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

Friday, 26 March 2021

Dog in Acrylics and Sketchbook Revival

Acrylic Painting - Dog

I did this by watching an Angela Anderson video on UTube. I didn't like it when I had first done it but it's grown on me.


Sketchbook Revival

Day 4, session 2: Concertina Fun: Make a fun mini concertina book with Karen Stamper



Day 6, session 2 with Helen Wells. Expressive Sketchbooks: Seeking inspiration outside.
I used small sticks and the end of a feather to draw these with  ink. I used photographs of interesting trees for inspiration. I think this has been my favourite session so far.



I used two of the stick drawings to make a pocket in an altered book.
The pocket holds an altered postcard.
Day 5, session 1. Robyn McClendon - Altered Book as a sketchbook.

Day 7, session 1 with David Drazil
Drawing Perspective Made Easy
This one is 5 point perspective


Day 7, session 2 with Trupti Karjinni
Watercolour Summer Landscape


Day 8, session 1 - Shelley Klammer
The History and Practice of Automatic Drawing

I think you can still join in with these sessions if anyone is interested.

Happy Paint Party Friday!












 

Tuesday, 15 December 2020

Tuesday, 25 August 2020

Broken Home and Doodles

I call this altered photo 'broken home', the poor robin's home fell to the ground and is breaking up.

Below are doodles I did on my android tablet.






 

Wednesday, 22 July 2020

Drawing and Sewing


Doodles created on my android tablet, then made into a repeating pattern on the computer.


 Another background created on the tablet, then adding spiderweb like patterns



Other android tablet doodles





Some more handmade masks, one is vintage fabric, one is recycled jeans and the one with ladybirds is one of my fabric designs. I've been trying out another dress pattern this week, it fits better than the last one but still not right even though I made some adjustments.


Friday, 29 May 2020

Doodlewash, Sunhat, Collage, Brush Markers

Doodlewash
Wheat

It was my birthday the other day and one of the gifts I got from my daughter was some new pens which I tried out and these are the results. The pens are Manuscript CalliCreative Duotip Brush Markers. They have a tip each side, I found the thinnest tip hard to use so these drawings have been mainly done with the thick tip. They are very bright colours and maybe they would be better for what they were intended - lettering.



I made a sunhat for my Granddaughter. I had a couple of fat quarters of fabric so I used them. I didn't have enough of one fabric to use all the same fabric but I think they go well together.


I cannot see my Granddaughter because of lockdown so this dog is modelling the hat.



More from the little collage book, mainly gelli printing.
 I used Pebbles chalks on the middle three.






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