Drawer Pull.
Bo-ring.
After this I have a plan. Animals...A to Z...
Friday, January 30, 2009
Sunday, January 25, 2009
1/25/09. Moth
Friday, January 23, 2009
1/21/09. Lame cup from Gourmet Magazine.
Friday, January 16, 2009
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
1/14/09. Chair.
1/13/09. Wee One
Monday, January 12, 2009
1/11/09. Handbag.
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Friday, January 9, 2009
Thursday, January 8, 2009
1/7/09. Dragon Slipper
The hunt for interesting subject matter is becoming more difficult. I think it's a matter of how I see things. I'm going to have to force it. Maybe just grab things at random or have my kids pick something for me.
Oooh! Maybe I'll go alphabetical. If I have my kids pick things I'll be doing Star Wars action figures for the next four months. Anyway, suggestions are welcome. If I get a reader suggestion I'll do it. Unless it's dirty. Unless the dirtiness is dirt.
So this is my son's dragon slipper. The first drawing wasn't that fun. It felt a little fussy. I did another one after that was much more fun and took just a few minutes.
In the end I like the first one better, but it still stalls in places.
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
1/6/09. Perfume Bottle.
I was so pleased with the foot and the cookie. Tonight I wandered around for a while - looking for something that grabbed me. It was rough. I think part of it is that chairs are scary. We have a bunch of them, some in the 200-year-old range, so they're technically really interesting with all of their hand-crafted nuance-y business...but also really complicated with the crazy shadows they throw and whatnot. Maybe soon.
Interesting development is that I find that I shut myself off from ideas at an almost subconscious level if I feel they are beyond my skill range. This is to change.
Interesting development is that I find that I shut myself off from ideas at an almost subconscious level if I feel they are beyond my skill range. This is to change.
1/4/09. Tropical holiday.
This is the Christmas plant. My Father-in-Law picked up two of these for house. It doesn't look very Christmas-y here, but it's red and green. Trust me.
It's tricky finding something that isn't furniture or a cat to sketch.
Overall, I'm happy that on the second drawing, there's more of a flow. This was much more fun. I want to leave pencil soon and switch to pen.
It's tricky finding something that isn't furniture or a cat to sketch.
Overall, I'm happy that on the second drawing, there's more of a flow. This was much more fun. I want to leave pencil soon and switch to pen.
1/2/09. Cat paramour
As you can tell, my plan to draw something every day has not quite panned out. I am chalking it up to not being in the habit yet. I don't carve out time to sketch and only remember right before bed. Which is when this was done.
This is our little cat Shnelly. She is laying on my husband, who she is deeply involved with. Right now they're just friends, but she would like it to be more. She thinks I don't know.
Anyway...I am rusty as hell. This took forever and was full of starts and stops. If the past is any indicator, once I get used to jamming these out, they'll fly and will be more interesting.
You'll still probably see a lot of cats though.
Introduction
This is a project I started on my other blog. I really love it, but it needs it's own focus I think. Things are getting kind of jumbly over there.
My plan is to do a drawing a day (or as close as I can muster...to either the schedule or the drawing), and see where that takes me creatively and stylistically.
My plan is to do a drawing a day (or as close as I can muster...to either the schedule or the drawing), and see where that takes me creatively and stylistically.
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