Showing posts with label dog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dog. Show all posts

Saturday, December 31, 2016

Its Almost Here

The new January 30 x 30 run by Leslie Seata is HERE. I like to post as early as possible, usually the eve before. or the next morning.  Her site goes live at 10: AM so that when I like to link up. It's my habit. Maybe I should change my habit

This challenge will be completely new for me because I will be trying to draw/paint from within without using an outside influence and I find myself in a "frozen " state.  I have chosen my format; paper either white or brown, small sizes, chosen mediums; mostly dry pencils, crayons pastels, with maybe paint and collage. Hey, what's the problem? I have done some preliminary "scribbles" and tried to see, feel where they were taking me, but to me they were meaningless scribbles, not telling me anything.

I don't mind, usually, to post not perfect work but there is some sort of line there.. or is there? Hoping that this ranting will help me over the hump and continue a few that I drew over with my favorite black eraser.

Recently Dotty Seiter's latest post brought back nostalgia.  She and her friend discuss books together across 1000 miles, how cool is that. That reminded me that I took part in a similar project maybe 10 years ago when I was on My Janee's forum and a group of us decided to read through 2 of Katrin Eismann books on Photoshop; Photoshop Restoration and Retouching, and Photoshop Masking and Compositing, two fabulous books. We went through chapter by chapter, showing our work and helping each other in the process. We were a diverse group from Finland, Israel, US etc.  I really miss the "forum" as a way of connecting and not the current FB, Instagram, Pinterest etc, which I find a bit cold.

Well, these thoughts brought me back to the general forum as well and all the tutorials that Janee had on the site. It was here I first learned PS using Elements II. I was first introduced to Elements by my late brother that used it to make fantastic composites. Janee would have Monthly challenges and we would post our entries anonymously and vote. Janee would give trophies to the winners. That was so much fun, I was so proud to get one. My Username was caroled so see some of mine. These were my first steps back into my creative activities, so thank you Janee, with all my heart.

So here is one I found on an old CD, that luckily still opens of Jan 2005 challenge. The award page is down, but I think the challenge was about pets. I think I posted a digital drawing of my late dog Johnny.

Digital Painting\
Johnny
2005
We had to post our acceptance image which includes the trophy.

Johnny Won a Trophy

Acceptance statement
WOW!!!!! Look!!!! Johnny found a trophy!!!!
Thanks all who chose my Johnny....
Thanks to Janee for making this all possible.
Johnny was a stray that my husband brought home 6-7 yrs ago from the hospital grounds. He was about 6-7 months old and probably was mistreated because he wouldn't come into the house under any condition.  He has a huge yard to run and chase cats and crows[my other entry].
I don't know how many times I tried to "paint" him from lots of photos taken, without much success.  Last semester I took my first LVS course in digital art, thanks again to Janee, and it helped me get off to a better start.
Congratulations to All.... we are all WINNERS...
It was a GREAT CHALLENGE
Carol
Ending this with my digital crow painting.from the same challenge.


Black Hooded Crow
Digital painting
2005
Now back to my current challenge... enough procrastination!!!

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




Saturday, March 14, 2015

Pages in My Sketchbook 1

Pages in My Sketchbook 1

I love art stores and sketchbooks. Tend to buy sketchbooks even though  some still have many pages left.  Then I have a really HARD time braking them in,,,

Five years ago when visiting the states I bought a little like moleskin sketchbook. Since I have this problem of breaking in new sketchbooks it still has plenty of pages.  Recently listened to a podcast on Savvypainter with Richard Scott on advantages of sketching everyday.

Since I love sketching and drawing decided it was about time to commit to at least 20 minutes a day (or almost everyday) sketching. Actually I found the transition from sketching to painting difficult. I always tended to work in lines rather than shapes. I will be sketching from references as well as from life.

I will be grouping these sketches  3-4 sketches or by the week.  Will be going with the flow.  All these where one days sketching!!!



12/3/15
 Reference for this rooster on WDE, wetcanvas all media art event  March 6 hosted by Oty.
 2 page spread 27 x 20.5 cm. 20 minute sketch using a brown conte stick and chalk.  


12/3/15
Ball point sketch of Lilly sleeping. These were minute + sketches.
She moves around lot. Double spread ball point pen

12/3/15
Lilly looking out the window
Single sheet  A5

 12/3/15
Double spread. HB mechanical pencil
Lilly sleeping..
Shadows on the wall photo reference


Friday, December 21, 2012

WDE December 21 2012



These are quick crayon sketches on 300gram watercolor paper. Neocolor 1 caran d'ache size 27 x 17 cm and took 3/4 hrs each more or less. 





Friday, November 30, 2012

WDE Entries November

Catching up with work that I done for various WDE events.

November 30 2012

Sketches  on brown paper





November 23 2012

Graphite sketches on brown paper


Added pastel color 



November 16 2012

Pencil sketch and pen and ink sketch



November 9 2012

Pen sketches



November 2 2012

Crayon sketches were done on plain bristol paper.. 17 x 24 cm