Showing posts with label Watercolor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Watercolor. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Playing With Derwent's Inktense

Yesterday, at my Dragon Ladies Fiber Group, Lisa brought her Christmas present for us to play with.  These Derwent Inktense "pencils" are amazing.  Permanent watercolor-type pencils blend beautifully on cloth or paper but when dry, they are permanent.  The colors were remarkably strong, even when water was added.  

I tried my hand with these pencils by drawing a simple bird sketch and found them to be very easy to control, blend, and define my drawing.  I think they have many excellent qualities regardless of the medium used.  I plan to heat set my sketch on muslin to truly test for permanence.


Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Public Sketching

"My Favorite Cafe" in Saline, Michigan was our class destination in our practice of public sketching with watercolor.  I actually am becoming more comfortable sketching in public.  It's true that facing your fears, reduces your fears!  I'm now finding that I tend to really pick out challenging subjects or angles to draw - What IS my problem!

Today at "My Favorite Cafe"

Last week at "Brewed Awakenings"




Homework
Bored at Sam's Club (water retention pond at the far end of the parking lot)

Today at "My Favorite Cafe"

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Back to the Basics

I enrolled in a "Travel Journal" class.  I'm not sure if I actually read what the class was about before I signed up.   I think I saw "travel" and "journal" and decided that was for me!   I didn't realize until the first class that we weren't making a journal to use in our travels, but we were going to put journaling into practice.  In public places.  In front of other people. 

Everyone who knows me understands that I am not a shy person...however, I cringe if anyone watches me draw.  I think it is the perfectionist in me; fearful that a judgement will be made before I am properly finished, self critiqued, approved for public opinion, and framed!  Perhaps that's a bit of an exaggeration...  However, I have accidentally put myself outside of my comfort zone by signing up for this class.  I believe this will be a good thing! 

Lately, as I have gotten older I have found that fears creep up.  My antidote has been to not only face them, but to face them over and over again until I am no longer afraid.  First it was driving through tunnels on road trips.  Bridges were fine, but I was certain I was going to crash into the walls while driving through one of those mountain tunnels on our springtime road trips.  So every year I planned the route with the most tunnels.  And it worked!  I no longer get that "itchy" feeling of confinement when I drive through a tunnel.

Pressure canning is a recent fear that I have overcome.  I started slowly by helping my husband while he was at home, in the house, and specifically in the kitchen.  Then I allowed him to go outside while I kept an eye on the canner happily hissing away.  Finally, I completed a batch of soup from start to finish while he was 45 minutes away for 24 hours!  Success! 

I hate power tools, so my first baby step was to take a class to learn to solder.  I realize that a solder gun is far from a power tool....but this fear is so big, I figure I'll need about a million baby steps before I head out to use the chop saw!

Back to the sketching...

We started some basic drawing techniques that I hadn't used since college; basic contour drawing, blind contour drawing, a bit of perspective, and shading.  I had hated contour drawing in college, but really loved it in this class.  I felt it loosen me up and it filled me with excitement to see how much I had missed having a pen/pencil in my hand.  I am also excited that we have homework!  I don't ever remember being excited about homework in the past...












Sunday, January 22, 2012

A Tiny Bit of Watercolor Happiness

I purchased this adorable little watercolor of Coreopsis at a resale shop in Saline on New Year's Eve. It had the name "Misco" and an Ann Arbor address on the back of the mat. Unbelievably, Shelby found the lady who painted it back in the 50's... who now lives in Maine with her husband and is active in the art community there! Shelby even found her address for me, so I can write to her and get a more exact date on when it was painted.

I wrote a letter to her about three weeks ago and have not heard back as yet.  I hope she writes back, as I really treasure the history or the story behind a piece of art, besides the art itself.  I'll keep you posted.