Showing posts with label cats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cats. Show all posts

Sunday, March 22, 2015

Pages in My Sketchbook 2

Pages in My Sketchbook 2

Past week was not very productive.... but did a few... so here they are....


Double spread
15/3/15
20.5 x 27 cm handbook
Mechanical pencil
Lilly sleeping  Cloths and other stuff on the chair

Double spread
17/3/14
20.5 x 27 cm handbook
Graphite stick
Mish Mish posing on the bed




Thursday, January 30, 2014

Day 30 30 in 30 Challenge

Leslie's  30 in 30 Challenge

17.5 x 25 cm
Oils on gessoed cardboard

Chompy, my daughter's cat, somehow enjoys cramping up in a bowl... Chompy was deserted by his mother because she was very ill.... My daughter adopted him and with the local vet succeeded in helping him get rid of the horrible fungus infection. My daughter saw the beautiful cat behind the illness!!!

17.5 x 25 cm gessoed cardboard oils with palette knife.... 

Can't believe this is the last day... I am sure there will be a vacuum.... but I hope to continue the momentum... It was a great journey and I learned a lot, about myself and about my painting....

Sunday, January 12, 2014

Day 12 30 in 30 Challenge

Leslie's 30 in 30 Challenge

22 x 25 cm
Oils on gessoed cardboard

Its just one of those days... nothing seems to work... probably scraped this a couple of times and also photographed it at least 3 times... even though its overcast today the black is not coming the way it looks in the painting.... in the spirit of and according to my own rule .".no matter what post"

Another of Mishmish and Ludwig dozing on the bed... again found it hard to get the details with the knife.
Oils done on gessoed cardboard with palette knife. Guess I have to simplify more!!!!


Saturday, January 11, 2014

Day 11 30 in 30 Challenge

Leslie's 30 in 30 challenge 

20 x 25 cm
Oils on gessoed cardboard

Another image of Mishmish looking out the kitchen window.... Mishmish in Hebrew is apricot and out side is an apricot tree... imagine a tree... anyway the tree fell in the last snow storm...

Bit off more than I can chew on this one....  Oils with palette knife on gessoed cardboard.   

Friday, January 10, 2014

Day 10 30 x 30 Challenge

Leslie's 30 in 30 Challenge

20 x 25 cm
Oils on gessoed cardboard

This was finished late last night and photographed this morning... and now after a lazy day at our favorite spa I am posting.  Today's Leslie's post really hit home to me.  
It's literally impossible to paint your best when you undertake a challenge like this. Rather, it's about the process we have to go through to paint a painting every day.
 That is exactly how I feel with this challenge... for a long time now I have wanted to paint at home and not only at my weekly workshop... had millions of excuses lined up... not enough time... oils and the mess...etc.
With this challenge I am proving to myself that it IS possible.
I am also much more efficient when it comes to painting, I literally go to my easel, do a quick sketch and start painting within a few minutes. 
My table which is both my painting table and computer table has been organized... a tablecloth covering my palette, knives, some paints... containers with linseed oil and turps... and small little containers with paint from previous sessions... want to paint... roll out the cloth...
When faced with a Challenge we are more focused and excited about reaching our goal. What you will learn this month will help you all year. You will have an easier time painting those masterpieces.
I hope that I will over come the fear of NOT succeeding  every time.. and learn  new habits that will allow me to grow!!!

Painting of my daughter's two cats, Mishmish and Ludwig cuddled together on a down bed..  20  x 25 gessoed cardboard... yes still with the cardboard.....