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My artspace is where ever I happen to be drawing,as I sketch with watercolour pencils in a Moleskine Watercolour sketchbook.
It is often at home at the diningroom table too.
My cotman pocket set. I've never used the white and I think I may replace one or two of the other colours, but it's served me well so far. I like the mixing palettes and the fact that the half pans are far enough apart to (mostly) avoid contaminating them with other colours.
EDM 893J - ex Douglas Corporation (2) - AEC Mercury/Merryweather water tender. Imported 1971 - registered NMN 50 on Isle of Man. Great Dorset Steam Fait on 5th September 1999
Well, here's my first weekly challenge - pencil, watercolor & sharpie! This is my trusty, inexpensive little OLYMPUS FE-115. It has served me well. (Note artistic license eliminated a row of buttons .... shhhhhhhh!)
4X-EDM
Boeing 787-9
38783
El Al Israel Airlines
Los Angeles International Airport
Thursday, 31st October 2019
EI AI Israel Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner c/n 38703/907
EI AI Israel’s "Jerusalem of Gold” taxis back after a test flight as BOE991
This time I didn't draw; I experimented with crinkled paper and watercolor. I wanted it rather loose and funky, and I think it is both. In fact it reminds me of batik. I'm the least satified with the glass bowl. Maybe edges need to be softened, or the white toned down. Any suggestions?
EDM17 Draw a musical instrument. This is from a photograph of the piano that belonged to my grandmother. I have drawn the piano once before and shall add this drawing to my family history project. I might try to draw it again on an old sheet of music as I have attempted once or twice beforehere.
This is part of the Everyday in May challenge - drawing something every day in May. A group of us thought it would be fun to do a Everyday Matters (EDM) challenge each day using EDM 1-31. The list is here
The Group that is going to give this a go (so far... let me Liz know if you want to join in and be added to the list)
me flickr
Wendy (QuirkyArtist) flickr or blog
Jennifer Blog flickr
TravellingSueP blog
Deborah blog
Margaret blog
Anna blog
Marthann blog
Yasemin blog
Carol blog
Matthew flickr
Johanna blog
Sandra blog
Tyanne flickr
PrettyArtyBuildings blog
Maureen flickr
AJoyfulmoc flickr
LuxdLux flickr
Claire blog
Krewella just came on stage at Exchange Nightclub in downtown LA. I'm impressed I was able to get this quality with an iPhone!
EDM232 Draw what you bought last. - Vegetables. Honestly yes- it is is not just because I always seem to draw food. I viewed the EDM challenge this morning and this was the last thing I had bought last night at the deli . I thought of waiting unitl I had bought something a little bit different, but then decided to go with this!
I tried some new techniques from Gay Kraegers "Beginning Watercolour Journalling" which I watched yesterday(thanks Liz) . I also have started to use Ultramarine and Burnt Umber as shadow.
1971 Lotus Elan +2S.
Anglia Car Auctions, King's Lynn -
"Our Lotus enthusiast vendor has owned this somewhat shabby Elan for the past twenty years and it has seen regular use during this time. Fitted with CV drive shafts, full stainless steel exhaust with manifold and a high torque starter motor. Stated to drive very well. Spyder chassis. 20 assorted MoT certificates dating back to 1979.
V5 present
MoT April 2018
Recorded mileage 95,000
Estimate: £8,000 - 10,000
Result: £8,400."
Two in one. Still one challenge behind and 20 more to go.
Everyday in May challenge - drawing something every day in May
Challenge #110 Draw something with a flame
Challenge #111 Draw a bowl
watercolours & neocolours
Chesil Speedster based on a 1971 donor Volkswagen Beetle.
1800cc.
Registered as a 'VW Kit Chesil Speeds'.
Pastel, pen and ink, marker
Two shells from a resale shop. I've been playing with backgrounds. This one is pastel, sealed in with acrylic gel medium. The squares are from an old dictionary, painted with sepia ink, stamped, and faded in places with bleach.
"August brings the sheaves of corn,
Then the harvest home is borne.:
From the Sara Coleridge poem: "The Months"