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Usually I buy a card for David (or anyone else) and then doodle on the envelope. This year, I decided to make the card itself. I also made one for Jan, but I forgot to take a picture of it before she left :(
The mother who owned this book thought enough of this prayer to cut it out and paste it into this book.
"The Little Red Wonder Book;" A First Book of Religion for Little Children by Lewis Gilbert Wilson. Illustrated by Clara E. Atwood. Copyright 1917, The Beacon Press, Boston.
cMaille's alter-ego: Cloudery
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pen & ink + marker on Moleskine watercolor paper
5" x 7.5"
© 2009
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Tangles done in the "Zentangle A Day" Book, created by Carole Ohl, CZT. Colored with Derwent Inktense Pencils, Prismacolor Pencils, and fine line pens. Drawn with Micron .01 and .005 pens.
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week 2 of lisa congdon's class was centered on geometrics. here are circles. again, this is a lot harder than it looks. but this kind of drawing is more my style. i love filling pages with shapes.
"The Little Red Wonder Book;" A First Book of Religion for Little Children by Lewis Gilbert Wilson. Illustrated by Clara E. Atwood. Copyright 1917, The Beacon Press, Boston.
Carla Sonheims' Imaginary Creatures Class: Day 1 blob drawings.
Not my favorite imaginary creatures, but at least I completed the assignment.
9x12 sketchbook journal
We've been 'beaching' it the last few days here as the temps hover in the upper 90's (!) This treasure was spotted as we were packing up to leave. I carved the neck and beak area and a few tail feathers to define them a bit, but that's it - incredible was all I could think when I picked it up! For now it's perched on this inky branch :)
mixed media EDM challenge, more blogged at: atailoredline.blogspot.com/
Willoughby's Print Booklets 1920s These each have one B&W print of my family inside still perf-attached. See the store in the 70s: www.flickr.com/photos/badwsky/475358259/
Lesson learned- I hated this one at first. I screwed up the line drawing of her face and tail, got pissed off, and threw it back in my bag. It kicked around in there for a few days like an ugly tattoo that won't fade, until i finally decided to give it another go and improvise over my mistakes.
I really need to start coloring some of these mofos in. The drawing part is easy... the colored pencil bit takes a long time and cramps my hand.
Does anyone remember doing those symmetry patterns at school? The ones we did with just a pencil and a ruler and no curves, just straight lines.
(There is probably a word for these patterns, but I can't remember what it is. If anyone knows, please remind me!)
Well, I thought I'd have a go at doing this digitally in photoshop, and TBH, it wasn't as hard as I thought it might be. I started off making the original piece, then flipped the images around, messed around with colours, then moved on to distorting it.
I had lots of fun making these.
SEE THE ORIGINAL I MADE BELOW
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Willoughby's Print Booklets 1920s This example still has one B&W print of my family inside, still perf-attached. A lovely depiction of lower Manhattan. See the store in the 70s: www.flickr.com/photos/badwsky/475358259/
for JKPP
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"Tea Time Tales" by Rose Fyleman. Illustrated by Erick Berry. Copyright 1929, 1930 by Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc.
"She signed the letter... All yours,
Babooshka, Babooshka, Babooshka-ya-ya!"
Drew this figure, whilst listening to the awesome Kate bush, Babooshka.