Sunday, January 15, 2012

Giveaway Winner and Create With Me

Sorry I meant to do this yesterday.  I had a total of 81 entries for the "Drawing and Rendering THE FIGURE In Black And White And Color" by Doug White.










I used Random.org this time and got.........

Random Integer Generator

Here are your random numbers:
46
Timestamp: 2012-01-15 15:22:13 UTC

# 46 belongs to PERIWINKLE PAISLEY who wrote:

Jan 11, 2012 04:49 PM
Glad to see you posting again! I could definitely use this book since I started a 'person a day' drawing project!
Thanks everyone for entering!

 I also just wanted to let you know that my son Jeff and I are featured in the current issue of "Create With Me" by Stampington Publications.



It's always a thrill to see your work in print!







See you next week with more art projects (back to work!) and a couple Valentine ideas.

Take care everyone.


Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Welcome Back and Giveaway

Well I'm back after our amazing trip to the UK visiting London and Bath as well as Stonehenge.  It was very busy as we tried to cram as much sightseeing as possible in and I had absolutely no time for all the sketching and painting I wanted to do.  Here is a picture of St. Paul's which I have painted before.  The early morning sun came out for about 2 minutes and the whole cathedral seemed to glow.
Here is an old sketch I did of the same view.

We have been home for a few days, kids are back in school, and I'm taking a few days to settle back in, clean the studio after the Christmas whirlwind, and plan out the next few months.                                     

I have to show you my favorite purchase from the trip.  London had more scarves, scarf/hood combos, hats and mittens than I have ever seen, this coming from a Canadian where we spend at least 7 months of the year bundled up.  I have never seen these wrist warmers.  Of course we have all seen the fingerless gloves with or without the flap to turn them into full gloves but I always found them too fussy.  These are so simple and my new best friends (especially with -15 this morning).
They are just a knitted rectangle about 10" x 7" that is then sewn into a tube and then a few stitches are added to tack in a 1" pocket for your thumb.  Now how easy is that!  Put them on before your jacket and you are quite snug and your fingers are free.  A great knitting or crocheting project for January.





On to the Giveaway"Drawing and Rendering THE FIGURE in Black and White and Color" is a new book by Canadian artist Doug White. I was given the chance to review this book and pass along a giveaway copy by Vantage Press.


First the details:

- soft cover
- 8.5" x 11"
- 130 pages
- suggested retail $24.95 US and $27.95 CAN
- published August 2011



This book is set- up like a student guide from a Master Drawing class.  It contains 43 exercises to work you thru not only the basic mechanics of drawing the figure but also how to develop and refine your style.

Some highlights include:
- excellent use of proportion calculations
- exercise #5 where you practice the elements of the face 20 x each at 3 different angles (this is a serious book not just a casual read)
 - tips on using yourself as a model to practice foreshortening, etc.
- 3 exercises specifically on clothing and fashion drawing
- the Box Method which has you create your own ruler to measure out a box on your page.  You then use this ruler to help you create a composition of the figure contained in this box.  I can already see the practicalities of using this method to teach the kids at school.

Figure drawing is one of those areas in which artists continually have to practice, refine, and repeat. In fact most artists will continue to attend a figure class (where able) throughout their career.  This is a good alternative where you can work through the exercises and then repeat. I plan on working thru all the exercises as increased Figure work is my (as usual)#1 art resolution this year!

So if you are interested in winning your own copy of this book you have 3 ways to enter:

- leave a comment on this post
- email me at thatartistwoman@shaw.ca
- like or comment on this post on my Facebook page

The draw will be on Saturday Jan 14 so you have until Friday 11:59pm to enter.
This draw is open to all Canadian and US residents.

Good luck everyone and hope to see you soon with more art projects from you know, that artist woman....what was her name again?

Saturday, December 31, 2011

Happy New Year from London

Well it's officially 2012 in London and I just thought I would show you a few photos from the past few days.
Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace


Some treasures from the British museum.
Wall painting from the tomb of Nebamun.
The Portland Vase.
Head of the horse of Selene from the Parthenon.  Way too many pictures to show you here.
The Painted Chapel in Greenwich.
and for all you Tudor fans the site of the original home of the Tudor palace and birthplace of Henry VIII, Elizabeth I, and Mary I at Greenwich.

Two of the ravens at the Tower of London.

Some graffiti at Beauchamp Tower at the Tower of London site by a prisoner.

And finally the view of the Tower Bridge from the wall at the Tower of London.

That's all for now.  Wishing you a very Happy New Year and all the best for 2012!

 

Friday, December 23, 2011

Merry Christmas Everyone!

So it's been a busy 2 weeks but today is the last day of school.


Here are the Pastel Resist Madonnas Grade 3 made.





Grade 2 did the Family Snowman portraits on canvas.  I can't show you those because of all the last names.  Grade 5 did their own version in clay.  I can show you a couple as the names are harder to read.
Last week the kiln began having thermostat problems....big headache!, but we were able to rescue our projects.  Luckily all the bisque fires had been done. 
Grade 6 ended up painting their Poinsettias with acrylic instead of glazing and I think they turned out great!
Grade 1 made their Angel plates.
I don't have a picture of the Nativity Plates by Kindergarten but they turned out great.  We modified the design a bit, just going with the Baby Jesus in his cradle with lots of stars.  It was easier for them to construct and very successful.
Grade 3 made wooden Christmas houses that are based on a house idea I presented at the last ECEC session.
I'll post the full tutorial for you in January.  Again a big success!
I hope everyone has a wonderful Christmas and all the best in the New Year!
I am off across the pond and my next post to you will be from London.  I hope to share some of my photos with you during the holidays.

Take care everyone.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Chiristmas Inchies Version 2

Well here is the second set of Christmas inchies in traditional colors.

Please click on picture to see larger.

Remember each square can be easily be made into a larger project all on it's own.







I did all the backgrounds first.

- red paper, green paper, white paper

- then paint 3 squares, green , red and white glitter

- then I used plastic wrap on one, stamped on white circles with a pencil on another, and added a metallic sheen to the last one



Square "1 Christmas Tree:

- red painted background
- triangle cut out of green painted paper
- trunk is little rectangle from a book page
- little gems for decoration




Square #2 Candy Cane "J": 

- green painted background
- cane cut out of white paper
- painted or colored red stripes
- little bit of glitter glue






 Square #3 Holly:

- draw on little musical notes with sharpie or cover inchie with sheet music
- cut holly leaves out of green paper
- add veins to the leaves with green marker
- use eraser end of pencil and a little red paint stamp in some circles for berries



Square #4 Christmas Lights:

- paper is painted with white glitter paint
- using fine sharpies and markers draw out lights





Square #5 Christmas Wreath:

- red painted background
- draw on a "o" with glue
- cut little squares of tissue, crumple and stick on glue
- add embellishment





Square #6 Poinsettia:

- green painted background with piece of plastic wrap placed on it before drying  
- cut out petal shapes from assorted red papers
- little gems added to center




Square #7 Santa:

- green paper background
- cut circle out of brown paper
- cut hat out or scrap of red felt
- glue on mini pompom
- glue on googly eyes
- pink pencil crayon on cheeks
- add scrap of white fun fur for beard



Square #8 Bird in Tree:

- cover background with circle stamps from pencil eraser in off white paint
- paint or draw on silver tree branches trying to form that "Y"
- I used a punch but you could just draw a bird for the tree
- add a little glitter snow




Square #9 Gingerbread Man:

- red painted background
- cut out gingerbread man out of brown paper
- add details with white gel pen and sharpie
- add a few sequins





That 's it your done.  Mount on black paper and add to your growing collection.











I find myself doodling out more and more inchie designs. They are getting to be addictive.







Hope you give them a try and we will see you soon.