2.5" squares cut to baste to EPP hexies |
The color of the month on rainbow scrap challenge is orange. I do like orange and it's energizing. I cut colors to make this month's spiral hexies, and will baste them this weekend I hope.
the orange bits and scraps ready to use |
I know I'm depressed and fearful and it's sapping my energy right now
a morning doodle painting |
(thanks for listening)
I spent time this week learning while watching Sketchbook Revival lessons but concentrating was hard
One of the lessons was on brush lettering, writing then adding lines to look like caligraphy so I wrote "Energy" as an intention, just wrote it with a fountain pen, not doing the actual lesson
then filled in with color from my ink set and a brush, using also some old gouche colors on the palette. I quite like how cheerful it is, just on printer paper, like the flower with word stem
back to the green piece....
I forced myself to commit to fabrics and at least the bottom half is sewn in making it look tidy
I love the leaves. I am adding slips of tiny fabrics now and then, laying it on, then stitching over the scrap grasses, you can click on pics to enlarge them and find the additionsI don't mind a bit of fraying, but the stitches stop nearly all of that.
My plan was to applique seedlings when the top was together but might save that for doing on a simple background later. I banked back and forth from lessons on Sketchbook Revival this week, to studio time sewing. Plus
ICAD is back, prompts every day for 61 days, making art on an index card....
https://daisyyellowart.com/vividlife/icad-2025-1-7I've done this challenge for years and it's amazing what comes of it!!! I'm behind of course, (no energy from depression) but did the first one.... what would you make to represent glimmer?
I found this online search of glimmer, printed them tore it off the paper, surrounded the image with metallic paint that shimmers in person. Just a glimmer of paint. Light is a glimmer here. The quote gives me a glimmer of hope...
I've been walking a lot, and on this day wanted to find some orange in nature. I like this tree's mix of orange and green. (just a glimmer of orange lol) One lesson I watched had us drawing a portrait starting with four lines and one watercolor pencil
draw, then add water, and voila! I love her, and kept this journal page open to see all weekanother lesson had us using many supplies in black to make an abstract garden
start with plain pencil in non dominant hand, scribble. Move on to stabilo crayon, then eraser done over areas, then water soluble pencil again, markers, ink and voila! I love it too. I did this lesson before when she first showed it and this shows that we bring our current lives and what we've learned to the table. speaking of black and white, I tried sketching a portrait from a historical photo again
and realized how much I rely on watercolor paint... and how difficult a line drawing is to do
My journal has some old printer papers in it and I enjoy reclaiming them this way
It was challenging to draw downcast eyes, and that hair... I am always learning
this was a morning doodle.... watersoluble colored pencils traced my coffee cup, then blend with plain water.... I see some zendoodles or mandalas in the centers or quotes I might need to remember.... that's it for now, go check out the Index card challenge, it's free and a great site to explore
here's a gratuitous orange/pink flower in honor of the focus color this month
linking with
19 comments:
I love to see your creative work and the coffee cup circles are just beautiful!
I think you did a great job on your historical photo portrait! She looks very compelling.
I am sorry you are experiencing a rough time. I hope those beautiful fabric colors and mark making will lift you up and help you find the glimmers.
A good creative week! And you are right - orange is energizing. I did a lot of pen and ink drawings many years ago. My daughter has one hanging in her house.
Don't apologize for the way you feel. I would say you're doing well with all the projects you're working on and you should be proud of that. I know it's not easy.
Four lines and a watercolor pencil? LOVE that portrait and your grassy green project in the works! Nice start on your ICAD, LeeAnna. Just remember that the prompts don't go bad! You can make them last as long as you'd like.
What I noticed about this post is how you started by sharing how depleted you felt, the art work was less colorful than I have come to expect. Yet, by the end I felt your energy returning and that final flower, so bright and cheery.
I think orange is energizing, too, and I love your green leafy piece! Did you see that our eagle babies have fledged? I've been very emotional about them this week - will miss that daily dose of Zen moments, checking on them.
All those orange squares look bright and happy, and the greens also are very pretty. It's motivating to work on loved projects, and the green leaves are beautiful! I also love the Energy drawing, it looks like a glimmer to me! Pretty coffee cup traces, they are like rainbow bubbles, light and free. Thank you for sharing your creative work, I send you hugs.
What a great selection of oranges and this is a fun green piece you made. :)
We all experience a dry season, and I am sorry that you are there right now. I had a hard spring but seem to be coming back. It takes tenacity and perseverance to get there. I'm confident you will too. Getting out and walking always helps my attitude. I'll keep you in my prayers. I love your pink & orange flower and look forward to your orange spiral hexies. Thanks for sharing in Sew & Tell.
I thought of you this morning and wondered what artsy kind of things you would have on the go today. My favourite bits on your green piece are the leaves...that is really taking shape. Love the glimmers which is a good name isn't it on so many levels. I love seeing art in all the places through your eyes. Thanks for the links too.
Depression is not easy to manage and yet you create such lovely art! The glimmer quote is one I'll remember this week too. So hopeful...Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
https://www.inquiringquilter.com/questions/2025/06/11/wednesday-wait-loss-436
Wonderful variety of creative works ~ hugs,
Wishing you good healthy, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores ~ clm
aka (A Creative Harbor)
I love these shades of orange. One of my favorite colors. Your face drawings are wonderful as is the flower. Thank you for sharing with FFO and have a very nice weekend.
Nice work
It looks like you still had a creative week. Your green quilt looks like it is going to be beautiful. I hope your energy comes back soon.
Happy Friday
Thanks for linking to AFFF
MUCH♡LOVE
Hang in there, LeeAnna. Your art and sewing, all your creativity, will hopefully help cheer you up.
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