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Thursday, July 31, 2008
today, yesterday...and tomorrow
i did this piece a few years ago and i still love it because: *i love the scripture, *it has a simple design, *this lettering is my favorite, *i enjoy using the heart-in-hand motif in my work, *i love using different shades of purple (especially blue purple!), *and, you guessed it, there are six wonderful little boxes to put all of that fun stuff in! one of the nice things about keeping a record of my work, and then looking back on it from time to time, is that i'm reminded of how much i enjoy doing little pieces of artwork like this. i have been overwhelmed recently...trying to decide "shall i paint today?, shall i draw today?, shall i letter today?". as usual, i've been making the process too difficult. what i should be doing today is take what i love from all of my artwork yesterday(s) and focus on that. of course, all of this is subject to change tomorrow(!).
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
book day at donna's
Sunday, July 27, 2008
joie de vivre
Thursday, July 24, 2008
puppy love
this is a fun little book that i made a while ago. it has an accordion spine and the pages are held in each accordion fold with an elastic thread. each page has a triangular fold to create a pocket...perfect for holding photos or quotes about your favorite pooch. i especially love the fun, playful colors...the stickers are cute, too! this book takes some time to make, but definitely worth the effort.
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
scanner 101
firstly, an enormous hug and thank you to my fabulous husband, walther, who surprised me with a new scanner for my birthday!! while i still consider myself fairly electronically challenged, i would have never dreamed that i could be so excited about a scanner! there is nothing more disappointing than to spend a lot of time on a piece of art, and then not have a true image of it.
this image shows a scan of a drawing that i did in black ink (remember my josef siebel shoes?). the "before" image was scanned on my previous scanner...the HP C3180 all-in-one. the "after" image was scanned on my wonderful new scanner...the HP Scanjet G4010. the difference is amazing...the "after" image is a true representation of my drawing and i couldn't be more thrilled! the all-in-one scanner is a great scanner for documents and other basic scanning. but, if you're looking for a scanner that will give your artwork and photographs true color accuracy and high quality images, the G4010 gets my vote!
(for better comparison, click on the image)
Saturday, July 19, 2008
rejoice
my very artsy pal martha has created some absolutely wonderful pieces of art using photoshop. she shared some of her tips with me and i'm so happy that i was able to create this piece. the lettering comes from a piece that i did a few years ago and the background is a piece of fabric that i scanned. i had so much fun creating this...thanks, martha, for being my computer-tutor!
Thursday, July 17, 2008
books in a box
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
shades of ink
so, finally, no pencil and no shoes! i have been trying to get more comfortable with using ink in my drawing. i like this "sketchy" look, so i've been working on shading with my micron pen. it really isn't a very exciting subject, but it's part of the process, and for some reason i absolutely love to sit and do this shading. and...the sound of the pen scratching on the paper is great!
Saturday, July 12, 2008
saddle oxford
you're probably getting tired of seeing shoes, but i couldn't leave my footwear series without including the simple, fabulous, classic saddle oxford. my challenge here was that i no longer own saddle oxfords, so i had to rely on a photo that i found online. to me, this drawing looks flatter, and maybe lacking a little "spark", probably because i wasn't able to see the actual shoe, only an image of one. this turned out to be a great experiment...i didn't realize that drawing from a photo would make such a difference in the final outcome. perhaps i should go out and purchase a pair of saddle oxfords, draw them, and then compare the two drawings.....just kidding, walther!
Thursday, July 10, 2008
checkerboard vans
i noticed that i didn't have any "lace-up" shoes in my footwear collection yet, so i decided to visit walther's side of the closet and borrow his checkerboard vans. those of you who know me well won't be surprised to hear that my favorite part of this drawing was shading in all of those little checkerboards!
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
date night
when i wear these shoes, it usually means that walther is taking me somewhere really special and really fun...which definitely puts this footwear on my top five list! i must be honest, though; i have more fun wearing these shoes than to draw them. i really struggled with the proportion, but i learned a lot in the process. and, i know that i've said before that i'm going to start using ink with these, but for some reason it just works better with pencil...
Sunday, July 6, 2008
josef siebel shoes
here is the latest in my footwear series. these shoes are not only cute, but also very german and very comfortable. i have really been enjoying working with pencil, even though i end up smearing graphite all over the place! and, of course, my scanner has missed out on most of my light shading...so, i have some ideas rolling around in my head that involve using ink. i think it will be less messy than the pencil and hopefully be more "scanner friendly". we'll see how it goes...
Friday, July 4, 2008
Thursday, July 3, 2008
train slippers
during a trip to japan a few years ago, walther and spencer were riding on the train, and spencer, while wearing his trendy slippers provided by japan rail, looked down and snapped a picture. it is still one of my all time favorite photos...and i knew that it would be a great addition to my drawn footwear series. so, spencie...here's to you kid!