Found this skull in the woods but don’t know what the critter was–a rabbit maybe? There’s one tooth left; maybe they grew too long for the poor thing to be able to eat.
November 13, 2007
November 12, 2007
Nov. 12
Gavin and Jill gave me wonderful markers for Christmas last year so I thought I’d try them again. (Many of the participants in the DrawMo! project use ink to very good effect.) Here’s one of the Crocs I wear when I paint. It’s probably good for me to do something I can’t control as carefully as graphite or charcoal– certainly vivid!
November 11, 2007
Nov.11
These are mannequins I got some time ago for still life set ups. It’s funny how anytime I put characters together–people, animals, etc. it looks like a little short story. That’s a pearl earring the guy is holding but it looks more like a little light bulb. I meant to cover these folks with skin and make them look realistic but decided that was more trouble than I wanted to go to. Although the catalog claims these two are “anatomically accurate” I have my doubts.
November 10, 2007
Nov. 11
We went for a walk in the woods yesterday and I found some great dried vegetation–milkweed pods, goldenrod, pearly everlasting, etc. This drawing is of a sensitive fern–a rather coarse invasive type. I really liked the animation of the dead fern–all those twisting lines, like a dance.
November 9, 2007
Nov. 9
Playing dolls again. This one is so pale it may not be readable. Anyway, the DrawMo! project is really good for my drawing skills. Painting realistically requires accurate drawing too but it’s different.
November 8, 2007
Nov. 8
Here’s a mannequin hand I got a long time ago for a still life painting which I still haven’t done. That’s a marble it’s holding.
November 7, 2007
Nov.7
I’ve wanted to draw/paint a piece of ginger for a long time–such a strange-looking form, and complicated!
November 6, 2007
And now, for something completely different….
I thought I’d go for spontaneous in today’s drawing so I decided to throw some ink onto the paper and see if I could make a picture out of whatever landed there. It’s a little sinister–the character seems to be fighting off some alien life form. I punched holes in the eyes and tried to take a photo with the light shining through the eyeballs but couldn’t get it to show up. Anyway, a welcome change from careful rendering.
November 5, 2007
Nov. 5
I was so impressed with the ink drawings some of the DrawMo! participants had done I thought I’d try it. I haven’t done any ink drawing for quite a while and am not too happy with this one. It looked better at an earlier stage and then I think I overworked it. Oh well, every experience matters. It’s the forested slope behind our house.
November 4, 2007
Nov. 4
Here’s a picture of one of the rubber babies and a strange stretched-out short-eared rabbit giving each other the once over. Drawing babies is hard enough but the scale makes it even harder–measuring one tiny part against another. I guess I’ve never grown out of playing with dolls!