These past few weeks have been very difficult.... haven't been able to concentrate--- bring out paints...
Since I am not going to bring politics into this blog I will just leave it at that.
One evening I felt I had to get off some of the excess energy that was building up so decided to do some fast sketches on brown paper. The references are from WDE event for July 18th. Each took about 1/2 an hour
25 x 35 cm Charcoal,chalk and hard red sepia stick by KOH-I-NOOR.
I have one more to add to the collection... These fast sketches helped relieve the stress!!! Will do the same for this week's WDE
Friday, July 25, 2014
Some Quick Sketches
Labels:
charcoal,
fast sketches,
paper,
wde
Location:
Neve Monosson, Yehud, Israel
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Daily #38 Don't Mess Around with a Yellow Car
Yellow Car
I get from time to time a gratitude newsletter from Goodness Graciuos Me... This week there was a special video abou t HAPPINESS FOR WORRYWARTS . A very good video and worth the 17 minutes. I have watched it 3 times already....
Decided I need a reminder to not mess with yellow cars.... hence this little painting I did in class. Hope that this will help me not to dwell and explode on issues that I have little control over.
I get from time to time a gratitude newsletter from Goodness Graciuos Me... This week there was a special video abou t HAPPINESS FOR WORRYWARTS . A very good video and worth the 17 minutes. I have watched it 3 times already....
Decided I need a reminder to not mess with yellow cars.... hence this little painting I did in class. Hope that this will help me not to dwell and explode on issues that I have little control over.
30 x 25 cm
Oils on Cardboard
Daily #37 Little Bird
Little Bird
A few weeks ago we had a special sketch marathon lesson at our workshop... One of the images I did was of a small bird which was a 5 minute charcoal sketch on newsprint. Thought it would make a nice painting so at our last class of the season I did this small painting,
Oils on cardboard with a painted background. 25 x 30 cm. Wanted to keep the spontaneity of the brush strokes and the general gesture of the bird.
A few weeks ago we had a special sketch marathon lesson at our workshop... One of the images I did was of a small bird which was a 5 minute charcoal sketch on newsprint. Thought it would make a nice painting so at our last class of the season I did this small painting,
Oils on cardboard with a painted background. 25 x 30 cm. Wanted to keep the spontaneity of the brush strokes and the general gesture of the bird.
Oils on Cardboard 25 x 30 cm
5 Minute sketch
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