Thursday, March 17, 2011
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Intermission
I am working on replacing the USB cord for my camera so I can upload more photos. In the meantime, if you would like to look at some art, try here. Sometimes, if I am looking for inspiration or just bored, I do a search on Flickr for portrait paintings. The link goes to some of my favorites.
Friday, November 12, 2010
More Sketches
The first two drawings are master copies I did on another visit to the TMA. Lately, I have been trying to work more quickly and simply. My goal has been to represent the subject accurately while using the fewest marks necessary in order to avoid overworking the drawing or painting. Unfortunately, accuracy was sacrificed for speed somewhat and the poor girl in the first drawing ended up with a sour expression that was not present in the original, The Artist's Daughter by Frank Von Stuck.

The next drawing is of a terra cotta bust titled The Painter Noel Nicolas Coypel, by Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne.

These last two were done from live models with my Thursday night figure drawing group.
The next drawing is of a terra cotta bust titled The Painter Noel Nicolas Coypel, by Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne.
These last two were done from live models with my Thursday night figure drawing group.


Sunday, September 19, 2010
The Purple Man and His Fish
Yesterday morning, I decided at the last minute to sign up for the First Annual Chalk-A-Walk competition downtown. Some fellow artists organized the event as a fundraiser for a gallery they are planning on opening.
Thankfully my sister and a friend agreed to be my teammates on short notice. Since we had a late start, we spent a few minutes trying to make some sort of plan for our square but eventually just decided to start drawing. This is what we came up with.

By the end of the day, we had a few other people help out with the fish so I was able to spend most of my time on the man's face. I had so much fun spending all day outside coloring and being a part of our small town community. And my fingertips are only a little bit purple today.
Thankfully my sister and a friend agreed to be my teammates on short notice. Since we had a late start, we spent a few minutes trying to make some sort of plan for our square but eventually just decided to start drawing. This is what we came up with.
By the end of the day, we had a few other people help out with the fish so I was able to spend most of my time on the man's face. I had so much fun spending all day outside coloring and being a part of our small town community. And my fingertips are only a little bit purple today.
Monday, August 30, 2010
Sketches from the TMA
Did you know that the Toledo Museum of Art was recently voted America's Favorite Art Museum? I have been up there a couple times this month to do some sketching.
In other news, I am very excited to get back to my figure drawing group next week. Working from live models is such a treat.




In other news, I am very excited to get back to my figure drawing group next week. Working from live models is such a treat.
Monday, August 23, 2010
Unfortunately, I have not made anything worth posting in the past few weeks so I have decided to share some old artwork. I did this first one when I was five.

This next one is a watercolor of the creek by my grandparents' house that I painted when I was eleven.

This next one is a watercolor of the creek by my grandparents' house that I painted when I was eleven.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Peas and Onions

In other news, I did a quick mural for the local theater. They are doing Once Upon A Mattress, which is the story of the princess and the pea. The rest of the set looks like a castle. Painting on such a large scale was a fun challenge.

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