mind... Oooh, there is a manual too...")

... What to do next with a new handmade book in the making...




... And what I will do with this little bird I've been sketching last week.




It's all about WONDER at Our Beautiful World this week.

I wonder what you're wondering? And if we could wonder along with you about your wondering by your linked up wonders, I wonder?

Never mind me. It's bedtime.

Sweet Shahrul from Malaysia has chosen this magical theme and I'd love it if you join us with your photo(s)!


Info

About the prompt at Our Beautiful World and how to join us: Please check our blog.

About my photos: Taken with my new (!!) camera, a Sony Cybershot DSC WX300; editing with PicMonkey.com (filters Tranquill and Dust).

Not sure yet if I'm completely going to fall in love with this camera though. There are some features missing that I did use on my dad's camera (up till now I used to borrow his, most of the photos on my blog are taken with that camera, and I really love that camera, but ya, it's not mine and he'd like to get it back...). But good cameras are so @%#^!%^*!! expensive! It's a lot better than my own old crappy camera though and oh yes, it's such a luxury problem!

Why this text is edited differently? Dunno...

Now, where's Wen's "Off" button I wonder...

Ah, there it is!

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(hugs!)