Saturday, November 11, 2006
Monday, October 09, 2006
Priddy's Store
While visiting Margie for the weekend, we went to Danbury, NC to visit Margie and Bill's daughter and her family. One of my favorite things about fall is the festivals and harvest time gatherings.
Priddy's Store is a general store that Bill (my uncle's) uncle owned. His daughter runs it now. Her name's Jane. I met her along with another of his daughters. Such a lovely gathering - it was called "Pickin at Priddy's Store," and included pinto beans cooked over a fire in an iron pot, pumpkin and ginger breads, homemade potato wedges cooked outside the store, bluegrass and old time music. Oh we had fun! It was very chilly and damp outside, but that didn't dampen the gathering too much. The crowd was down, which just left more food and fun for the rest of us.
We met a family from Eastern NC camping in Hanging Rock Park nearby. The couple had six children who are home-schooled. The wife was an artist - nature journaling. It was so interesting talking to her and having folks admire my sketchbook.
This sketch is of the old doors to the side of the building. The door handles and the begonia underneath really drew my attention. Margie said, "she paints the oddest things." That's part of the artistic eye, I told her. We see things differently than the average person. Artists find beauty in things that most people overlook - ordinary things, and it's our job to draw their attention to that beauty.
One other interesting note: About 2 weeks ago, two small boys, ages 3 and 4, drowned in the Dan River. It was a huge story in the news and oh so tragic. We passed by the very place where the boys were found. The community had set up a memorial on the guardrail on the banks of the river - stuffed animals, signs, and flowers. It was so heart-wrenching.
Priddy's Store is a general store that Bill (my uncle's) uncle owned. His daughter runs it now. Her name's Jane. I met her along with another of his daughters. Such a lovely gathering - it was called "Pickin at Priddy's Store," and included pinto beans cooked over a fire in an iron pot, pumpkin and ginger breads, homemade potato wedges cooked outside the store, bluegrass and old time music. Oh we had fun! It was very chilly and damp outside, but that didn't dampen the gathering too much. The crowd was down, which just left more food and fun for the rest of us.
We met a family from Eastern NC camping in Hanging Rock Park nearby. The couple had six children who are home-schooled. The wife was an artist - nature journaling. It was so interesting talking to her and having folks admire my sketchbook.
This sketch is of the old doors to the side of the building. The door handles and the begonia underneath really drew my attention. Margie said, "she paints the oddest things." That's part of the artistic eye, I told her. We see things differently than the average person. Artists find beauty in things that most people overlook - ordinary things, and it's our job to draw their attention to that beauty.
One other interesting note: About 2 weeks ago, two small boys, ages 3 and 4, drowned in the Dan River. It was a huge story in the news and oh so tragic. We passed by the very place where the boys were found. The community had set up a memorial on the guardrail on the banks of the river - stuffed animals, signs, and flowers. It was so heart-wrenching.
Saturday morning 10-7-06 at Aunt Margie's kitchen table. One of my favorite places in the world. Oh how I love that woman! A Godly mentor, a great nurturer, a beautiful person - inside and out. So glad she's part of MY family. This is a little view of her beautiful geranium growing outside the bay window on the deck.
CenturyTeapot10_5_06
I picked up an oak leaf on my walk at work during break. I did a leaf rubbing using a Derwent Aquatone pencil then used a Niji waterbrush to wet the back ground leaving the leaf itself fairly dry. I went back in with pencil and Prismacolors to define it. I like the way this turned out.
Autumn... oh how I love Autumn. October is my favorite month of the year. It seems a reflective time, a time to slow down and soak in all the beautiful colors. Praise God from whom all blessings flow!
My Snack at Work
Sunday, October 01, 2006
This is a re-do of an earlier post from July. I did this originally on July 27, but added the background wash and touched up the entire sketch on 9/29. It bothered me with the white background originally. I did it first in Caran d'Ache Neocolor II with a Niji waterbrush. It looked like a very amateur crayon drawing somehow and I wasn't satisfied with it. So now here's the new version. What do you think?
Zinnia in Cobalt Bottle 9_29_06
This sketch was done at work Friday afternoon using a pencil and Yarka w/c palette. The journaling on the left was about the autumn collage on the previous page.
I have so enjoyed my zinnias this summer and never want to go through another summer without planting a zinnia garden. Their brilliant colors and shape give me endless inspiration. I have taken lots of photographs so hopefully I can enjoy them all winter as well.
AutumnCollageinAquabee Sketchbook9/30/06-10/1/06
This is a collage I began Saturday morning 9/30 while Grace watched My Dog Skip. Then we got ready and went to the Lord's Acre Sale in Felts Park in Galax. This is a sort of festival where all the area churches gather and have tents or booths and sell crafts and other homemade goods - there were tons of people and it was a gorgeous fall day. The churches had pumpkins; homemade jams, jellies and applebutter; crafts; lots of delicious food; one booth was making homemade apple cider on site. It was a wonderful time! Fall is my FAVORITE time of year. There is just something about slowing down and really appreciating the beauty of nature and the harvest and realizing that all we have is a blessing from our loving Heavenly Father. The Creator who gave us so much beauty in the fall leaves and the brilliant blue skies. I love the colors of fall. It's a time to CELEBRATE!!
Thursday, September 14, 2006
Collage 9_15_06
This is one of my favorite creations in a while! I was creating a doodle and messed up writing the quote, so I collaged over it using paper from a Southern Living magazine page - lovely oranges and browns. I decided it needed something, so I found the words to add. I used Inktense pencils to color the foreground tea set and table. I just love this. I'm going to have a hard time parting with it if someone wants it at the Book Festival Saturday.
Does everybody find it hard to sell their work? I know I need to share it, and I certainly need the money, but oh, I don't like parting with it!
Does everybody find it hard to sell their work? I know I need to share it, and I certainly need the money, but oh, I don't like parting with it!
Friday, September 08, 2006
I've been doodling most of this week. These are usually 4 x 6 or 5 x 7 on watercolor or Stonehenge paper and I might frame them or put them in a plastic sleeve with a card stock background, sort of like a very easy mat. Some I've made into notecards. I'm hoping to sell them at a local book festival next weekend. The book theme is perfect for me because I LOVE and collect books and have since I was a little girl. I used to take books from wherever I found them lying around the house (you see I had 3 older sisters and an older brother), and put MY name in them and put them in my collection. Only if it was something I found interesting - like a book of Robert Frost's poetry for instance. I kept that book until just a few years ago when I got a larger volume with all his books in one.
A good book, tea or coffee, and flowers~ my idea of bliss.
A good book, tea or coffee, and flowers~ my idea of bliss.
Wednesday, September 06, 2006
Thursday, August 31, 2006
I ordered Prismacolors off e-bay -- 95 pencils for only $30.50 including shipping. I didn't need to put that on my credit card since I am in such a mess financially, but I did it and I got them yesterday. Oh my goodness! I have a basket full of color and I'm so inspired. These are a couple of small drawings - the scanner doesn't pick up very well in some areas, but you will at least get the idea.
Saturday, August 19, 2006
EDM Challenge 73_Mailbox
I finally completed a recent challenge! Draw a mailbox and write about the most important piece of mail... Uhmmm...
I am like a kid when it comes to mail. I love to see what's waiting for me in the mailbox. My favorite piece of mail recently was Cathy Johnson's CD Drawn from Life, An Artist's Journal. I love to order books or art supplies and then anticipate their arrival. My favorite magazine was The Artist's Sketchbook, but alas, they have ceased to publish it. I also get Country Living and The Artist's Magazine. I receive the InTouch Ministries monthly magazine as well. I am such a child and get so excited about mail, that my 10-year-old daughter Grace (who gets excited about going to the mailbox for me) has taken to hiding my most interesting mail under her shirt (sometimes tricking me to make me think it didn't come), and then surprising me with it when we get inside! LOL She likes watching me jump up and down and occasionally scream when it's something I really like.
Have you noticed that handwritten cards are especially meaningful in comparison to e-mail? I should remember that and send more. One of my favorite pieces of handwritten mail from friends or family was from a former art student of mine who had moved to SWITZERLAND. I got a wonderful letter from her with sketches included! I still have it and treasure it!
I am like a kid when it comes to mail. I love to see what's waiting for me in the mailbox. My favorite piece of mail recently was Cathy Johnson's CD Drawn from Life, An Artist's Journal. I love to order books or art supplies and then anticipate their arrival. My favorite magazine was The Artist's Sketchbook, but alas, they have ceased to publish it. I also get Country Living and The Artist's Magazine. I receive the InTouch Ministries monthly magazine as well. I am such a child and get so excited about mail, that my 10-year-old daughter Grace (who gets excited about going to the mailbox for me) has taken to hiding my most interesting mail under her shirt (sometimes tricking me to make me think it didn't come), and then surprising me with it when we get inside! LOL She likes watching me jump up and down and occasionally scream when it's something I really like.
Have you noticed that handwritten cards are especially meaningful in comparison to e-mail? I should remember that and send more. One of my favorite pieces of handwritten mail from friends or family was from a former art student of mine who had moved to SWITZERLAND. I got a wonderful letter from her with sketches included! I still have it and treasure it!
Thursday, August 10, 2006
8/10/06
I continue my studies of zinnias. They are blooming away out in my little garden. The colors are so brilliant. I love their shape and their bright colors. This was drawn first with mechanical pencil then I used Inktense and watercolors. American Journey Poppy Red from Cheap Joe's. This color is wonderful! Mixed it with Indian Yellow for the lightest reds.
Sunday, August 06, 2006
Sunday Morning 8/6/06
Recent Doodles 8/6/06
I've been working hard on these 4 x 6 "doodles." I can only paint standing up right now, because my back is messed up. I can sit for just a few minutes and then I have to move. I am going to show my work at a local book festival in September. Would love to know what you think of these and how I can market them.
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