Friday, March 31, 2023

My creative week drawing and painting this week....

 

I am enjoying the free lessons on sketchbook revival. So much that I had to break my creative week offerings into two posts, that's a good thing!

The first pic is only my own sketch of my beloved poodle Milo.... dressed up as Easter Bunny... 

so this post is all about drawing and painting and paper as substrate. Tomorrow I will share my quilt.

Again not on sketchbook revival, but just a lesson I took on youtube, is one of my favorite drawings of the week

from this tutorial....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoLfamhLOjY

I remembered this week how much I like watching paint dry, seeing lines appear on paper, and colors mixing and merging as if they had minds of their own. 

These teachers took me on little learning trips this week, 

see how the portraits start in the lower right corner?

 

I learned a lot from Irene Ruby... how to draw a portrait
using colors, blue, red, yellow, green and brown...in colored pencil.

 I LOVED this lesson, going in and adding shadow with a new color, little thin additive layers of color, over and over adding in shadows to define the whole. What a new way to look at things

I love her and the soft look. I see where I didn't quite capture her, the eyebrows on mine are straighter making her appear quizzical, and it's all very pale. I like that anyone can be any color and still themselves. I love how her lips came out. 

speaking of portraits, I think it was janine Vangool who had us look at an image and see it...


two friends have just lost their beloved pets this month, this is Scout, my poodle Milo's sister... a lovely girl who perished from a tick borne disease. I tried to capture her beauty, and my friend Pat lost her 17 year old poodle  I drew then painted her from Pat's blog picture (at Miaismine)

again, I'm not a pro, but I did my best to fill in a body... 

Koosje Koene told us to paint blobs of color in the general shape we see

then fill in lines and shadows with ink and pencil after to define them...

I like learning about shadow and shading, don't forget highlightsd. 

I've learned and tried other skills, and have included them in my last two or three posts, and so won't repeat them here, but today I took the lesson from Toni Burt..

I took the lesson in my regular paper skechbook not on good watercolor paper, but I learned about lines and color. Again, color doesn't have to be realistic... I love this and would like to be able to draw buildings better. 

The sketchbook revival at Karen Abend's is my favorite workshop every year. It's not over,  if you need me I'll likely be trying out my stick pen and ink, or collage with acrylics, or goache. I'll show you what I make in the next few weeks.

 


 tomorrow's post is all about this piece of quilted art... stay tuned to see how drawing and fiber meld

linking to

https://ninamariesayre.blogspot.com/

friday face off 

https://myblog-lunchbreak.blogspot.com/ 

 

Thursday, March 30, 2023

I Like Thursday # 343

 

welcome to this week's list of likes.... I like lights and roses on my mantel with my fabric butterfly hanging there. 

The weather is bizarre, we've had both snow and nearly 70F temps this week.

What better thing to do than find the little things to like this week, but before that, I am sad to the core about school shootings.. 23 people killed or injured at 13 school shootings in the last three months alone. The vast majority of American's want some kind of limits put on firearms, including people who own guns. and yet... 

now on with the things I found to like this week...

Sketchbook Revival lessons

I'm enjoying painting and drawing again, that post will be tomorrow or Saturday but a sneak peak:

reading

on ebook from prime, The Singing Trees and gosh I love Boo Walker's prose, characters, and storytelling...

on audio books

recommended by Rosemary one of our I Like people at knittingquilter

I loved the last book by this author and am engrossed already in this story with character development 

I just finished this one by Ellery Adams and loved it, about story telling, a mystery, and authors angst

Watching

we saw two movies on netflix

"Your place or mine", with Ashton Kutcher and Reese Witherspoon... what happened to his face? and we enjoyed it but not a lot

"Love Guaranteed" a quirky story about a man suing a dating site because he dated many women and didn't fall in love... til.... our review? meh... didn't change the channel and I highly enjoyed Damon Wayans handsome face but predictable. 

sorry not to have a rave but some you win, some you lose, some don't leave an impression

Watching on youtube

  if only people looked for love not differences, nice video ....

would you rather find companionship and love or fight? Me? companionship all the way!

Watching on the short videos:

love.... sharing love isn't hard to do

https://youtube.com/shorts/a0pbXiDbaHE?feature=share

 

ya gotta pay the cheese tax every time you're cookin' (still laughing)

https://youtube.com/shorts/xUDVIsVY9yQ?feature=share 

 from  newsletter Cup of Jo

 I loved this image  ... awe I hope milo feels this way too

 

 prompt this week: do you make a special baked good for Easter? For example, Rugalach or hot cross buns?  Have a story about this or a recipe to share? 

I found a terrific list of Easter/spring baked goods here:

https://www.tasteofhome.com/collection/traditional-easter-desserts-to-make-this-year/ 

Our recent batch of amaretti cookies made with almond flour
three recipes from that list I plan to try, Lime tarts, Raspberry Mousse, and hot cross buns
 

so what kinds of goodies do I hope to make this year or like every year?

hot cross buns

 

those are from a previous year but I'm getting ready to make more!

lime tarts from the recipe at Taste of Home

amaretti cookies, check!

rugalach  I haven't made some exactly but a Christmas cookie I made was similar... wish me luck

peanut butter eggs from this recipe, but with almond butter

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iLzUnY2VC0

Milo's Moments

Milo here... about easter bunnies... yep I'd like an easter bunny to play with... 

Mama: oh, they are chocolate honey, not good for healthy doggies

Milo: who said I wanted a chocolate one. heh heh.  As to treats, I'll just have one of those amaretti cookies please, since they are almond flour not wheat. A side of whipped cream too.

friday smiles at a stitch in time