The kids and I were at Manito Park when I was drawing the bananas, which were laying on a park bench. We kept being dive bombed by the seagulls, which we put up with for a while, but when the bees started after us, we ran to the car! The half eaten banana is my breakfast the next morning.
I look at life from multiple perspectives... I believe that every breath we take, every thought we have, and every place and culture that we experience leads us to who we are to become... Would you like to join me on my journey? Let's go! There is a great big world out there to see!
Monday, April 20, 2009
We were given a sketchbook assignment that was entitled "Food". We just had to do a series of sketches of food, in any form. Anyone who knows me, knows I didn't go far to find my inspiration. I just opened up my fridge! I can see that I have some places where I need to get more shading and contrast in there, but otherwise I am satisfied with the results.
Sunday, April 5, 2009
A few Spring projects...
Well, I'm back off to classes tomorrow, so it will be a while before I will post again. In the meantime, I want to put up a few more pictures of the projects I did over my break. This is a journal that I had bought quite some time back. It was a plain brown journal, with brown pages. I liked the idea of the rough brown paper at first, but found it was uninspiring after a while, so I decided to decorate up the cover. I used collage and stamping, finishing up with a little paint, and a sealer so that I can throw it in a bag and take it with me where ever I go. I love it now, and when it is not traveling with me, I leave it on the coffee table to look at!
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Charcoal drawings
These are some of the drawings I did last quarter for my "Intro to Drawing" final critique. I am quite happy with how they turned out.
I tried to use a slightly different technique for each picture, but all are done in charcoal. This is the first time I had ever played with charcoal, and I love it!
I drew upon my life in the Middle East for my drawings. I enjoy the play between past and present, and look forward to doing more projects with this theme.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Tension Relief
I was getting ready for final exams a couple of weeks ago, and I had a bunch of projects that needed doing for both my 'Color & Design' class, and my 'Intro to Drawing'. I was getting a little frustrated, because it seems that one of the teachers wasn't going to be happy no matter what I did, and so I started a series of little wooden plaques in mixed media to relieve my stress. This little guy was my first attempt, and I was hooked!
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