After our walk around Lake Poway (3 miles) we rested in the shade, and I did a very quick pen sketch, and journaled. Filled in the watercolor at home.
One of the highlights on the walk, was meeting Doug, who carried his 55 lb Labradoodle on his shoulders, for the entire hike, because the dog "likes the view."
Tuesday, May 30, 2006
Lake Poway May 29
Monday, May 29, 2006
Rancho Bernardo Winery
The painting isn't too great, but the day was! Husb and I listened to jazz at the nearby winery, and sat in the shade and painted and sketched. Lovely way to spend an hour on a Sunday...
Friday, May 26, 2006
Thursday, May 25, 2006
Ralph & Me. 1975ish
Here's the one and only photo of Ralph and me. Circa 1975. When I started this letters project, I hadn't heard from him in 30 years...I'd saved his dozen or so letters, tied up with a string, for all those years. When ever we'd move, I'd rediscover the letters, read them, and pack them up again. This time, I knew I wanted to create something with them.
# 6. Ralph's letters
Tuesday, May 23, 2006
watercolor sketch
I did this in about an hour, at the playground of the elementary school, where I teach art. It was a kick, hearing all the kids comments. According to a group of unbiased 2nd graders, I'm the best artist they've ever known!
This is as a result of Danny's latest post on overcommittment. I had two hours between teaching classes, and instead of getting in the car and doing errands and spending money, I sat outside and sketched and painted. Time well spent!
Ths size is 5x8" in my new moleskine watercolor sketchbook.
Monday, May 22, 2006
J & J Ranch, Descanso
A wonderful weekend party at Jill and Jerry's. I drew the view from the meadow, and sketched and picked wild flowers.
Sunday, May 21, 2006
take it easy......
"To draw what you live so you will live it more deeply."
Danny Gregory
“Art is only art when it is synonymous with living.” Alexander Girard
Friday, May 19, 2006
#6. Ralph's Letters
I'm using the individual original letters, with a piece of ivory organza on the front and back, then sewing through the layers. The one of the left, has a painting of mine, printed on organza, as the covering. I've added antique white buttons to both. For now, I think I'll work on each letter, creating a piece of the quilt, one at a time. As I've said before, there is no plan. Just following my intuition.
Thursday, May 18, 2006
Wednesday, May 17, 2006
May 13 Art Show
Tuesday, May 16, 2006
"BeBop" Quilt
Monday, May 15, 2006
#5 Ralph's Letters
Another installment on the Ralph's Letters Project. I cut the an original letter into sections, then used the letter as 'batting' between two pieces of organza. Hand stitched around the squares, and then hand-stitched quilting through all three layers. I'll use this piece in combination with the others, but I don't know how...yet.
Friday, May 12, 2006
orfila rose garden in color
Here's the second installment of this page. I spent an hour or two, while watching tv, coloring it with color pencils.
Orfila Rose garden may 10
Don and I planned to go to Wild Animal Park, to sketch, today. But soon realized it was a FREE day, and there were a zillion cars in the parking lot. We turned around and went to Orfila Vineyard. Got a coffee, and sat in the rose garden and sketched for about an hour. I added some color with color pencils, while I was there, and with a plan to add more color at home. I did this whole drawing withOUT a pencil!--Straight to pen!
Wednesday, May 10, 2006
"Everyday Matters" Nose Challenge
I've been waiting to 'take' the EDM challenge, and this is a start. The left page (with the photo of Cool Baby) has drawings of her nose, a metal bird's nose, my nose (wearing my reading glasses of course) and my husband's nose, and a metal rabbit's nose.
Left page is a pic of BeBop, and a cool illustration of Cool Baby. She was ill, so I journaled about my concern, on tissue paper. Then tore it up and collaged it on a drawing of her.
"Everyday Matters" is the name of Danny Gregory's book.
Tuesday, May 09, 2006
First Graders paint Kandinsky style.
A real Kandinsky painting
Here's a painting, inspired by Kandinsky, by a first grader! Using Kandinsky's painting as a model, the first graders at Los Penasquitos Elementary worked with watercolors today. They tried mixing colors, seeing what happens with too much or too little water and experimenting with different color combinations. Once we drew the squares and circles in crayon, it was up to them to choose the colors.
Thursday, May 04, 2006
#4. Ralph's Letters
Stay tuned for my next step...I'll be just as surprise as you are!
#3. Ralph's Letters
I work intuitively, and recently influenced by a workshop with Ellen Kochansky, I knew I wanted to use silk organza. I chose to work with the envelopes first. [I photocopied all the letters and envelopes, so I'd have copies. I'm going to use the originals in my art, because they have real emotional power.] I tore rectangles of organza, and using my sewing machine, zig-zag stitched each envelope to a piece of organza. Why? I don't know yet.
Click here for an interview of Ellen Kochansky.
#2. Ralph's Letters and mystudio assistant, BeBop
#1. Ralph's Letters
I hope he’s still writing.
Wednesday, May 03, 2006
Rabbit in the Moon BodyPrint
This painting (chalk pastel and water-soluble crayons) started as a body print in 2002 (in Pamela Underwood's Bodywriting retreat--the green, purple, turquoise figure is a print of my backside.) For years it hung in my garage, waiting to be finished. In January 06, I attended Helen Redman's workshop and brought my bodyprint along with me. I pinned it up in her studio and started adding images. First the bird, then cat, then pomegranates and eucalyptus leaves and the rabbit in the moon. Once home, I worked on it more, adding color and details and some journaling. Today, at 12:05pm, it told me it was finished! I really feel a sense of accomplishment.