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Onion
More ART inspired by Christmas gifts and holiday breaks. (and the produce that's available in the house)
Tuesday, December 29, 2015
Monday, December 28, 2015
300 Lessons
I have a large and mostly dusty stack of art books that I have accumulated over the years and most of those books have challenges, suggestions, techniques, how to's and exercises. My intention WAS to go through them, one by one in order. I realized there is a reason some of these are dusty. The challenge to go outdoors and paint from life is less than appealing on a 30 degree day.
I found an art lesson book called "300 Lessons in Art" by Robert Henkes copyright 1981 (for middle and high school aged kids)
Lesson #1 is to draw natural object with texture in pencil and then with felt tip pen. Frogs are pencil. I didn't want to go over (as instructed) with felt tip pen so I did the peacock in pen instead. I am guessing I get an "F" for not following instructions, but the texture was fun to do while watching "Back to the future 3".
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Sunday Still Life
Back after getting off track.
I have a large and mostly dusty stack of art books that I have accumulated over the years and most of those books have challenges, suggestions, techniques, how to's and exercises. My intention is to go through them, one by one in order.
I am starting with "One Painting a Day" by Timothy Callaghan
Exercise 14:
Sunday Still Life
Supposed to represent your perfect Sunday routine. Since I don't have a set Sunday routine I grabbed the best things that came home with them when my boys stepped in from a shopping trip. (they routinely go grocery shopping on a Sunday). Runner up is fresh fruit so I painted that too.
I have a large and mostly dusty stack of art books that I have accumulated over the years and most of those books have challenges, suggestions, techniques, how to's and exercises. My intention is to go through them, one by one in order.
I am starting with "One Painting a Day" by Timothy Callaghan
Exercise 14:
Sunday Still Life
Supposed to represent your perfect Sunday routine. Since I don't have a set Sunday routine I grabbed the best things that came home with them when my boys stepped in from a shopping trip. (they routinely go grocery shopping on a Sunday). Runner up is fresh fruit so I painted that too.
Saturday, June 20, 2015
Anthology Still Life
I have a large and mostly dusty stack of art books that I have accumulated over the years and most of those books have challenges, suggestions, techniques, how to's and exercises. My intention is to go through them, one by one in order.
I am starting with "One Painting a Day" by Timothy Callaghan
Exercise 13:
Anthology Still Life
I am starting with "One Painting a Day" by Timothy Callaghan
Exercise 13:
Anthology Still Life
Friday, June 19, 2015
Portrait still life
I have a large and mostly dusty stack of art books that I have accumulated over the years and most of those books have challenges, suggestions, techniques, how to's and exercises. My intention is to go through them, one by one in order.
I am starting with "One Painting a Day" by Timothy Callaghan
Exercise 12:
Portrait Still Life
To paint a still life with objects that represent someone. I chose my 8 yr old son.
I am starting with "One Painting a Day" by Timothy Callaghan
Exercise 12:
Portrait Still Life
To paint a still life with objects that represent someone. I chose my 8 yr old son.
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